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#ThursdayThoughts What was the first album you bought? 🤔

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  1. Sheer heart attack Queen

  2. Lionel Richie – Dancing on the Ceiling

  3. I pestered my parents to join Britannia Music Club and bought “A Salt With a Deadly Pepa” by Salt n Pepa, “Push” by Bros and whatever the current Now was at the time!

  4. MC Hammer – Please Hammer don’t hurt ’em. He was the Jay-Z of his day

  5. Prodigy – Experience and Jungle Mania 3 😂🎧🎧🎧🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  6. ‘Best of the Beach Boys Vol1’ and I still have it framed on my wall. The price is still on the back at 32/6 about £1.50ish I believe!!

  7. First album on cd was Enigma
    I think my first ever album on cassette was the first ever NOW album. Eaten long ago by a tape deck of ages past 🤣

  8. Saint Etienne – Good Humour

  9. Sara Honey says:

    Beach boys good vibrations

  10. Dark Side of The Moon…. Pink Floyd.

  11. Yellow Brick Road Elton John 1973 ! still got it .

  12. “Absolutely” – Madness on vinyl, Still got it 😄

  13. Dare – The Human League on Vinyl

  14. Poss Sheer Heart Attack for me too Paul Hog Holmes- owned Slayed by Slade before that but think it was a Christmas present from my parents 🙂

  15. Joby Ware says:

    London 0 Hull 4 by the Housemartins

  16. Arrival by Abba and best of the Rubettes – although I tell my mates it was Low by Bowie….

  17. The crazy world of Arthur Brown 1968

  18. The Jam Setting sons with Christmas money in 1980….bought London Calling following week

  19. Kevin King says:

    blonde Parallel lines

  20. Ghostbusters soundtrack on cassette.

  21. Adrian Lee says:

    The Great Rock and Roll Swindle- Sex Pistols

  22. Iron Maiden,Killers 1985ish so I was seven! HMV,Sutton Surrey!

  23. Lee Gill says:

    Constrictor by Alice Cooper

  24. Aftermath Rolling Stones

  25. Showaddywaddy greatest hits 🤣🤣🤣

  26. Prince charming – Adam and the ants 👍

  27. Thompson Twins Set. It was a choice between that and Thriller, released in the same year. Woolworths was a place of wonder back then.

  28. Mick Lane says:

    Status Quo.. Blue for You

  29. Gary Claus says:

    Queen – Live Killers

  30. Meatloaf – Bat out of hell

  31. ‘Sing It Again, Rod’ by Rod Stewart

  32. Parallel Lines – Blondie

  33. My mum bought it for my birthday does it count, Duran Duran debut album it was the oldest album, she bought it by error I wanted Seven And The Ragged Tiger 🐯 it’s the best thing she did I loved it it was start of exploring other bands music I was 8 xo

  34. Layla and other love songs by Derek And The Dominoes. It’s 50 years old next year and I still listen to it most days and sounds as good as ever.

  35. On CD it was The Great Escape by Blur. On cassette either pj & duncan or eternal, the album names escape me for some reason 🤣

  36. Guns n roses appetite for destruction

  37. Pantira, volger display of power

  38. Mothership Connection Parliament.

  39. Harry Yard says:

    The Original Monster Mash – Bobby Boris Pickett and the Crypt Kickers

  40. Ian Tucker says:

    Much as I’d like to say something cool , unfortunately my first album I bought was Out of the blue by ELO. Luckily, second was The Modern World by The Jam

  41. Super Trouper, ABBA, on vinyl, was one of the many who made it the biggest pre ordered album of its time. Picked it up on day of release, still got it

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