Your first album was...

#77
#77
You can get a record player. We have one and my oldest just bought one at urban outfitters in Planet Hollywood. We sometimes listen to vinyl and sit in our bar area. Kinda old school, especially if I crack open a few PBRs

Just a note to all those newbies to turntables. If you want to hook it to your existing stereo you either need:

1. An older or hifi focused receiver/amp with phono inputs or

2. A newer turntable that has a built in preamp or

3. A stand alone turntable with it's own amp and speaker.

4. By a phono pre amp to use with your existing stereo.

Option #2 is probably the best choice if you want to dabble.

For option #1 sometimes your local thrift store may have some older receivers that had phono inputs but most of those stores have been scoured by people trying to do this or vintage collectors.

For option #4 there are some decent ones in the under $50 range like this one

Amazon.com: ART DJPRE II Phono Preamplifier RCA Type Input and Output Switchable Low Cut Filter: Musical Instruments
 
#78
#78
Appears the (so far) in the title was a bit optimistic.

Love some BTO though

Thats a fact. Lol

It came out after their 5th album (Head On), which was their next to last album with their co-founder Randy Bachman.

Those five albums were pretty d*** good, imo.
 
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#79
#79
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this was mine as well. great minds n all...
 
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#81
#81
I had this Roy Clark banjo album, it was amazing. I found a copy a few month ago and still love it
 
#82
#82
It's a little fuzzy, but my first BMG order was:
Thriller
VH
Purple Rain
Cyndi Lauper
Best of the Beach Boys
Rio
Tears for Fears
 
#85
#85
Alice In Chains ... Dirt

Bought the CD along with my first portable CD player, just so I could listen to "Would?" But there were several great songs on that album.
 
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