What music album did your wear out?

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Night Train

Maker of Things
I never got into wearing my albums, I just played them on the record player.

Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat saw a lot of use in my younger days as did a couple of Martha and the Muffins albums.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Hawkwind - 'Doremi Fasol Latido'
Ah, that's one of my favourite turbo-trainer albums, favourite track Brainstorm! :bicycle:

Blimey, creepy or what - I just Googled the album title, found that Amazon are selling the remastered album for £3.99, followed the link to the Amazon page and was instantly told that I "... purchased this item on 22 July 2007" - Big Brother is watching you (with the aid of a cookie)!
 

mog35

Active Member
Location
Thanet
Husker Du - New Day Rising

Amazing record.

For me it was Nirvana's Nevermind, which I bought aged 13 shortly after it came out. Up until then I had been listening mainly to thrash metal and hard rock and this seemed like it was from a different planet.

The day I bought it I must've played it ten or eleven times. I totally lost interest in the likes of Metal Church and Guns'n'Roses, hello Dinosaur Jr, Mudhoney, Dead Kennedys and lots more.
 

Cardiac

Über Member
Stratosfear by Tangerine Dream

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I bought two copies on vinyl and now I have it on CD of course.
 

Norm

Guest
The Works - Queen
Ooo, good call.

Black Rose by Thin Lizzy
Jazz by Queen
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette
Hands - Little Boots
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Discovering Captain Beefheart 'Safe as Milk' from John Peel's radio show was a revelation for me. My dad worked in London at the time (about 1980 I guess) and I packed him off to Rough Trade records to pick it up for me. That disc got some serious play, still does today.
 
Also Bat out Of Hell and Stooges Fun House

And all of Bowie's early works,
Dark Side of the Moon by The Pink Floyds
Hotel California by The Eagles
The B-52's

Had all my equipment and records burgled about 1984 so gave up buying music for about twenty years in disgust. Back on track now though - playing Cash, Dylan and Zep to death at the moment.
 
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