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The Shadows - on the MFP label
Jo Jo Gunne
Deep Purple - In Rock
Focus - Moving Waves
Status Quo - Piledriver
Abba - Super Trouper
Kiss - The Elder
Cure - Head on the Door
The Cult - Electric
Nick Cave - Your Funeral My Trial
These were the ones I bought with my own money- I copied loads more before these.
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All That You Can't Leave Behind / The Joshua Tree - U2
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Word Gets Around - Stereophonics
There is Nothing Left to Lose - Foo Fighters
Feeling Strangely Fine - Semisonic
pretty sure the next 2 would have been The Gift and Snap! both by The Jam....and the next two were probably Setting Sons and All Mod Cons by The Jam but I can't be sure.
Queen - Jazz
Nazareth - No Mean City
Saxon - Wheels of Steel
Van Halen - Women and Children First
Scorpions - Taken By Force
although shortly after that I gained access to my oldest brother's collection which was Led Zep, Joni Mitchell, Sabbath, Grand Funk,etc.
Not sure of the next ones. Once I got the music bug I was smitten and bought loads!
My first 5 albums:
Machine Head - Deep Purple
Led Zeppelin IV
Bolan Boogie - T Rex
Abraxas - Santana
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Adam & the Ants - Kings of the wild frontier
U2 Boy
Madness-Absolutely
Simple Minds Sparkle in the Rain
67-70 'Blue' album - The Beatles
461 Ocean Boulevard - Eric Clapton
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield
Breakfast in America, Supertramp
Greatest Hits, Simon & Garfunkel
but less sure after that - Out of the Blue, ELO might be one, and And Then There Were Three, Genesis could be the other.
Master of Reality
Volume 4
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Sabotage
probably in that order. The first three are definitely correct.
I said maybe.....
Moving Waves - Focus
Focus III
Brandenburg Concertos - Academy of St Martins in the Fields under Neville Mariner
Beethoven's symphonies - Herbert Von Karajan's recordings with the Berlin Philharmonic
Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast
Saxon - Denim And Leather
Iron Maiden - Killers
Iron Maiden - s/t
The raw and the cooked, Fine Young Cannibals.
Exodus, Bob Marley.
Automatic for the people, REM.
The Doors OST
Pocket full of Kryptonite, Spin Doctors.
The first one was definitely first, ask remember buying that. Then after a few years of not listening to music, the other 4 came along.
And only one of them I've since re-bought on Cd.
Nirvana - Incesticide (I know this for a fact)
Alice In Chains - Facelift
Nirvana - Nevermind
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell*
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven*
* = Bought as a double pack for a tenner from FL Moore. Feckin bargain.
1st 5 tapes bought with my own money was something like this:
Then Nice Enough To Eat. It's an Island sampler album with Free, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Traffic etc. I only know because I've still got it.
I think the third was Age of Atlantic, another sampler album with Led Zep and Iron Butterfly. Still got that too.
After that? Errr, not sure. Probably something by King Crimson, Black Sabbath or the Groundhogs.
At a guess, the following four would have been these... or thereabouts.
The Boomtown Rats - A Tonic For The Troops
Motorhead - Ace Of Spades
Status Quo - From The Makers Of.
Adam & The Ants - Kings Of The Wild Frontier
Please bear in mind that my dad had a good selection of classic rock/blues CDs that I listened to all the time.