Collections of Stories in Audio Form
- Vinyl Cafe Stories, (1998)
- The Vinyl Cafe On Tour (1999)
- Vinyl Cafe Odd Jobs (2001)
- Vinyl Cafe Inc. Coast to Coast Story Service (2002)
- A Story-Gram From Vinyl Cafe Inc. (2004)
- Vinyl Cafe: A Christmas Collection (2005)
- An Important Message from the Vinyl Cafe (2007)
- The Vinyl Cafe Storyland (2008)
- Planet Boy (2009)
- Out and About (2010)
- Vinyl Cafe Family Pack (2011)
The covers of the Canadian editions of Vinyl Cafe Diaries, Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe, The Vinyl Cafe Coast to Coast Story Service and A Story-gram from the Vinyl Cafe were designed and illustrated by noted writer, artist and cartoonist Seth.
McLean's Vinyl Cafe stories can also be purchased in audio form from the web label Zunior. In addition, older stories are being podcast at CBC's Vinyl Cafe website.
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