Elvis Presley — That’s All Right (1954)
The King of Rock and Roll also has his fair share of collectible merchandise out there in the world, and his ‘That’s All Right’ album from 1954 is one that any collector can bank on will produce a significant financial return at auction these days. Many critics cite this album as the true “birth” of a new genre of music, which naturally makes collectors everywhere gaga to get their hands on a copy in good to great condition. If so, $4000 could be waiting in the wings.
The Thirteenth Floor Elevators — Reverberation (Doubt) (1966)
We’re taking things way back now to the 1960’s. It was an era that saw an explosion of bands and genres, and in particular the rise of lucrative touring agreements for bands to perform all over the world. For The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, this was at the height of their fame, and ‘Reverberation (Doubt)’ was an album that put them on the world map. Unfortunately, they called it quits shortly after, which is potentially why the vinyl is worth upwards of $4000 today.