Becides sorting them by genre as the first step you may find on one genre lots of records and on the other genre just a few.
The trivial way is to sort on genre->artist/band and there might not be neccessary to sort out further since you'll know where to look for a particular artist already. Solo albums try to match against the bands they used to play or match bands against musicians participating on such particular solo album thus making artists and bands to be combined in "family" structure i.e. David Byrne goes after Talking Heads and Brian Eno stays somewhere between Roxy Music and Talking heads; also can be found among David Byrne album.
A good stand for records is also a-plus since you even further can be oriented among your shelves. Often in Ikea the stand with 12"by12" cells sold inexpencively and it's a good way to start sorting your collection.
The trivial way is to sort on genre->artist/band and there might not be neccessary to sort out further since you'll know where to look for a particular artist already. Solo albums try to match against the bands they used to play or match bands against musicians participating on such particular solo album thus making artists and bands to be combined in "family" structure i.e. David Byrne goes after Talking Heads and Brian Eno stays somewhere between Roxy Music and Talking heads; also can be found among David Byrne album.
A good stand for records is also a-plus since you even further can be oriented among your shelves. Often in Ikea the stand with 12"by12" cells sold inexpencively and it's a good way to start sorting your collection.