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First CD I bought was Dirty Work by The Rolling Stones. Not exactly one of their classics, but was hot in 1986 when I bought my first CD player.

First album(s) were Foreigner by Foreigner and Point of No Return by Kansas.
 
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Waynes World 2 soundtrack and Superunknown by Soundgarden, circa 1994 when the family got the JVC 5 CD changer.
 
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Only because there are who even knows how many now

Now 3. Now frickin THREE.
 

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Two Princes still makes me cringe.
 
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Rush: Power Windows

Wanted to get something with all digital encoding (DDD). Bought it with my first CD player from Crazy Eddie in Hamden :)
 
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Tupac - 2Pacalypse Now
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet CD to replace the tape I lost.
 
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Best Buy isn't selling music CD's anymore.

Yes, CD's as the go to way to purchase and listen to music has long since passed, but it's a milestone.

I don't remember what was my first CD. I do remember getting 12 of them for 1¢.
Sgt Peppers in 1987
 

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Dookie by Green Day.

I remember my dad was part of BMG music club and I have way too many terrible CDs because of it. The deals were great and I had CDs for every one hit wonder.

I vividly remember Dookie being the first CD because it was the first album I liked from start to finish.
 

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First vinyl album I actually bought was Steve Miller’s greatest hits. I’m not sure on first CD. Maybe Dark Side of the Moon or The Wall. I think I mostly rebought what I had on cassette and vinyl back then. Pretty sure I was at UConn when I got my first CD.
 

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Got my first CD player as I was entering high school. This was one of the first 4. Bought it at either (Most likely) Strawberries in Westborough or at Lechmere in the Greendale Mall in Worcester.

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Anyone around for the record/cd shop by store 24? University Music or Records or something like that. I think there was another one too above DP Dough that focused more on instruments and sheet music.
 
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Anyone around for the record/cd shop by store 24? University Music or Records or something like that. I think there was another one too above DP Dough that focused more on instruments and sheet music.

Two record shops were located in Storrs in the early to mid 1980's. I believe University Music was indeed the name of one of them, it did sell records as well as sheet music. I think the other one was called The Disc, or something similar. I think University Music was located in the same set of shops as The Sugar Shack was.
 

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Two record shops were located in Storrs in the early to mid 1980's. I believe University Music was indeed the name of one of them, it did sell records as well as sheet music. I think the other one was called The Disc, or something similar. I think University Music was located in the same set of shops as The Sugar Shack was.
Yes, yes and yes. All correct.
 
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Two record shops were located in Storrs in the early to mid 1980's. I believe University Music was indeed the name of one of them, it did sell records as well as sheet music. I think the other one was called The Disc, or something similar. I think University Music was located in the same set of shops as The Sugar Shack was.

Wow. The Disc. I used to sell used CDs there when I ran out of beer money.

My first CD player was an ADC single disc player that I bought at a stereo shop in Avon for $200. We went down the street to Caldor where I picked up Eric Clapton Time Pieces. Had to be early '85.
 

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Wow. The Disc. I used to sell used CDs there when I ran out of beer money.

My first CD player was an ADC single disc player that I bought at a stereo shop in Avon for $200. We went down the street to Caldor where I picked up Eric Clapton Time Pieces. Had to be early '85.
I owned Time Pieces before I had Backless, so Time Pieces was my introduction to his song "Promises" and I will always remember it for that. Great tune.
 
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I owned Time Pieces before I had Backless, so Time Pieces was my introduction to his song "Promises" and I will always remember it for that. Great tune.

That is a great tune. If there were grooves on that CD, there wouldn't be any left. Time Pieces was always a late Thursday night staple in my dorm room.
 

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