I _think_ it was Planet P Project. I remember better my first player. A
Denon. With a Phillips logo on the door. A dcd1800 I think it was, which I
got at Leiser Sound for about $900.

Soundtrack from Cats (with the original cast, including Betty Buckley
singing Memories) was in the first few.

Dark side of the moon and 52nd street and ziggy stardust and white music
were early, too.


On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Maureen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells.  I still have it.  Pink Floyd Dark Side
> of the Moon was the second.
>
> One of the most fun nights of my life occurred when I got a huge bonus
> and decided to replace my entire album collection with CDs.  I spent
> hours in Tower Records picking out the music that I wanted.  By the
> end of the evening, the store manager has found me a chair and was
> rubbing my feet and fetching a latte from Starbucks while the staff
> located CDs for me.  I spent about three grand.  Wish I had it back.
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Jim Davis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hey!  In honor of the occasion (and in my continuing attempt to avoid
> political threads here) let's reminicse:  what was the first CD you ever got
> and, since it's probably embarrassing, what's the first CD you generally
> tell people (like people you're trying to make sleep with you) you go
>
> 

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