Wu-Tang Clan – Once Upon a Time in Shaolin
It is time to unveil the most expensive record ever produced. But who should be awarded such an honor other than Wu-Tang Clan? The hip-hop group produced a metal-plated record that was open for purchase to the public, on one stringent condition. The buyer was not allowed to resell it for one hundred years! Such a hilarious rule inspired a brutal bidding war that ended in a two-million-dollar final bid. Sadly, the winner didn’t get to hang onto this record for long…

Wu Tang Clan Once Upon A Time In Shaolin
Long Cleve Reed & Little Harvey Hill, Original Stack O’Lee Blues 78 Rpm In Plain Sleeve
Joe Bussard is an acclaimed record collector that estimated the value of his Long Cleve Reed & Little Harvey Hill record to be around $70,000. How on Earth did he come to that exorbitant price, you may be wondering? Well, it was the only copy left in known existence. It was also recorded in the 78-rpm mode, one of the first of its kind. In the end, the auction for this record ended with a $50,000 final bid.

Long Cleve Reed Little Harvey Hill

