Amazon Has New Vinyl Subscription Focusing on ’60s and ’70s Albums

Have you recently started building your vinyl collection? Do you love music from the sixties and seventies? Are you someone who enjoys surprises? Then Amazon’s new vinyl subscription might be perfect for you!

The retail giant’s “Vinyl of the Month Club: The Golden Era” is a subscription that costs $24.99/month (plus applicable taxes) that will send subscribers one essential album every month from either the sixties or seventies, which Amazon dubbed “the golden era of vinyl.”

Curated by Amazon Music’s experts, this subscription will highlight a variety of artists including Pink Floyd, Aretha Franklin, ABBA, Miles Davis, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac and more. Shipping is free, and new and unused vinyl can be returned at no additional cost. Amazon also notes, “After you subscribe, visit the Returns & Orders page to see which album you’ll receive this month. If you aren’t interested in the album on its way, go to the Manage Your Subscriptions page and click ‘skip this box’ to skip the month’s album.”

For complete details on this new subscription service, head over to Amazon.com.

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