What is the first album you ever bought?

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19 Feb 2016

Ahornberg wrote:at age of 10: ABBA, Voulez-Vous ... real Swedish :puf_wink:

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ABBA!! That's classic! LOL



My first album I have ever bought was a used album of Queen, the first album.

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Ahornberg: Exactly the same one as me. Jag växte upp i Gnesta ;)

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The first I actually bought?! 2 unlimited - no limits [emoji38] but the first I listened to a lot was queen greatest hits
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This one, I still remember buying it in the store and I still have it:
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This will give away my age but I started with buying 45's i think the first one I ever bought was

Little Anthony and the Imperials

Side A Goin' Out of My Head
Side B Make It Easy on Yourself

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and still have it... yet almost totally destroyed by too many parties
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BonsaiMacKay wrote:Image

Bought this when I was 10 in 1978. I guess I can say it is all their fault in the end. ;)
Precocious youngster you were. :D

I can't remember the order but the first three records were Devo, "Whip it", B-52s, "Rock Lobster", and M, "Pop Music". I still have them all in their 7" Vinyl glory!

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EnochLight wrote:The first album I ever owned was this:
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..but the first album I bought with my own money was this:
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Don't judge! LOL!
You spent wisely... Great band and wicked hairstyles!

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BonsaiMacKay wrote:Image

Bought this when I was 10 in 1978. I guess I can say it is all their fault in the end. ;)
You win.
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28 Feb 2016

Can't remember which I got first.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother's Milk
Or
Guns'n'Roses- Appetite for Destruction


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29 Feb 2016

First Album
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The first album I ever bought was Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour". It was in 1980 after John Lennon was shot. TV was full with documentaries about the Beatles, and the song I liked most was "Strawberry Fields Forever" – cause of the Mellotron ;) .

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Ahornberg wrote:at age of 10: ABBA, Voulez-Vous ... real Swedish :puf_wink:
I don't know if that counts: when the iTunes-Store started in Germany, the first music I bought was "ABBA: The Definitive Collection" :D !

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29 Feb 2016

The first album i bought was "Ride the lightning" by Metallica.
My second was Panteras "Far beyond driven".

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I didn't know anything about Blur at the age of 11 ;-)

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The first album I bought (when I was about 10 years old) was the KISS debut album, self titled "KISS", after my parents bought me a stereo record player with the Dynasty album. The record player was one of those small plastic things with 2 small plastic speakers that doubled as cover for the player. I played those records forever and ever, I still have them and sometimes I still play them. A year later or so I bought the KISS Alive II album (did you guess that I'm a KISS fan?) It got scratched, and the first song on that album, Detroit rock City, had a little hickup in there because of the scratch. To this day, it doesn't sound quite as good when the hickup isn't there. :D

Nothing to lose was my favorite track on the KISS debut album. Back then, I had no idea what it actually was about. :twisted:

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29 Feb 2016

as a little kid my dad would take me shopping with him to buy vinyl, and I would pick out a 45/single, my first full length album was Kiss - Destroyer when I was 6 years old. I bought it at the garage sale next door cuz of the freaky comic book type cover, and was hooked from the first note! I haven't heard them in years, but I hold those early memories of discovering new music dear to my heart :)

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ACDC - Who made Who... i had to make a decision wether to buy it on record or tape..i went with record and still have it somewhere at my parents house, (well i hope she hasn't thrown it away)

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And still think it was a good idea :puf_smile:

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03 Mar 2016

I bought some bullshit R&B album cuz it was like a dollar and I didn't know any better. I'm talking bad 90s R&B, can't even remember the group, I'll listen to funk soul r&b all day.

First album I remember buying that I liked was Redman Docs da Name 2000. Must've been 10 or 11. I'd been listening to rap since i was younger but didn't have any pocket change until then (started running a paper route.) But ya at 29 I'm pretty much as young as I could be to catch any golden era hip-hop. I listen to all types of rap, from boom bap to trap and like most varieties but that 90s stuff before sampling became a minefield of lawsuits and such was the best.

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