This 1968 classic's white cover contrasts with its psychedelic heyday. It includes experimental songs like "Helter Skelter" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," which Ringo Starr sold for $790,000 in 2015.
Recorded in 1953, this first-ever Elvis recording on a rare 78 RPM vinyl sold for an impressive $240,000 due to its historical significance and scarcity.
Released in 1963, this album marked a turning point in folk music with songs like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Masters of War.” A recent sale of a rare copy reached $150,000.
This 1967 album revolutionized psychedelic rock with hits like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." It’s valued at $123,900 for its cultural impact and collectibility.
Known for "Stairway to Heaven," this iconic album’s early editions with plum or brown labels are highly coveted, with an autographed copy once selling for $40,000.
A psychedelic rock gem from 1972, sought after for hits like “Maypole” and “Live for Today,” with some copies commanding prices up to $17,700.
Released in 1963, this album blends pop, rock, and blues, featuring hits like “Love Me Do” and “Twist and Shout.” Original copies can fetch up to $10,620.
Known for its controversial butcher cover from 1966, this album mixes pop hits with a growing rock edge and has been auctioned for $10,000.