New Album Releases & Arrivals February 13, 2026
Another Friday means another dangerously good stack of wax landing at GOOD TASTE Records, and February 13, 2026 is shaping up to be one of those weeks where crates get emptied fast. This drop covers serious ground: modern pop power plays, underground soul, legendary live recordings, anime-adjacent city pop classics, and archival reissues that belong in any well-built vinyl library.
If you’re crate-digging with intention, this week rewards you. From limited color variants and indie exclusives to remastered classics and soundtracks that finally get the pressing they deserve, these releases are tailor-made for listeners who care about sound, presentation, and cultural relevance. Below is the full breakdown of this week’s new vinyl arrivals, with context on why each one matters and why now is the time to grab them.
Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos (Opaque White Color) Vinyl LP
Bad Bunny continues to define the sound of modern Latin pop, and Debí Tirar Más Fotos lands as one of his most emotionally reflective projects to date. The opaque white pressing elevates the album’s nostalgic tone, pairing perfectly with its themes of memory, loss, and growth.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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One of Bad Bunny’s most introspective and mature releases on vinyl
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Opaque white colorway enhances collectibility
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A cornerstone album for contemporary Latin music collections
Beck – Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime (Red Color) Vinyl LP
Beck’s haunting reinterpretation of this classic track is minimalist, cinematic, and emotionally raw. Pressed on red vinyl, this release highlights his ability to strip songs down to their emotional core.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A standout Beck performance that feels timeless
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Red vinyl adds visual and collector appeal
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Ideal for fans of stripped-down, atmospheric recordings
Cameron Winter – Heavy Metal (Metallic Silver Color) Vinyl LP
Cameron Winter’s Heavy Metal blurs the line between irony and sincerity, wrapping indie songwriting in glossy, maximalist production. The metallic silver vinyl mirrors the album’s aesthetic perfectly.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A bold, genre-flexing indie statement
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Metallic silver pressing complements the album’s themes
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A sleeper hit for forward-thinking collectors
Charli xcx – Wuthering Heights (Original Soundtrack) (Dark Swirl Green Color) Vinyl LP
Charli xcx dives into cinematic territory with this unexpected and ambitious soundtrack project. Dark swirl green vinyl underscores the gothic drama and modern edge that define the score.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A rare Charli xcx soundtrack project on vinyl
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Dark swirl green pressing is visually striking
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Appeals to both pop fans and soundtrack collectors
Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR – Some Sexy Songs 4 U (Indie Exclusive Opaque Red Color) Vinyl LP
This long-anticipated collaboration leans fully into nocturnal R&B moods and late-night hooks. The indie-exclusive opaque red vinyl makes this one especially desirable.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A high-profile collab with consistent replay value
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Indie-exclusive color variant boosts rarity
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Essential for modern hip-hop and R&B collections
Friday – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl LP
A cult-classic soundtrack finally getting the vinyl treatment it deserves. Packed with West Coast staples and ‘90s hip-hop energy, this pressing is pure nostalgia done right.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Iconic soundtrack with deep cultural impact
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Long-awaited vinyl availability
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Perfect for ‘90s hip-hop and soundtrack fans
Ginger Root – Mahjong Room Vinyl LP
Mahjong Room captures Ginger Root’s signature blend of soft funk, city pop, and indie charm. It’s warm, playful, and endlessly re-listenable.
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A fan-favorite Ginger Root release on vinyl
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Smooth, analog-friendly production
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Essential for modern city pop enthusiasts
Ginger Root – Shinbangumi (Sunray & Juban TV Building Color) Vinyl LP
This visually stunning variant complements one of Ginger Root’s most beloved releases. The Sunray & Juban TV Building color pressing makes it a standout on the shelf.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Unique colorway exclusive to this pressing
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Expands the Ginger Root vinyl discography
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High collector demand among indie pop fans
Howard Shore – Se7en (Brown/Black/Red Swirl Color) Vinyl LP
Howard Shore’s chilling score for Se7en is finally available in a pressing that matches its dark intensity. The swirl color design mirrors the film’s psychological tension.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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One of the most iconic thriller scores ever
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Visually immersive swirl vinyl
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A must for film score collectors
Jeff Buckley – Live at Sin-é Vinyl LP
Few live recordings are as intimate and powerful as Live at Sin-é. This release captures Jeff Buckley at his most vulnerable and transcendent.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Legendary live performance on vinyl
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Essential document of Buckley’s artistry
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Timeless appeal for singer-songwriter fans
Jill Scott – To Whom This May Concern (Brown Swirl Color) Vinyl LP
Jill Scott’s debut remains a defining neo-soul statement. The brown swirl pressing adds warmth and depth to an already classic album.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A foundational neo-soul album
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Premium color variant
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Still sounds vital decades later
Jill Scott – To Whom This May Concern (Translucent Orange Color) Vinyl LP
For collectors who like options, the translucent orange version offers a brighter visual take on the same essential album.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Alternate collectible colorway
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Same timeless neo-soul excellence
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Ideal for fans seeking variant pressings
Joji – Piss In The Wind Vinyl LP
Joji continues his evolution with a release that leans into mood, texture, and emotional ambiguity. This album thrives in the vinyl format.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Atmospheric production shines on wax
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Expands Joji’s artistic arc
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A modern favorite for late-night listening
Leon Ware – Leon Ware (Orange Crush Color) Vinyl LP
Leon Ware’s self-titled album is a quiet storm masterpiece. The Orange Crush color vinyl adds fresh life to a deeply influential soul record.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A cornerstone of sophisticated soul
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High-quality reissue on color vinyl
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Influential across generations of R&B
Luther Vandross – Never Too Much: Greatest Hits Vinyl LP
A definitive collection from one of the greatest voices in R&B history. This comp is packed with essential tracks and undeniable classics.
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Career-spanning hits in one package
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Ideal entry point for new fans
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Essential for any soul collection
Mac Miller / Larry Lovestein & The Velvet Revival – You Vinyl 10"
This intimate 10” pressing captures Mac Miller’s jazz-inflected alter ego in full effect. Smooth, romantic, and increasingly rare.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Cult-favorite Mac Miller release
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Unique 10” format
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Jazz-pop crossover appeal
Mýa – Fear of Flying Vinyl LP
Mýa’s sophomore album blends late-’90s R&B polish with emotional depth. On vinyl, it finally gets the respect it deserves.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Underrated R&B classic
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Long-requested vinyl release
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Nostalgia with lasting quality
Otis Redding – Pain In My Heart (Rhino Reserve) Vinyl LP
Otis Redding’s debut album remains raw, powerful, and timeless. The Rhino Reserve pressing ensures audiophile-quality sound.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Early Otis at his most soulful
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Premium Rhino Reserve mastering
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Essential soul history
Otis Redding – Soul Album (Rhino Reserve) Vinyl LP
Another heavyweight Otis release, Soul Album captures his vocal power at full force.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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High-quality archival reissue
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Peak-era Otis Redding
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A must-own for classic soul fans
Portishead – Roseland NYC Live (Red Color) Vinyl LP
One of the most revered live albums of the ‘90s, this Portishead release is haunting, cinematic, and unforgettable.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Iconic live performance
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Red vinyl variant enhances collectibility
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Essential trip-hop document
Sam & Dave – Hold On, I’m Comin’ (Rhino Reserve) Vinyl LP
Pure Stax energy. This album is packed with dancefloor-ready soul and timeless grooves.
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Classic Stax sound
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Audiophile-grade Rhino Reserve pressing
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Guaranteed crowd-pleaser
Stereolab – Cloud Land b/w Flashes in the Afternoon Vinyl 7"
This 7” release distills Stereolab’s hypnotic pop experimentation into a compact, collectible format.
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Essential Stereolab tracks on 7”
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Perfect for collectors and DJs
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Timeless avant-pop appeal
Stress Eater – Everybody Eats! (Purple Color) Vinyl LP
A high-energy release that blends punk urgency with modern edge. The purple vinyl pressing makes it pop visually and sonically.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Explosive underground energy
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Limited color pressing
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Great pickup for alternative collectors
Tatsuro Yamashita – For You (Limited Edition Remaster) Vinyl LP
A city pop holy grail. This limited remaster of For You sounds incredible and looks even better.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Definitive city pop classic
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Limited edition remaster
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Constantly in high demand
Wayne Snow – Snowdome (Transparent Red Color) Vinyl LP
Wayne Snow’s genre-blending style shines on Snowdome. The transparent red vinyl adds a modern, sleek finish.
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Forward-thinking soul and electronic fusion
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Eye-catching color variant
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Perfect for adventurous listeners
This week’s vinyl arrivals prove why February is already shaping up to be a banner month for collectors. Whether you’re chasing limited color variants, filling gaps in your soul and R&B collection, or grabbing the latest from genre-defining modern artists, these records won’t stay in stock for long.
As always, you can find these titles and more at GOOD TASTE Records, where carefully curated vinyl meets serious music taste. Load up your cart, make space on the shelf, and let the needle drop.