Broadcasting From Home, the third studio release from the imaginative minds of Penguin Cafe Orchestra, lands gracefully in this long-awaited reissue on white vinyl. First pressed in 1984, the album captures eclectic compositions born from unexpected inspiration—like a harmonium found in a Tokyo alley—and is a standout selection among the best music albums on vinyl.
- Includes 12 whimsical tracks, including fan-favorite “Music for a Found Harmonium.”
- Features the 2008 remaster, repressed for the first time since 1987.
- A rare find for vinyl hunters searching where to find 1980s music vinyl that brings warmth and character to any turntable.
If you’re wondering how to maintain white vinyl records like this one, always store them vertically, avoid direct sunlight, and clean gently with a microfiber cloth and solution designed for vinyl surfaces.
Heather Delgado (verified owner) –
Absolutely mesmerized by this white vinyl edition! It plays beautifully and looks stunning on display.
Courtney Brown (verified owner) –
Broadcasting From Home is exactly what vinyl should be: nostalgic, warm, and wildly imaginative. One of the best music albums on vinyl I own.
Robert Martinez (verified owner) –
After reading a few reviews of Penguin Cafe Orchestra albums, I took a chance on this one—and it’s worth every cent.