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Kyliefan001
03-01-2010
The Swing - INXS
Smess83
03-01-2010
Ok, I'd had records and tapes before... but my first CD was Dire Straits On Every Street bought in Woolworths St Ives just when it came out, which made me very young lol...
eugenespeed
03-01-2010
The Levellers - Zeitgeist
rivercity_rules
03-01-2010
My first CDs were bought in Woolies too!

I bought too at the same time (splashing out!) No Limits, by 2 Unlimited and the Jungle Book Groove Single.

Kinda Random pairing for a 4 year old. (I may have been 5 actually, both 1993 anyway)
misslibertine
04-01-2010
Originally Posted by Smess83:
“Ok, I'd had records and tapes before... but my first CD was Dire Straits On Every Street bought in Woolworths St Ives just when it came out, which made me very young lol...”

st ives?! i holiday there every year

the first song i ever bought was 'because we want to' by billie piper - it was on tape though.

however i did have the mr blobby track which made 1993 christmas number one, but that was bought for me.
musicdude
04-01-2010
Britney spears - Baby one more time. First single i ever got. Not to sure what the first album i got was.

Ahh im glad my first single was my fav artist of all time.
MD1500
04-01-2010
I just got my first CD player and obviously wanted a cheap CD to try it out with. Being in a small town, the shop didn't have many, so I bizarrely ended up buying the "Salt N Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex" single.

First album was probably "Michael Jackson - Dangerous", and again it was bought for similar reasons. It had just been released, everyone in school was going on about it and I just wanted "an Album" to try out.

Needless to say, I was quite young and my musical taste hadn't yet developed.
crazychris12
04-01-2010
Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits in 1989 when I got my first CD player.
Smess83
04-01-2010
Yeh, we used to go to St Ives every year when I was a kid for a week. I went back for a weekend this year and last year and the Woolies was still empty I think,

Anyway, I thought I'd got On Every Street when it first came out but that was '91 and I reckon I got Real McCoys Run Away during the same holiday, though it could have been the year after.

I was a late starter with CDs, we didn't bother listening to music much at home and dad kept the Wharfedale record and tape stereo system, which were meant to be good ones back then. Its only when dad changed his car around 1990 and it came fitted with a CD player did we start to buy CDs.
Scoundreldays
04-01-2010
I remember the 1st CD I bought. I ordered it at the time from a website because I was so excited to see a Morten Harket Solo album on sale which I hadn't seen in shops. It was only after I ordered it that I realised I didn't have a CD player.
So when it came I had to borrow my Mums to copy it on to tape. I think it was another 2 years until I finally bought a CD player of my own so could listen to it in it's propper form.
badnono
04-01-2010
Y'know, I can't actually remember my first CD, I've got several thousand of the buggers, but the first one I actually bought remains a hazy blank......it might have been 'Good Morning Spider' by Sparklehorse, but I can't be sure.

First album on vinyl is easier (I was a kid, and shelling out for an album was a BIG deal); 'Powerage' by AC/DC

First cassette album; 'The Rise and Fall' by Madness

First mp3 album; I don't believe in paying money for mp3s. It feels icky.
Gaz@NokiaMusic
04-01-2010
Originally Posted by MD1500:
“I just got my first CD player and obviously wanted a cheap CD to try it out with. Being in a small town, the shop didn't have many, so I bizarrely ended up buying the "Salt N Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex" single.

First album was probably "Michael Jackson - Dangerous", and again it was bought for similar reasons. It had just been released, everyone in school was going on about it and I just wanted "an Album" to try out.

Needless to say, I was quite young and my musical taste hadn't yet developed.”

That's uncanny, my first LP's were Salt n' Pepa Greatest Hits and Michael Jackson - Dangerous... and Snap - World Power. I don't think they were bad choices personally.

My first CD was Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith
Sly Stallone
04-01-2010
probably Marshal Mathers LP, not a bad one really.

I bought tons of singles before this though, but that was my first album (non pirated).
welwynrose
04-01-2010
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA 1984

First Album Vinyl either Tommy by The Who or Uncle Meat - The Mothers of Invention
leelad05
04-01-2010
Micheal Jackson Earth song lol
cloudy
04-01-2010
Like A Prayer Madonna cd single

I didn't have a cd player, i bought every format released by Madonna
Anika Hanson
04-01-2010
Mariah Carey- Daydream and Madonna- The immaculate collection both on the same day in 1995.
Angurdaval
04-01-2010
Probably a Now thats what I call...... CD
how boring
caren197
04-01-2010
Backstreet Boys: Backstreets Back lol
Ryan-B
04-01-2010
Samantha Mumba lol
Too Dark Park
04-01-2010
It was either "Stan" by Eminem (the only single I've ever bought) or a 2CD dance compilation. I can't remember what it was called but the first track was "Feel the Beat" by Darude.
Midiboy
04-01-2010
Pet Shop Boys - Please
sam_h786
04-01-2010
spice girls
borintimebrenda
04-01-2010
first cd after many many cassettes:

eternal - don't you love me single, from our price.
Blackadder V
04-01-2010
"Use your illusion 2" by Guns N Roses was the first CD I bought for myself
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