Check Your Garage For These Vinyls And Make A Lot Of Extra Cash!

Published on 10/03/2019
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The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

If you are a Beatles fan, you might know that “Quarrymen” was the first name they used. This was before Ringo hopped aboard. They recorded Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be The Day” and the original song “In Spite of All the Danger” in 1958. Paul reprinted 50 copies of it and distributed it to friends and family. The original acetate is probably the priciest record in history, but Paul does not seem to be interested in selling it. Who knows how much it is when a reprint is already worth $3,500?

The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

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Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

Classic horror fans will know that Goblin, who provided the soundtrack for Suspiria, Dawn of the Dead, and Deep Red, used to be known as Cherry Five. It is rare to see their first release, which is why it goes for $3,500. They made it big after they changed their name and worked with Dario Argento. They would go on to collaborate with more horror filmmakers!

Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

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