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Re: your very first album
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Wow, just now stumbled upon this thread and enjoyed reading all the posts. There are some great albums listed and it just goes to show Axiom owners are a divers group.
The very first album I owned was a gift from my brother. Looking back on it now I'm not sure if it was a joke or not. It was Cruisin' by The Village People given to me for my 10th birthday. Man, I can remember practicing my moves to YMCA. The very first album I ever bought was Kiss' self title album. Cold Gin is still one of my favorites.
Axiom stuff, Denon stuff, & Sony stuff
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Re: your very first album
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I think I actually owned a cassette before an LP, oddly enough.
Mid-80s when you start working and having your own cash to buy stuff, the Walkman was king.
I think the first album I actually bought myself, with my own money - that I worked for - not got in my Christmas card or anything - would have been Ozzy Osbourne - Speak of the Devil.
Bren R.
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Re: your very first album
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First LP I remember being interested in - CCR, Cosmo's Factory (older sister).
First LP I remember asking for and getting - some Partridge Family monstrosity.
First LP I remember buying for myself and loving dearly - Supertramp, Crime of the Century. Just listened to the CD the other night. Still genius.
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