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David_D
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Posted: May 02 2022 at 13:24 |
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Pure nostalgy!
Your favourite albums in the first years of your music interest, and which you're still fond of. Tell please in which years. Mine are in 1973-75 while being teenager: Black Sabbath - Vol 4 Deep Purple - Fireball Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Trilogy T. Rex - Slider Ten Years After - Rock & Roll Music to the World Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy The Who - Tommy Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Osibisa - Osibisa Ekseption - Trinity Golden Earring - Moontan
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I had older brothers so many of mine are from their album collections.
A few I remember: Tommy - The Who El Dorado - ELO Live at Carnegie Hall - Renaissance Volunteers - Jefferson Airplane American Beauty - Grateful Dead New Riders of the Purple Sage - S/T |
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In my first years of music interests I was too young and poor to buy albums. (9 yrs old, 1967) But when I did start buying LP's it might have looked like this. The Archies - The Archies 1968 ELP - S/T 1970 Grand Funk - Live 1970 Gas Mask - Their First Album 1970 Paul McCartney - Ram 1971 Deep Purple - Fireball 1971 And the rest, as they say, is history.
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Which reminded me, I was very fond of this one as well.
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Actually, I must say that I didn't buy my very first ones. Edited by David_D - May 02 2022 at 14:26 |
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I had some Elvis Presley records and Sha Na Na records when I was younger. In 1982, I got a two record K-Tel Hit List of current pop hits. My first two "proper" records were Christmas of 83 when I received Def Leppard's Pyromania and Quiet Riot's Metal Health. I still have nostalgia when I hear those two albums. The first record I ever bought with my own money was Judas Priest's British Steel, which again is still a favorite. I didn't get into Prog until years later and that door was opened by Rush.
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When I was 4-5 years old (1973-75), I was pretty focused on these albums ( my dad graciously let me play them on my own )
The Beatles 1967-1970 The Beatles Rubber Soul Moody Blues To Our Childrens’ Childrens’ Children Moody Blues On the Threshold of a Dream Edited by HolyMoly - May 02 2022 at 14:38 |
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Don't really remember. In the late 60's, The Carpenters, The Beatles, The Monkees, and The Partridge Family come to mind. I remember watching The Monkees and Partridge Family on TV on the weekends. Still love The Carpenters... think I had a Greatest Hits album.
The first two albums I bought were Thick as a Brick and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Tull remains a favorite. Others, if memory serves, Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs, Alice Cooper Love it to Death, Killer, Schools Out and Billion Dollar Babies, and Frank Zappa Apostrophe.
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The Doors (all of them) Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon/The Wall
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+/- in chronological order (mine) from 69 to 77 Stand Up Hot Rocks Harmonium (& 5è Saison) Crime Of The Century Space In Time (RNRLTTW too) Argus Grey & Pink 12 Dreams AHM Raw Sienna Rising Ricochet Trick Sad Wings Of Destiny Bat Out Of Hell
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Led Zeppelin IV and House of the Holy
Deep Purple Made in Japan Slade Alive TRex The slider Jethro Tull Aqualung Yes ' CTTE , Genesis Live and Selling were my prog triggers... however we never used the label ' progressive' back then |
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Another album, I became very fond of those years, was Jesus Christ Superstar, introduced to my class by our music teacher.
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Genesis: Duke... then worked backwards
Yes: Drama... then worked backwards Rush: Signals/ GUP... then worked backwards Black Sabbath: Heaven & Hell... then worked backwards Barclay James Harvest: Ring Of Changes... then worked backwards Alan Parsons Project: Eye In The Sky... then worked backwards Marillion: Script... then worked forwards Deep Purple: In Rock, Led Zep IV and so on... I think you get the gist for someone born in 1968.. Edited by Jared - May 03 2022 at 05:06 |
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now Jared then Deraj .... worked backwards |
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Crime Of The Century
Tubular Bells The Number of the Beast Billion Dollar Babies Rainbow Rising Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - May 03 2022 at 07:04 |
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Yes, I get the gist, Jared, and your working backwards was surely a good thing to do. A couple of years after the beginning of my worshipping music, and in the years 1975-77, I was almost only into Prog and albums like: Oldfield - the first three Mahavishnu - Birds of Fire Return To Forever - Where Have I Known You Secret Oyster - Sea Sun Jean-Luc Ponty - Upon the Wings of Music Stomu Yamashta - Raindog Wakeman - Six Wifes, Myths, No Earthly Floyd - Wish You Were Focus - Hamburger Concerto Genesis - Trespass, Selling PFM - Photos of Ghosts Jarre - Oxygene Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear - mostly instrumental music and much Jazz-Rock.
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I remember my first two - Alice Cooper's Billion Dollar Babies and Genesis Live. After that, no idea but probably included some Yes and Led Zeppelin. Possibly an Alice Cooper album called School Days which was a compilation of his first two albums.
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My first favourite albums that are still favourites will have to be most Beatles albums from Rubber Soul and onwards. When I was 8-9, my favourite album was probably Roxette - Joyride, but nowadays I have a more distanced relationship with it. From a pure pop perspective it very well crafted, without a doubt, but it is not exactly great art. I still enjoy it though. Before that (5-8), it had been the soundtrack from the film version of the musical Hair.
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