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Valuable 33 rpm records
Valuable 33 rpm records















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But this particular album is one of a kind - it’s the very first pressing of the beloved ninth album by “the fab four,” marked with the serial number “A0000001” to prove it. The Beatles | The Beatles (AKA “The White Album”) (1968) | Worth $790,000Īn undisputed classic tops the list.

valuable 33 rpm records

The vinyl copy was sold on eBay to “Minecraft” creator Markus Persson for $46,300. The money was split between James and Doctors Without Borders. In response, Rephlex Records, James, and Doctors Without Borders bought the album and began a kickstarter campaign to release a digital copy, which raised $47,000. Photo Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons clattimo/Wikimedia Commons Miles Davis revolutionized the jazz genre multiple times during his career, but his most valuable record (at least in financial terms) is Kind of Blue. It may not be number one on this list, but it’s arguably the coolest record on here. Miles Davis | Kind of Blue (1959) | Worth $1,000 The turquoise-lettered version will fetch upwards of $1,000 if it’s kept in good condition.

valuable 33 rpm records

All subsequent releases would have the words printed in orange. The original UK release of Led Zeppelin’s eponymous debut album features the band’s name in turquoise lettering. The now-iconic record was met with mixed reviews: Rolling Stone called Robert Plant “as foppish as Rod Stewart, but nowhere near so exciting.” Photo Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons Jim Summaria/Wikimedia Commonsĭespite this, it was an immediate commercial success, and Zeppelin would get the last laugh - a 2003 issue of Rolling Stone rated it as the 29th greatest album of all time.

valuable 33 rpm records

Led Zeppelin’s eponymous debut featured a mix of original material and covers of blues songs, including a re-recording of the track “Dazed and Confused,” originally written and recorded by Jake Holmes. Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin (1969) | Worth $1,000 Next time you go crate diggin’, keep a keen eye out for any of these records.















Valuable 33 rpm records