Some Of The Most Valuable Vinyls You May Have In Your Home

Published on 09/05/2019
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Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

This might be the coolest record you will find on this list. Miles Davis completely changed the game for jazz artists. However, his most valuable record is none other than Some Kind of Blue. The celebrated trumpeter recorded it with other jazz legends like John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb. Critics unanimously agree that it is his greatest record. It is also the best-selling album in the genre! You can fetch $1,000 for an original pressing of this.

Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

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The Who, The Who Sell Out (1967)

Did you know that they only made a thousand copies of the third album by The Who? We are talking about the first run, of course, the half mono and half pressed in stereo that came with a psychedelic butterfly poster. If you have the rare album and the poster, you can put it up for $1,100 on eBay! Christ Stamp, the co-manager and producer of the band, asked the brands in the interludes and on the cover for endorsement money. Odorono and PAMS Productions found the request offensive and sued them.

The Who, The Who Sell Out (1967)

The Who, The Who Sell Out (1967)

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