The Record Collector’s Guide To The Most Lucrative Vinyl In The Market

Published on 02/16/2021
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Elvis Presley – Speedway (1968)

We now return to the King’s fabulous career, which included plenty of time spent acting in mediocre Hollywood films. A film like Speedway was one of the least critically appreciated Elvis films, but its soundtrack was obviously amazing thanks to Elvis’s contribution. The film did not enjoy much appreciation, as did its accompanying soundtrack record, as only 300 copies were reportedly released. This makes the Speedway soundtrack phenomenally expensive, at $5,000 a pop. You might appreciate this film a lot more after learning this!

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley

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Brute Force – King of Fuh (1969)

Brute Force was quite the controversial outfit back in the day. Their songs contained plenty of profanity and disturbing themes for the time, making an album like King of Fuh a difficult pitch to label executives. Brute Force then decided to rework this record into something more palatable and user-friendly. Their efforts would only see the light of day in 2010, amazingly, and its futuristic release came with a $5,000 price tag. This piece of musical history is well worth the investment.

Brute Force King Of Fuh

Brute Force King Of Fuh

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