How do you organize your classical records ?

Work in progress. I finally have everything organized by composer, soloists, and mixed collections. British music (mostly Lyrita + Holst), Baroque, Pop/Rock, Jazz/Lounge also have their own groups. The 9 modular shelf-boxes on the right are temporarily holding still-sealed. Each shelf-box can hold 70 records, but I don't pack them quite that tight. Out of the picture are 12 shelves on the left and 9 at the back. There is only a single pile of records that I could not decide where to put - yet.

The largest collections are in 10 crates moved to other rooms, waiting to be brought back (Beethoven 2, Sibelius 2, Mahler 2, Mozart, Shostakovich, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Bruckner). And there are another 8 crates in a storage area, unsorted but those will have to wait. It has been fun seeing old friends I forgot about, but I want my room back.

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