U2 – Three (1979)
It was in 1978 that U2 would return to their iconic Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin for an August recording session that would go down in history. The month-long effort produced Three, a fifteen minutes-long record that would go down as one of the band’s most acclaimed works. If you would like to purchase this piece of Irish musical history then you will need to set $3,500 aside. This is quite a lot of money, but a worthy investment, nonetheless.
Sun Ra – Supersonic Jazz (1956)
Here we have a gentleman who was a few decades ahead of the other musicians in his class. Sun Ra brought wonderful records like the 1956 Supersonic Jazz to life with aplomb after spending an impressively short time at the RCA Studios in Chicago. Saturn Records, Sun Ra’s very own label, would foot the bill for this 12-track vinyl in collaboration with Alton Abraham. Ra would work incredibly hard during the 50s to pump out three records, Supersonic Jazz being the most successful. Bask in Sun Ra’s rays for a cool $4,425.