Here Are Some Of The Most Expensive Vinyl Recording That Might Be Hiding In Your Home, Check Them Out

Published on 01/25/2021
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Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), Xanadu (1980)

Some of us might think that Xanadu was one of the worst movies in history. However, it was not the same for the album. There were gossips that Olivia Newton-John disliked the way she appeared on the cover. It was the reason why the company stopped the release of the album. Currently, there were only twenty to thirty copies that were in public. If we had one of those recordings, we could sell it for nine thousand one hundred dollars.

Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), Xanadu (1980)

Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), Xanadu (1980)

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Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

People who loved jazz might need to learn about Hank Mobley. Hank was an influential person in genre jazz during the fifties. The musician became a well-known celebrity in the states that it immediately sold out after releasing his recording. If the blue note had a label that was addressed “47 West 63rd NYC or “47 West 63rd New York 23,” that recording would be sold for eleven thousand one hundred sixty-two dollars.

Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

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