Best Memorial Day deals on vinyl records: Spin a bargain with our top picks

Best Memorial Day deals on vinyl records
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The Memorial Day sales are coming in thick and fast across the US and we’ve noticed that some vinyl records are being reduced as the day goes on. While Amazon don’t tend to have a dedicated Memorial Day sale, a number of albums have been reduced in price – including the recently released 40th anniversary edition of Rush’s classic Moving Pictures. The price of the Super Deluxe edition featuring 3CD/5LP/Blu-ray has been slashed from $299.98 to $252.

Walmart are also getting in on the action by cutting a range of records, including Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon. It’s down from $32.98 to $28.96.

Below, you’ll find more cut-price Memorial Day bargains – and if you're interested in vinyl, then we have more content for you right here on Louder including guides the best vinyl record storage, the best record players around, the best budget turntables, the best portable record players and the best headphones for vinyl.

And don't forget to to a look at our round-up of the best Memorial Day sales.

Rush: Moving Pictures: Was $299.98 now $252

Rush: Moving Pictures: Was $299.98 now $252
Rush's classic Moving Pictures celebrates its 40th anniversary in style with this fabulous package containing live tracks and more. Get it from Amazon.

Queen: Greatest Hits Vol 1: Was $35.98, now $31.97

Queen: Greatest Hits Vol 1: Was $35.98, now $31.97
There only a few dollars off this edition of Queen's Greatest Hits, but it’s a pretty neat double vinyl pressing as it’s a Walmart exclusive and comes on white and red vinyl.

Metallica: And Justice For All: Was $64.99, now $45.95

Metallica: And Justice For All: Was $64.99, now $45.95
The 180g remaster of Metallica's brilliant ...And Justice For All is on sale right now at Amazon with a tasty 29% discount. It's also on double vinyl.

Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon: $32.98, now $28.96

Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon: $32.98, now $28.96
This is the 2016 stereo remastered edition of Pink Floyd’s classic The Dark Side Of The Moon album. It’s pressed on 180g vinyl and is a must-have for any music fan. Buy from Walmart.

Motorhead 1979 Box Set: Was $175, now $138

Motorhead 1979 Box Set: Was $175, now $138
This brilliant box set is crammed full of brilliance from 1979. It contains Motorhead's Overkill, Bomber, live tracks and more. Totally essential. Nab it over at Amazon. 

Rage Against The Machine: Was $25.98, now $17.79

Rage Against The Machine: Was $25.98, now $17.79
Another nice saving at Walmart, this time on the 20th anniversary reissue of Rage Against The Machine’s self-titled debut album. This is a classic that needs to be in your vinyl collection.

AC/DC: Back In Black: Was $18.97, now $25.98

AC/DC: Back In Black: Was $18.97, now $25.98
Is this AC/DC’s greatest album? It’s certainly up there thanks to tracks like Hells Bells and You Shook Me All Night Long. Grab this discount at Walmart.

Keith Richards: Main Offender: $199.98, now $107.50

Keith Richards: Main Offender: $199.98, now $107.50
This deluxe reissue of Keef’s 1992 solo album Main Offender is stuffed full of cool content, including live cuts, an 88-page book, rare pics, a guitar pick, sticker and more. It’s on sale at Amazon.

Bob Mould: Distortion: Was $186.99, now $138.32

Bob Mould: Distortion: Was $186.99, now $138.32
This collection brings all of Bob Mould’s work recorded between 1989 and 1995 together. That means lots of solo stuff and Sugar tracks. Amazon have cut the price by 26%.

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Scott Munro
Louder e-commerce editor

Scott has spent 35 years in newspapers, magazines and online as an editor, production editor, sub-editor, designer, writer and reviewer. Scott joined our news desk in the summer of 2014 before moving into e-commerce in 2020. Scott keeps Louder’s buyer’s guides up to date, writes about the best deals for music fans, keeps on top of the latest tech releases and reviews headphones, speakers, earplugs and more for Louder. Over the last 10 years, Scott has written more than 11,000 articles across Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog. He's previously written for publications including IGN, Sunday Mirror, Daily Record and The Herald, covering everything from daily news and weekly features, to tech reviews, video games, travel and whisky. Scott's favourite bands are Fields Of The Nephilim, The Cure, New Model Army, All About Eve, The Mission, Cocteau Twins, Drab Majesty, The Tragically Hip, Marillion and Rush.