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Rock vinyl deals on Amazon UK
Classic and current rock LPs currently sitting below their usual Amazon.co.uk price. Prices are re-checked through the day and every card shows when it was last read.



![Gordon Lightfoot — Summertime Dream (Burgundy Swirl Vinyl/Gatefold Cover) [Vinyl LP] album artwork](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/413d4kvCFkL._SL500_.jpg)
Gordon Lightfoot
Summertime Dream (Burgundy Swirl Vinyl/Gatefold Cover) [Vinyl LP]
£27.59View on Amazon.co.ukPrice checked just now
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Adrian Borland
Live On 2 Meter Sessions - Black Vinyl [Vinyl LP]
£19.14View on Amazon.co.ukPrice checked just now





- 10% off


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![Motorhead — Train Kept A Rollin' - Red [Vinyl LP] album artwork](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51SaggTnieL._SL500_.jpg)

The Pretty Things
The Complete Studio Albums 1965 - 2020
£195.99View on Amazon.co.ukPrice checked just now
- 25% off


The Allman Brothers Band
Bear's Sonic Journals: Fillmore East, February 1970 (Orange Sunshine)
£29.86View on Amazon.co.ukPrice checked just now


- 6% off







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Buying rock vinyl without overpaying
Rock is the deepest catalogue on vinyl and the one where discounts turn up most often, because the same landmark albums get repressed every few years and distributors clear the previous run when a new one lands. That is good news if you are filling gaps, but it means the pressing you are buying is rarely the one people rave about.
Before you order, check the product page for the pressing year and whether the release is described as remastered, half-speed mastered or cut from the original analogue tapes. A half-speed master from Abbey Road and a budget European repress of the same album can both be listed at £22, and they will not sound alike. Disc count matters too — plenty of seventies double albums are quietly sold as single-LP edits.
The deepest reductions cluster around anniversary reissues and end-of-line stock, so a record that sat at £30 for a year can fall to £17 for a fortnight and then vanish. That is the moment worth catching. If a title you want is close to your price, it is usually worth waiting a cycle rather than paying full list — catalogue rock rarely stays at its peak price for long.