Lists are a way of grouping together multiple releases or artists into one spot within your profile. The Lists feature can be used for things like: "My top 10 albums of 1970" or "Labels I Collect". Lists can also be used as a way to track new releases and submissions to an artist page (more on that in a bit).
Note: At the moment this feature is not working with the Discogs App. You can only view your list but not add any items.
To create a list, go to a release, artist, or label page that you want to include in your list, and click Add To List, which you’ll find either on the right-hand side or at the bottom of the page.
You can also find this link in the drop-down menu in the release lists on Artist, Label, and Master Release pages:
You'll have the option to create a new list, or add it to an existing list. Comments on the item and list description are optional, but you are required to have a list title:
You can view and edit your lists here and clicking on the 'Lists' tab. Clicking on the title of the list will open up the list. There are instructions on that page for how to edit the list. Here you can also select to be notified of any new submissions related to this list.
Creating a list is a great way to keep track of new releases of your favourite artists. Simply create a list including any release of the artist you want to keep track of. Then go to the list, select "Notify me of new submissions related to this list" and save. Once a new release is added to the artist page, you will be notified.
A list is created as a 'private' list, only viewable by yourself. You can switch a list to public view by clicking on the grey Public button on the right-hand side. Public lists will get mentioned on the related pages, and in your user profile, as well as potentially other areas on the site.
You can also mark your favorite lists. To do so, open the list of interest and click on the Favorite option on the right corner:
To see your Favorite lists, click on the Favorites button on your Lists page:
Sale, trade, or swap-type lists are not appropriate use of publicly viewable lists. Public lists that promote third-party websites, especially those which engage in illegal activities, may be considered a violation of our site policies. Abusive, derogatory, or overly negative (without reasonable qualification) list titles or content is also not appropriate. Such lists may be deleted from the site without notice.