Jean-Michel Jarre, Music for Supermarkets
Just one copy of this single was ever pressed. It was made as part of a supermarket-themed art exhibit in Paris back in 1983. This vinyl was sold for $14,000 that year, which amounts to about $33,500 in today’s currency. It turns out that this record was designed to be treated as a work of art, which is why the artist had the master plates destroyed to keep it as a one-of-a-kind release.
Ferris Wheel – Supernatural Girl
In its original sleeve, this vinyl was sold in the plain back and with ‘blakeyburch’ copyright stamp on it for $15,000. It’s notably one of the rarest UK stoner-folk albums of all time. It was recorded back in 1974 and is almost unfound today. One other thing that makes this record rare is that the pocket for the record isn’t on the right side as usual, but on the top side instead.