Brute Force — King of Fuh (1969)
Brute Force gained a cult following in the late 1960’s, mostly thanks to their “out there” lyrics and the fact that they didn’t abide by any kind of rules around censorship from their record company. “King of Fuh” was one of their lighter singles to be released, and naturally it allowed the band to gain more mainstream appeal at the time. A first edition of the vinyl could earn you a coo $5000 today, especially if it is still in mint condition.
Elton John — I’ve Been Loving You (1968)
We feel like it would be appropriate to put a few of Elton John’s vinyls on the list, mostly because the iconic singer is truly one in a million. ‘I’ve Been Loving You’ holds a special place in the hearts of fans, mostly because it was one of the earlier releases that was written by the man himself, rather than being a track that was given to him to record. Collectors who have this vinyl should hold onto it, as it could be worth between $5000 and $10 000 in the future, especially once the legend is no longer with us.