Brute Force — King of Fuh (1969)
Apple Recordings printed the album. It almost did not see the light of day because of the obscenity in the song lyrics. Capitol and EMI were not interested, but the Beatles decided to release it under their label. It only got a proper release date in 2010! A copy of the original pressing can be sold for $5,000.

Brute Force — King of Fuh (1969)
Elton John — I’ve Been Loving You (1968)
I’ve Been Loving You was Elton John’s debut record. His collaborator Bernie Taupin was credited for composing the lyrics, although Elton later admitted he worked on it and gave his friend the credit to help him with publishing royalties. If you have the exclusive Portugal release with “Thank You For All Your Loving” and “Angel Tree”, you might be sitting on $5,000.

Elton John — I’ve Been Loving You (1968)