1st Album you Ever Owned?


I hope this topic stirs up some great memories and further sharing of good music.
What was the first vinyl "LP" album you ever owned?

Mine was "Maynard '64" (Maynard Furgeson).  I was 10 and learning to play trumpet, and my dad bought this album for me.  He worked a lot, so it was really cool that he took the time to chase it down.

I cherished it and still have it, but it didn't take long to learn there was much better jazz out there.  In all fairness, I grew up listening to my parents playing Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong and Tommy Dorsey - a pretty decent start given the general lack of recognition in the white middle class as to how African culture had molded the music they loved.

Please share your first LP experience!
keegiam
Van Cliburn - Tchaikovsky Concerto #1, Rachmaninoff Concerto #2 on RCA.  Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba on Verve.Both mono and I still have them.
Bought two of them at the same time. ELO, and Foghats Fool For The City in 75 or 76 . I actually had 8 tracks before I had albums. My parents did not have a record player, so when I purchased my first car in 72 I started on 8 tracks.
Grew up in Frankfurt Germany, born 1968.
I may fail to remember what I did for my birthday or New Year’s the previous year, so this fun thread says something about the significance of music in my and everyone else’s life posting here.

First album was Kiss “Dynasty”
First piece of recorded music came with my first playback device, a little cassette player and a tape that had on one side Abba “Super Trooper” and on the other the soundtrack to “Zorba, the Greek”.
First concert my dad took me to was Santana at the Old Opera in Frankfurt.


My Dad won a raffle at a local gas station's grand opening.  It was a "Stereo" Garrard record changer with ceramic flipover cat, tube amplifier, speaker and other channel in removeable lid.  Came with a stack of stereo LPs...original cast B'way soundtracks, pop, and Hit Parade collections, including Best of The Coasters, Bobby Darin, Nat Cole.  The first album I bought to play on this was "Having A Rave-Up with the Yardbirds".  Soon after...the Stones' "High Tides and Green Grass" and the Beatles' "Rubber Soul".  Then...the first Paul Butterfield Blues Band album.  That one opened my ears up big time.