The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – Reverberation (Doubt) (1966)
The 60s produced a ton of fantastic bands, with The Thirteenth Floor Elevators being among the most inspiring. Further, this band was one of the pioneers of the psychedelic rock movement (unsurprising, given their strange name). Sadly, the ‘Elevators would disband after a relatively short cooperation. Rather than dealing with a big ego, the lead guitarist suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. This kind of juicy trivia makes their record, Reverberation (Doubt), a pricey deal of $4,000.
The Beatles, Please Please Me (1963)
The Beatles’ place at the top of modern music’s Hall of Fame was borne of a combination of their industriousness and supreme talent, meaning that they consistently released phenomenal records. Please Please Me was produced after a day-long slog that resulted in 7 fantastic songs being completed in just under 10 hours! You can ask for $4,200 if you possess a mono copy of this record. The stereo version will go for much higher, however.