The rarest Beatles export album,with an Odeon label and Odeonsticker on the rear of the Apple sleeve. How many of these wereremoved by punters at the time,not thinking that they weredevaluing their inheritance?
Billboard has adjusted its policies for Christmas[12] and holiday[12] albums several times. The albums were eligible for the main album charts until 1963, when a "Christmas Albums" chart was created. Albums appearing here were not listed on the "Top LPs" chart, and in 1974, this rule was reverted and holiday albums again appeared within the main list.
200 rarest records of all time list
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In 2015, Billboard compiled a ranking of the 100 best-performing albums on the Billboard 200 over its 52 years, along with the best-performing artists.[13] Shown below are the top 10 albums and top 10 artists over the 52-year period of the Billboard 200, through October 2015. Also shown are the artists placing the most albums on the overall "all-time" top 100 album list.
One of the rarest British psychedelic rock albums, Odessey and Oracle, was released in 1968, and while it wasn't especially popular at the time, the LP is now a cult classic. Mono copies from the first pressing, which are mega-scarce, sell for up to 1,175.
"Rolling Stone omitting the Céline Dion from its list of the greatest singers of all time is a crime against humanity," tweeted Mississippi Free Press news editor Ashton Pittman, who added: "Je téléfone à la police" meaning "I'm calling the police" in French, Dion's native language.
That's a nice little record worthy of adulation (for which Manning received plenty), but it doesn't register among the NFL's most unbreakable all-time records. Take a look at the list below. There's also a nice little debate box at the bottom of this page if you care to comment intelligently. If you don't care to debate, feel free to play NFL.com's new fantasy game, NFL Record Breaker.
With just twelve ampoules released in 2012, the 2004 Penfolds Block 42 Kalimna Cabernet Sauvignon is the rarest wine you can buy. Block 42 from the Barossa Valley is a rare wine, with Penfolds having released it just a handful of times since 1953. The Ampoule, with its exquisite detailing and craftsmanship, makes this rare wine even rarer.
A list of the most expensive releases ever sold features items that were purchased and paid for on Discogs. Although most people come to Discogs to buy new records from independent sellers around the world, some collectors are on the hunt for rarities that sell for high prices due to their scarcity.
All prices have been converted to USD (United States Dollar). Some prices may fluctuate with the exchange rate; the prices on this list reflect the current exchange rate while the prices on the release pages reflect the exchange rate at the time of sale.
In the exclusive world of Scotch whisky, there are two not-so-secret ongoing battles: one for age, and another for cost. Smashed records and eyewatering bids continue to rock the industry, with seven-figure digits having become the norm. One thing that is yet to change in this increasingly lucrative industry, however, is the small nation of Scotland occupying the majority of our shortlist of the most expensive whisky ever sold.
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Yet lenders and brokers hope the property is coming to market at an ideal time. Luxury real estate in Los Angeles is breaking records. Sales of properties priced at $10 million or more doubled in 2021 compared with 2019, before the pandemic, with a total of 312 sales, according to Miller Samuel.
Timing can play a role as well; a storm that hits during weekday rush hour can wreak havoc the way one that hits on a Saturday morning won't, and a freak early storm when leaves are still on the trees can cause enormous amounts of damage. With those factors in mind, here is our list of the biggest snowstorms of all time, in no particular order.
In 1993, an early March storm surged up the East Coast of the United States, unleashing snow and wind on a wider area than any other storm in recorded history. Massive snowfalls were recorded from eastern Canada to southern Alabama. Parts of 26 states were hit; roughly half of the entire U.S. population was affected, including many large cities [source: NOAA]. All-time records for snowfall were set in locations from Birmingham, Alabama, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Asheville, North Carolina. Mount LeConte, Tennessee, received 60 inches (1.5 meters) of snow.
Between Feb. 13 and 19, 1959, about 15.7 feet (4.8 meters) of snow fell on Mount Shasta. That was the most snow to ever fall during one continuous snowstorm in North America to that date. The record held until the early 1990s. Meteorologists have found analyzing this particular storm a challenge because there is no satellite imagery or atmospheric observations. But a study published in the Journal of Operational Meteorology determined via local records that during the 1959 storm, it snowed continuously for six days, averaging 2.6 feet (80 centimeters) per day at the Old Ski Bowl. Mountain roads were closed and snow drifts 24 feet (7.3 meters) high were common. 2ff7e9595c
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