20 Close Expensive Albums


1. The Beatles – ‘The Beatles’ (White Album) originally owned yesteryear Ringo Starr – £730,876. (1 billion won)

2.
The Quarrymen – ‘That’ll Be The Day/In Spite Of All The Danger’ – £100,000

3. The Beatles – ‘Love Me Do’ – £80,500

4. Jean Michel Jarre – ‘Music For Supermarkets’ – £10,000 – £30,000

5. Frank Wilson – ‘Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)’ – £25,000

6. Sex Pistols – ‘God Save The Queen’ – £12,000

7.
Billy Nicholls – ‘Would You Believe’ – £10,000

8. The Beatles – ‘Please Please Me’ – £7,500

9. Robert Johnson – ‘Kind Hearted Woman Blues’ – £7,000

10. Queen – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody/I’m In Love With My Car’ – £5,000


11. U2 – ‘Pride (In The Name Of Love)’ – £5,000

12.
John’s Children – ‘Midsummer Night’s Scene/Sara Crazy Child’ – £4,000

13. Ron Hargrave – ‘Latch On/Only H5N1 Daydream’ – £3,000

14. Led Zeppelin – ‘Led Zeppelin – £3,000

15. The Beatles – ‘Love Me Do/PS I Love You’ – £3,000

16.
David Bowie- ‘Space Oddity/Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud’ – £3,000

17. Tinkerbells Fairydust – ‘Tinkerbells Fairydust’ – £3,000

18. Madonna – ‘Erotica’ – £2,000

19. Wings – ‘Love is Strange’ – £1,500 – £2,000

20. Tudors Lodges – ‘Tudor Lodge’ – £1,200

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Instiz: Ranking of the well-nigh expensive albums

- Oh... Beatles...

- Look at the departure betwixt the start out together with the second... It shows how much they value musically...

- I expected a few 10 M won merely got shocked...

- The tenth album is legendary... I recommend to scout the alive phase of Bohemian Rhapsody!

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