U2 – Three (1979)
We return to U2 with an August 1978 album that was recorded at their famous Dublin workplace, Windmill Lane Studios. Its release in the following month made that year’s September a real treat for the band’s fans around the world, with less than fifteen minutes of pure gold. While many people were outraged to find that U2 was automatically a part of their iTunes library when Apple provided it free with each purchase of the app, such indignant individuals would be very happy to receive this $3,500 vinyl.
Sun Ra – Supersonic Jazzy (1956)
Sun Ra is something of an experimental wonder, and the man was years ahead of his time with releases like Supersonic Jazz, which he completed at Chicago’s RCA Studios in 1956. This baker’s dozen of sumptuous, moody, and experimental tracks were funded by Sun Ra’s personal label, Saturn Records, one that he managed alongside Alton Abraham. Sun Ra only had three albums around during the 50s, including this July 12, 1956 release. You can enjoy your place in the sun today with this record for $4,425