![]() Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody / I’m In Love With My Car ($7,965)ġ5. Margarita Madrigal – Madrigal’s Magic Key To Spanish Volume 1 and 2 ($7,080)ġ8. Jutta Hipp – Jutta Hipp With Zoot Sims ($7,080)ġ9. Lula Cortes e Ze Ramalho – Paebiru ($7,080)Ģ1. Robert Johnson – I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom / Dead Shrimp Blues ($6,195)Ģ3. Arthur Verocai – Arthur Verocai ($5,310)Ģ5. Genesis – The Silent Sun / That’s Me! ($5,310)Ģ6. John Lennon and Yoko Ono – Unfinished Music No. Leaf Hound – Growers Of Mushroom ($5,310)Ģ9. Leonid Kogan and Elisabeth Gilels – Sonatas For Two Violins ($5,310)ģ0. Michael Garrick Trio – Moonscape ($5,310)ģ2. Brute Force – King Of Fuh / Nobody Knows ($3,540)ģ3. Charlie Parker – Bird Blows The Blues ($3,540)ģ8. Nicholas Greenwood – Cold Cuts ($3,540)ģ9. Pink Floyd – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn ($3,540)Ĥ0. The Smiths – Hand In Glove / Handsome Devil ($3,540)Ĥ1. World’s Experience Orchestra – The Beginning Of A New Birth ($3,540)Ĥ3. The Velvet Underground & Nico – The Velvet Underground & Nico ($1,770)Ĥ6. Thrillers/Delta Cats – Last Dance / Unworthy Baby ($1,770)Ĥ8. Steel City Connection – Dansation / Steel City Disco ($885)Ĥ9. Read on for the rest of the list, and head to NobleOak for images of each record, as well as the stories behind their hefty price tags.ĥ0. ![]() Other in-demand records range from “psychedelic single from the ‘60s that no one was interested in at the time” to mint, unplayed copies of records that sold in the millions. Asked what makes a record collectible, Shirley explains that the key factors are “scarcity, condition and the desire of someone to own it.” Several of the records on the list were quickly pulled because of controversial cover art, making them highly sought-after for their rarity. ![]() The Beatles make a number of appearances on the list, but there are, too, a number of surprises (or head-scratchers). There is only one copy of the record in existence, which McCartney purchased from Lowe for an undisclosed sum back in 1981. Their 1958 demo recording of Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be the Day,” and an original song penned by Paul McCartney and George Harrison, “In Spite of All the Danger,” is valued at $354,000. The Quarrymen, an early incarnation of the Beatles consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, as well as pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton, topped the list. Amidst the burgeoning vinyl boom, NobleOak, an Australian life insurance company, worked with Ian Shirley, the editor of Record Collector magazine’s Rare Record Price Guide, to determine the 50 most valuable vinyl records worldwide. The mid-year 2019 report from the Recording Industry Association of America concluded that vinyl is on track to outsell CDs, with a 13% increase in sales compared to the previous year. We may be in the age of streaming, but records are experiencing a resurgence. ![]()
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