8  Rarest and Most Expensive Cassette Tapes Ever

"The Black Album" by Prince: Exceptionally rare cassette tape, rumored to fetch $15,000 or more, never officially released on cassette.

"Music for Films" by Brian Eno: An elusive 1978 release, with a handful of copies, rumored worth around $1,500. 

Erotic City" by Prince: Scarce 1984 single release, few copies exist, rumored value around $1,000.

The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" by Bob Dylan: A rare 1963 promotional cassette tape, speculated worth approximately $1,000.

The Power of Independent Trucking" by Big Black: Released in 1985, a rare cassette tape valued around $500.

"Before and After Science" by Brian Eno: Another rare Eno tape, limited copies, rumored value about $500

In a Silent Way" by Miles Davis: Scarce 1969 release, rumored worth around $500.

The Beatles" (White Album) by The Beatles: Rare promotional cassette from 1968, speculated value about $400.

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