How do you sort your LPs?


How do you sort your LPs?
By:
1. Alphabetical Genre
2. Alphabetical Artist
3. Most listened
4. Others
I have procrastinated in organizing my collection. No excuses now.

arion
Greg
I took the time and trouble to catalog all my media into discogs over a couple month time period following my thread on how best to catalog music from a couple years back.
However I did NOT know you could dl it as a csv file, interesting and thanks.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/how-do-you-store-and-catalog-your-vinyl?highlight=how%2Bdo%2B...
Uber, I'm still working on mine.  I think I have close to half my records in now.  Every time I listen to a record, I check to see if I have it in my collection, and if not, I enter it.

I think downloading the CSV is a good idea just in case...
Alphabetical by Last Name on solo and first letter of group sans the word “the”  and I do keep the Audiophile pressings separate.
Theo.
There is always one to bite you though.
Pondered this only two days ago as deciding how to place it.

The Stanley Clarke Project, where both Stanley and Clarke are equal co conspirators!

Went with S eventually.
Mostly by Classical vs. Everything Else.  Classical by composer but only when it makes logical sense.  Separate sections for boutique labels such as M.A. and Harmonia Mundi.  Operas and gigantic box sets on the top shelf because they collectively weigh less than single disc releases.  For aesthetic reasons, I sort the Opera box sets by record label.  The different labels all have their own box styles and it just looks better that way.  Oddball records, such as stereo test records and a single LP that is cut from the center outward toward the edge, have a single, special niche.