ANSWERS: 41
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Sting- Brand New Day....audio cassette..i still have it :)
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Thriller by michael Jackson
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Believe it was Kilroy Was Here by STYX. Domo.
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Originally record albums were actually a set of 78 rpm records stored in a book with leaves similar to a photo album. My parents bought several albums for me when I was a child. Later, when records called 33's because they ran at a speed of 33 1/3 RPM were invented, I was 5 years old and I begged for them to buy me some. I loved Broadway musicals, and that is what the early "albums" were. My Dad was an electronics expert, and he loved to embrace the newest technology.
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
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"On The Radio" by Donna Summer (1979)
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Meet The Beatles
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The Eagles-Hotel California
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Metallica - Black Album I got into actively listening to music probably way later than I should have.
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Tape- Madonna, Like a Virgin. I was 5- what were my parents thinking. CD- Gin Blossoms. I still have it and it still sucks.
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Man here I go showing my fricking age again - I got a 45 record of BTO. (Bachman Turner Overdrive) The song was "You aint seen nothing yet"
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4 non blondes and Snoop Dogg on the same night and Wherehouse Records.
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Something Special by Kool and the Gang. It was on vinyl too! I played the hell out of that album too!
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The album Queen Sheer Heart Attack
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I got a bunch of cassettes from Columbia Records, and once they were sent to me, never paid for them and never got more (I was like 13 please don't sue me :P) I choose: -Titanic soundtrack (still haven't seen it, though) -Grease Soundtrack -Sabrina the Teenage Witch Soundtrack (I know, I know) and my favorite one... -Backstreet Boys I guess they were a few others, but I don't remember
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I think it was Wigfield's only (I think) album by the same name!
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The first cassette tape I ever bought all by myself was Debbie Gibson "Out of the Blue" The first CD was the soundtrack to "Singles" Have I aged myself, or what?
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Barry Saddler, The Ballad of the Green Beret
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The Bodyguard Soundtrack. Ha.
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soulja boys album
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Emotion by Mariah Carey
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It was a 45 record. Creedance or Bobby Sherman, I can't remember.
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Beatles '65 on vinyl.
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Iron Maiden Piece of Mind. Back in '84. I was 9.
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First album was purchaed way back in 1958 by an artist you probably never heard of............... Close Together by Jimmy Reed. He was a very early rhythmn and blues musician. he played guitar and the harmonica. on the Chess label. I learned to be a drummer from this album. It made sense to me then and now. It also earned me a lot of money.
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Archie Campbell's That's Good, That's Bad.
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Early 1980's. Men At Work, tape.
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Beatles "Hard Day's Night" LP
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dont laugh I was young,it was hot dog by shakin stevens on cassette.I have a huge collection of great music nowadays
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Dickie Goodman's 'Mr. Jaws'. Kiss's 'Hotter Than Hell' was the second.
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First cd was Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits. Still have it and still listen to it!
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mine was the teenage mutant ninja turtles soundtrack on cassette....GO NINJA, GO NINJA, GO!!
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a 45 RPM record By Elvis Presley
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a cassette, it was S.Club7. bring it all back...a single!
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I remember buying the Tina Turner album Simple the best on Cassette
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First LP ~ The Pointer Sisters "That's A Plenty" [ from about 1973 or so ] - -it's still better than most of my collection, let alone the rest of the music I hear sometimes out there
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I don't remember the name, but it was from the K-Tell (sp?) television commercial & had Monster Bash on it!
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Guns n' Roses - Appetite For Destruction on vinyl. Technically, my aunt bought it for me because it had the "Parental Advisory" label on it, and I was a kid, so the record store wouldn't sell it to me.
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Synchronicity by the Police. I bought it on vinyl. I was impressed, as a kid, with how the cover of each individual sleeve was different and I liked the imagery of the bones and weird musical instruments. When I got it home and begged my parents to let me listen to it on their sound system, I was also very impressed by how it sounded.
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I can't POSSIBLY remember that far back. Something in the late 70s.
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A recording of Handel's "Messiah"
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