As reported yesterday by data tracker BuzzAngle Music, the music industry had a good year in 2017, with paid subscription streaming on a dramatic rise. Vinyl sales also saw a notable increase, up 20% from 2016 and accounting for 10% of all physical sales, according to BuzzAngle. Its report lists the best-selling LP of the year as Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1—a 2014 soundtrack album featuring songs by David Bowie, the Jackson 5, and more—which sold 64,175 copies.

According to Nielsen’s report, which differs slightly, vinyl sales reached an “all-time Nielsen-era high volume” in 2017. (Its data begins in 1991.) Nielsen lists the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack as the third best-selling vinyl LP of the year, behind two records by the Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (which sold approximately 72,000) and Abbey Road (66,000). Other top-sellers on Nielsen’s list include Ed Sheeran’s ÷ (62,000), Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black (58,000), and Prince and the Revolution’s Purple Rain (58,000). Sheeran’s album was the only 2017 release in Nielsen’s top 5, although Sgt. Pepper and Guardians of the Galaxy each received reissues last year.

Additionally, eBay has published its year-end report for 2017, noting a 24% increase in vinyl sales through its marketplace compared to the previous year. Its biggest selling item was Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, followed by Sgt. Pepper’s. Nearly 10,000 records were sold through the site every day, according to the report.

Correction: An earlier version of our story reported eBay’s top-selling LPs of the year as being Fleetwod Mac’s Rumours and Radiohead’s OK Computer, based on a less comprehensive report.