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The Top 5 Rarest Rock Album Vinyl Releases of All-Time

4/1/2022

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The rock music genre evolved from the 1960s rock-and-roll and pop music. It combines country music, jazz, and R&B elements with electric instruments. Between the 60s and 90s, vinyl was very popular with records like Bleach, Yesterday and Today, Led Zeppelin 1, Diamond Dogs, and The Beatles leading. In the 2010s, the genre's popularity was at its lowest. But some vinyl has bounced back and now costing thousands these days.
Bleach, Nirvana
It is one of a kind that was partly alt-rock, pop, punk, all blended with zero faults. The band, led by Kurt Cobain, replaced pomp and hairspray with introspective poetry and genuine emotion, making the vinyl very rare.
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Released in 1989, it featured 11 tracks with two bonus tracks from the pressure: Downer and Big Cheese. The tracks include Sifting, Mr. Moustache, Swap Meet, Scoff, Creep, Paper Cuts, Love Buzz. Additionally, School, About a Girl, Floyd The Barber, and Blew graced the album.

Yesterday and Today, The Beatles
Yesterday and Today is the ninth studio album of The Beatles released in Canada and the United States in 1966. Generally, the controversy surrounding its album cover makes the vinyl so rare. It was done by the famous photographer Robert Whitaker and had a name, the butcher cover.

Moreover, the four band members are in butcher's attire with blood stains and props like plastic doll parts on the album photo. Trays of meat, hammer and nails, false teeth and eyes, and a birdcage all brought the object of criticism. But, with the album's tracks hitting the market, the controversy just made it rarer.

Led Zeppelin 1, Led Zeppelin
This Led Zeppelin's debut album premiered in 1969 by both United States and the United Kingdom through Atlantic Records. The vinyl was a rare one with a bluesy guitar solo, wild vocal, tight riffling, and thunderous guitar in album tracks like Good Times Bad Times. Other tracks of the album included Communication Breakdown and How Many More Times.

Diamond Dogs, David Bowie
This is a unique album with a blend of David Bowie's multiple projects. His vision of basing music on Ziggy Stardust and William S. Burroughs' apocalyptic writings vividly features the album. So, with Guy Peellaert's controversial artwork and personas Ziggy Stardust and Halloween Jack, the album falls under the rare albums' category. Additionally, the album got some influence from Dahlgren, a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany.

The Beatles ‘White Album’, The Beatles
Notably, this is an excellent work of The Beatle's musical creativity with 30 songs. Notably, The Beatles remain popular for their role in the growth of the 1960s counterculture. Moreover, the band's style mainly involved solo music. Also, they mostly used the acoustic guitar. Plus, the group got rid of incorporating musical styles; instead, each piece came from a different genre.

Conclusion
Rock music developed from rock-and-roll, and it combines electric instruments with country music, jazz, and R&B elements. Notably, the genre almost saw an end in the 2010s. However, that didn't happen. Now, its popularity is gradually growing. Further, some famous albums include Bleach, Yesterday and Today, Led Zeppelin 1, Diamond Dogs, and The Beatles. And if you are a true rock fan then you will definitely enjoy playing some rock-themed games at Platincasino online.
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