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  1. debbie
    debbie June 17, 2007 at 2:36 pm |

    The first cd I ever owned was The Sign by Ace of Base (hangs head in shame). I still know all the words to all the songs.

  2. Vanessa
    Vanessa June 17, 2007 at 2:41 pm |

    Madonna’s Like a Prayer. On cassette tape!

  3. kactus
    kactus June 17, 2007 at 2:51 pm |

    the first record album I remember in my house was Sgt. Pepper’s, but that belonged to my brother. So…embarrassing confession: my first album that belonged all to me was John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High. My first 45 was Paul McCartney’s Admiral Halsey.

  4. EG
    EG June 17, 2007 at 2:55 pm |

    The very first album I bought with my own money for myself was Cyndi Lauper’s She’s So Unusual. But the very first single I asked for was Blondie’s “The Tide is High.” I also at a very young age, like, nursery school, appropriated my parents’ copy of the X-Ray Spex Germ-Free Adolescents.

    I am inordinately proud of those last two.

  5. Beck
    Beck June 17, 2007 at 2:56 pm |

    Pure Disco, Vol. 2.

    It was a gift, but still….

  6. Rachel
    Rachel June 17, 2007 at 2:59 pm |

    Transformers the Movie (1985) soundtrack. Lots of metal-esque stuff, and Weird Al!

  7. Lorelei
    Lorelei June 17, 2007 at 3:06 pm |

    The first CD I asked to be bought for me and had it happen was ‘Nevermind’ by Nirvana. it had been years after he’d died already, but i was a kid and I’d heard ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ playing somewhere and I wanted the album.

    o.O

  8. Bolo
    Bolo June 17, 2007 at 3:11 pm |

    I think my first was Metallica’s Black Album. I started with the heavy stuff and kept on going :).

  9. Anna
    Anna June 17, 2007 at 3:16 pm |

    Spice Girls.

    No, really. I grew up on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Simon & Garfunkle — all the neat stuff my mom and dad had lying around and loved — and the first chance I got to choose my -own- music, I picked the Spice Girls of all things. I was maybe eleven, though, so that’s (sort of) an excuse. But it’s still embarrassing to admit. >.>

  10. JackGoff
    JackGoff June 17, 2007 at 3:26 pm |

    Much better was the first cd I ever owned- Flood, by They Might Be Giants.

    YES! That was my first album! I bought the cassette version because I was a little kid and didn’t have a CD player, but man, did I wear the tape out on that one. I know every song by heart.

  11. randomliberal
    randomliberal June 17, 2007 at 3:33 pm |

    Well, i owned a lot of contemporary Christian stuff (most of them Christmas presents) before i even knew of this other world of actual music. So i used that newfound knowledge to buy…Coal Chamber’s self-titled album. In my defense, i was in high school still.

    The album that always gets me singing and such is probably Tool’s Lateralus.

  12. B.D.
    B.D. June 17, 2007 at 3:46 pm |

    First album I ever owned was given to me by my parents: The Carpenters (I cannot remember the title). First album I ever bought for myself is a three way tie: Village People – Macho Man, Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks, and The Clash – The Clash. When I bought my first CD there were only 17 pop titles and 30 classical titles available (I bought my first player in April of 1983), so my selection was very limited. I chose Talking Heads – Speaking in Tongues (Remain in the Light wasn’t out yet) and I still own it.

    And, showing my age here, my first 8 track was Steve Miller Band – Fly Like An Eagle.

  13. Arianna
    Arianna June 17, 2007 at 3:46 pm |

    Debbie, don’t be ashamed, that’s the first disc I owned too!

  14. blnkfrnk
    blnkfrnk June 17, 2007 at 3:48 pm |

    The first CD I ever bought for myself with my own money was “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars.” It was a Rykodisc edition with a green-tinted jewel case. I was 13 and used birthday money. I still have it.

    I wonder what the LAST physical record I bought was. I’ve since switched to downloads or ripping music from CD’s from the public library. I think it was “Kimono My House” by Sparks.

  15. astronautgo
    astronautgo June 17, 2007 at 4:05 pm |

    The first album I ever bought with my own money was 3 by Falco. It was the one with “Rock Me Amadeus” on it. I loved “Rock Me Amadeus” when I was 9 or so.

    The second tape I ever bought was Run DMC’s Raising Hell, so surely I can get some cool points back there, right?

  16. Brooklynite
    Brooklynite June 17, 2007 at 4:07 pm |

    Buddy Holly’s Greatest Hits, vinyl, late seventies. Could have done a lot worse.

  17. Brooklynite
    Brooklynite June 17, 2007 at 4:10 pm |

    And I don’t remember what my first-ever CD was, but my last cassette tape was Talking Heads’ Naked. I was a late-adopter.

  18. Stupendousness
    Stupendousness June 17, 2007 at 4:12 pm |

    I believe the first tape I considered my own was Salt Peter by Ruby. I also listened to a mix dance tape a lot at that time, but I can’t remember which one it was. But I think Dookie by Green Day was the first cassette I bought.

    The first CD I claimed as my own was The Distance to Here by Live. My sister got it for my brother, but he wasn’t interested in it. I loved it. I then bought Throwing Copper on CD with my own money; I had been listening to my sister’s cassette.

    Most of my music tastes and cassettes/CDs came second-hand from my sister. She is 9 years older than me and was a huge influence. So now I like lots of music a generation ahead of me.

  19. Jess
    Jess June 17, 2007 at 4:13 pm |

    My first tape was Paula Abdul’s Opposites Attract, and my first CD was a Cranberries album.

  20. Linnaeus
    Linnaeus June 17, 2007 at 4:17 pm |

    First 45 I owned: “Whip It”, by Devo. The B-side was “Turnaround”. Loved Devo as a kid and, well, I still do. I even had an energy dome once.

    First cassette tape I owned: Weird Al Yankovic, In 3-D. I remember hearing “Eat It” and I thought it was one of the funniest things I’d ever heard. When I bought the album, I found out that there were several songs on it that I liked better.

    First CD I owned: Billboard Top Rock ‘n’ Roll Hits: 1967. By the time CDs had come around and I could afford to buy one, I had gone into this huge “today’s music sucks!” phase and mostly listened to what we now call “classic rock”.

  21. Sarah S
    Sarah S June 17, 2007 at 4:20 pm |

    My first cd was “Music Box” by Mariah Carey. My dad got it for me to go with my first cd player, which he thought was awesomely cool. And at the time (pre diva), I did love Mariah Carey… I was 10. Mock away.

  22. Anonymouse Coweird
    Anonymouse Coweird June 17, 2007 at 4:20 pm |

    Movie soundtrack to Mary Poppins, a gift from my grandmother when I was about 6.

    I think the first album I ever bought with my own money was George Carlin’s Class Clown when I was 11 or 12. It was just out, with the FCC “Warning” sticker on it. We’re talking Gen-you-wine vinyl here, folks. Yes, I’m old.

  23. little bird
    little bird June 17, 2007 at 4:31 pm |

    I think it was “Kimono My House” by Sparks.

    You are my new favorite person ever.

    I can’t remember whether my first CD was The Lion King soundtrack or the Muppet Treasure Island soundtrack. I was a bit sheltered and didn’t really experiance much popular music until I was in middle/high school. Now I’m a college DJ music junkie with an entire external hardrive filled with mp3s. Oh how times change :)

  24. Mireille
    Mireille June 17, 2007 at 4:46 pm |

    The first album I ever bought for myself was Bananarama, “True Confessions”… the one with Venus. I remember wanting to get it on vinyl because the pictures were bigger, and I felt like I was getting ripped off with a cassette since the vinyl was cheaper. I’m not sure if CDs were popularized by then… But I had appropriated some of my parents Pink Floyd albums before that, but that was the first one I got for me.

  25. Ole
    Ole June 17, 2007 at 4:49 pm |

    Def Leppard: Hysteria

  26. Jay in Chicago
    Jay in Chicago June 17, 2007 at 4:57 pm |

    The first record I owned that was mine and not my parents’ was Michael Jackson’s Bad, released and purchased with birthday money in 1987. I may have had a Sesame Street collection before that, but I don’t think that should count.

    I think Madonna’s True Blue was my first cassette tape.

    As for cd, I’m almost positive my first cd was Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul.
    Let’s face it. The 80s were both an awesome and godawful time for Pop music.

  27. Sally
    Sally June 17, 2007 at 5:02 pm |

    The first album I can remember being present at the buying of was Rick Springfield’s Working Class Dog, which I loved intensely and listened to repeatedly. I suspect, however, that my older brother would say that it was his record and that I just stole it from him. (The record player was in the family room, so it wasn’t like I really *stole* it. And I’m pretty sure my parents paid for it. Actually, I think it was a bribe for behaving ourselves while visiting my grandparents.) The first thing I remember buying with my own money was the Clash’s final album, Cut the Crap, which I bought on tape in eighth grade, because I had heard and liked a Clash song and didn’t realize that Cut the Crap was terrible and not really a Clash album at all. It does have one really amazing song on it, though, so I’m not sad that it took me another try before I found better Clash albums.

  28. Loosely Twisted
    Loosely Twisted June 17, 2007 at 5:32 pm |

    My first tape was one I recorded on our way to Utah for a family reunion. I had Police, (the ah stalking song) Micheal Jackson, Child o’mine, and various other hits . I dont have it anymore I played it til it died.

    But the first album I ever owned was Prince, Purple Rain. (yes a vinal) and my bestfriend wanted it sooooo bad she traded me Chicago 17, (vinal) for my Prince. hehe She still has hers, and I STILL have mine.

    I loved every song off both albums.

  29. AndiF
    AndiF June 17, 2007 at 5:40 pm |

    I have to delurk because I want to win the oldest first purchase.

    1959, first record (a 45): Mr. Blue by The Fleetwoods

    1964, first album: Meet the Beatles (and I still have it)

    /relurk

  30. louise
    louise June 17, 2007 at 5:48 pm |

    1975, something by The Beach Boys- my dad got it for my 10th birthday. 17 years later, I married the world’s biggest Beach Boys fan! Think the album is still at my parent’s… first I ever bought myself was Springsteen’s mega collection in 1985.

  31. Julie Mc
    Julie Mc June 17, 2007 at 6:11 pm |

    The Monkees. =)

  32. Hugo
    Hugo June 17, 2007 at 6:13 pm |

    “Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits”, cassette tape

  33. Jessica
    Jessica June 17, 2007 at 6:14 pm |

    The first and only tape I ever owned was Mariah Carey’s Daydream.
    I had some mad dance choreography to go with it.

  34. Kristi
    Kristi June 17, 2007 at 6:25 pm |

    My first ever CD that I picked out myself was Whitney Houston, I’m Your Baby Tonight. I was ten.

  35. Amanda Marcotte
    Amanda Marcotte June 17, 2007 at 6:27 pm |

    First record: Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
    First CD: Sonic Youth’s Dirty.

  36. karen in kalifornia
    karen in kalifornia June 17, 2007 at 6:32 pm |

    First LP was the sound trk (mono) from Lawrence of Arabia (in real time which means somewheres around 1964).

  37. Caja
    Caja June 17, 2007 at 7:19 pm |

    I don’t remember my first record, cause my parents bought plenty of them for me and my sister. But the first tape I bought for myself was either Elton John’s Greatest Hits, or the Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera. It’s probably the Elton John, because I know that “Rocket Man” was the first song I listened to through headphones, and it totally blew my mind, it sounded so much better than through speakers. I have no idea what my first CD was.

  38. Charity
    Charity June 17, 2007 at 7:45 pm |

    First 45 was, I believe, Elton John’s Crocodile Rock. Maybe something to do with seeing him on the Muppet Show? Don’t know. First cassette tape, bought with my own money, was Janet Jackson’s Control. First CD was Aerosmith’s Get Your Wings (an “oldie”), followed by U2′s Unforgettable Fire. And I am NOT ashamed.

  39. Donna Darko
    Donna Darko June 17, 2007 at 8:16 pm |

    Rocky soundtrack

    Y.M.C.A. 45 single

    Flip side: Macho Man

  40. Julie
    Julie June 17, 2007 at 9:46 pm |

    I had a bunch of country music tapes as a young kid, but I’m pretty sure the first cassette I ever bought for myself because I really loved it was (please no judgement here, I was 11) Vanilla Ice- To The Extreme. As a teen, once I really got into music, my first two CD’s were Nirvana’s Nevermind and Pearl Jam’s Ten.

  41. car
    car June 17, 2007 at 9:46 pm |

    8-track.
    Sesame Street Fever.

  42. maja
    maja June 17, 2007 at 9:49 pm |

    First tape: Madonna, True Blue.

    First single: Pet Shop Boys, Always On My Mind.

    First CD: Queen, Collected Hits.

    All won in contests btw. But that’s another story.

  43. Lauren
    Lauren June 17, 2007 at 10:18 pm |

    The first two CDs I ever bought with my own money: Danzig’s self-titled album, and Tupac’s “Strictly 4 My Niggaz.”

    Only Tupac’s has any staying power.

  44. PurpleGirl
    PurpleGirl June 17, 2007 at 10:20 pm |

    The first album I bought was a compilation of songs and groups picked by Murray the K (a NYC radio dj). I still have it but couldn’t get to it so I could list what was on it. It came in the early 1960s, like ’61 or ’62.

  45. Bonnie
    Bonnie June 17, 2007 at 10:24 pm |

    When I was about ten years old, I came home from school one day to find a red record player (which immediately dates me, heh) sitting on my bed, playing “Charley Pride’s Greatest Hits.”

    Maybe he was a token black country singer, but oh my, he had a voice.

  46. Elizabeth
    Elizabeth June 17, 2007 at 10:31 pm |

    I got MC Hammer’s Please Don’t Hurt ‘EM and Too Legit when I was 8 on casette tape as presents. I drove my parents nutty.

    The first two CD’s I bought were Ace of Base The Sign and Elton John’s Made in England at age 11. I confess, I’ll still put these on occasionally. :P

  47. exholt
    exholt June 18, 2007 at 12:52 am |

    First albums I bought simultaneously were Green Day’s “Basket Case” & Weird Al’s “Off The Deep End” in 1994.

  48. Toonces
    Toonces June 18, 2007 at 2:20 am |

    Blondie–Heart of Glass.

  49. Ipomoea
    Ipomoea June 18, 2007 at 2:29 am |

    First cassette: Tiffany’s Hold An Old Friend’s Hand.

    First CD: Michael Jackson’s Dangerous.

    So bad, but I still have both of them. I recently upgraded the Tiffany album to CD. *hangs head* Here’s my cool points back.

  50. antiprincess
    antiprincess June 18, 2007 at 8:55 am |

    I always had children’s records (stories, song collections, that sort of thing) but I vividly remember my first grownup records, received the christmas I was eleven. they were:

    The Stranger (Billy Joel)
    Rumours (Fleetwood Mac)
    Kansas
    and some weird concept record by (no shit) Abba.

    I wore Billy out.

  51. galnoir
    galnoir June 18, 2007 at 9:25 am |

    But the very first single I asked for was Blondie’s “The Tide is High.”

    Me, too, EG! In fact, I think I still have it.

    The first album I ever owned was probably Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, I Love Rock and Roll. Maybe I’m a little more cool than I thought…

    …oh, wait. The first CD I ever bought was The Outfield, Diamond Days. So much for cool.

  52. Ken
    Ken June 18, 2007 at 9:58 am |

    I grew up on big band records, Tijuana Brass and other latinised pop music, Liberace and something I remember playing over and over was a compilation of covers by Karl-Heinz Kastel.

    The first record I bought for myself was either ABBA’s Waterloo or Queens’ Night at the Opera.

    I can remember my (step) father not being happy with his son was listening to Queen, ‘a bunch of pansies’(his phrase). Hey, I just loved their music. I still think Freddy Mercury was one of the greatest and that he left us far too soon and I wish I was allowed to see him and Queen when they came to perform in Perth, Western Australia.

  53. Ken
    Ken June 18, 2007 at 10:07 am |

    Thanks for being guest blogger for the past week. You have writen some very thought provoking articles. This mere male thanks you.

  54. Chris H
    Chris H June 18, 2007 at 10:48 am |

    The first album I bought was Let It Be, by the Beatles. After that, it was Synchronicity, by the Police. I went on kind of a simultaneous Beatles/Police jag after that. Unfortunately, those albums don’t mean that much to me now. The albums that have been consistently important to me through the years are X: Los Angelesand Wild Gift (love the blend of Exene and John Doe’s voices), and Tom Waits: Big Time and Rain Dogs.

  55. Ron O.
    Ron O. June 18, 2007 at 11:16 am |

    The first album I bought with my own money was KISS Alive.

    The first rock album my Dad bought for us kids was Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors. I listened to it over and over. I still have a soft spot for Christie McVee.

    These were both on Vinyl. Thank god we didn’t have an 8-track. That technology sucked.

  56. kimberleigh
    kimberleigh June 18, 2007 at 1:35 pm |

    i was starting to think i’m the oldest person who reads this site, geez! (born in ’75)
    i had a bunch of albums & 8 tracks that i guess i stole from my parents, but considered mine, like Wings “Wings Over London Town” & Michael Jackson “Off the Wall.” i still love photos of Wings era Paul McCartney, because as a little, little kid i thought he was so handsome.
    i got Wham! “Make it Big” for Christmas in 1984, i think, & that was it. i was completely obsessed w/ George Michael for the next… 23 years?

  57. JW
    JW June 18, 2007 at 1:36 pm |

    When I was 15 or 16, I bought my first 4 cds at once with Xmas money (I got a CD player, too, obviously): Prince and the Revolution–Purple Rain, Harry Belafonte–Greatest Hits Volume 1, Peter Gabriel–Us, and the Indigo Girls’ self titled album.

    First tape I bought: I think it was Duran Duran–Seven and the Ragged Tiger. Either that or something by Pat Benatar. 2nd grade, maybe?

  58. kahteeph
    kahteeph June 18, 2007 at 3:07 pm |

    First tape I ever bought with my own money was En Vogue. My first CD was Violent Femmes Add It Up. I loved that cd, and still have every song memorized, in order.

    The Violent Femmes–They bring all their equipment on the bus. And you can’t f*ck with the Violent Femmes! You can not f*ck with this band!

  59. Smartpatrol
    Smartpatrol June 18, 2007 at 3:38 pm |

    1st casette: The Cramps – Bad Music for Bad People. “Save It” is one of the raunchiest, sweaty, sexy, nasty & horniest love songs ever, & to this day I still RUN, not walk, to the dance when I hear that deliciously evil-sounding decending scale that opens “Human Fly”.

    1st CD: The B-52′s: “Rock Lobster” & “Planet Claire”. ‘Nuff Said.

  60. Laurie
    Laurie June 18, 2007 at 3:59 pm |

    Are we talking kid records or real music, here? Because I honestly cannot remember the very first album I ever had — had Disney’s “Robin Hood” by Roger Miller, and could sing along with every single song, but I’m not sure that really counts.

    The first REAL music I ever had and played was a bootlegged version (from 8 track!!) of “I’d Love to Change the World” by Ten Years After. Still looking for it on CD. :) Vinyl album(s) — random Air Supply albums, probably still have them kicking around somewhere. *shudder!* Ah, yes, and “Hooked on Classics”. *GRIN*

    I’m happy to say that the rest of my collection more resembles the bootlegged cassette of Ten Years After than any of the rest of that…. And I also much prefer a physical CD to downloading songs — I have a thing for album art and liner notes.

    Kimberleigh:
    No, sadly, you are not the oldest person here. I have you beaten by several years. Please note the first “real” song I ever acquired. *ahem!* :)

  61. Andrew
    Andrew June 18, 2007 at 4:14 pm |

    delurking because I’m a masochist:

    first cassette = Rick Astley

  62. Angiportus
    Angiportus June 18, 2007 at 5:26 pm |

    Petula Clark–Downtown. When I was 12.
    Not counting one that someone gave me some years earlier, containing some dances by Edward German on the B side of Peter and the Wolf. The 2nd dance has a swinging, leaping grace that delights me still.
    Of course there was the obligatory record of nursery rhymes to start with, but that began collecting dust the day Mom put on a trumpet and orchestra record starting with a march by Purcell. I recall coming out into the frontroom and standing there just awestruck. It was like my mind just burst open. I was just 5 or so and I had never had any idea that music could be that good! I still have that one.

  63. Isua
    Isua June 18, 2007 at 8:53 pm |

    Belinda Carlisle, “Heaven on Earth,” in 1987 or 1988 – the first pop album that made its way into my fifth grade semi-consciousness. My first album, and my last record. After that all I could find were casettes. (This is not counting the various Sesame Street and Disney soundtrack records I had as a wee thing – this is the first one that I chose and I paid for like the totally-grown-up ten year old I was.)

  64. KG
    KG June 20, 2007 at 9:47 am |

    First Vinyl: Thriller – Michael Jackson

    First Single: Something by WHAM!
    First CD: New York – Lou Reed

    Lou Reed’s the only one that still gets played, I swear!

  65. Halloween Jack
    Halloween Jack June 20, 2007 at 11:14 am |

    First Single: “No No Song” by Ringo Starr.

    First album: Endless Flight by Leo Sayer.

    Hey, it was the mid-70s. Could have been worse.

    Oh, and the first album that I bought that I still listen to today? Destroyer by KISS, even though Gene Simmons has devolved into a complete sleazecreep. Remember in Men in Black when K says that the new record format means that he’ll have to buy the Beatles’ White Album yet again? That’s me with Destroyer.

  66. frankye
    frankye June 22, 2007 at 4:12 pm |

    I know I’m late as all hell here, but I wanna share! My first album was TLC Ain’t To Proud To Beg on cassette. I wish I still had it.

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