Topic: First Albums

Someone mentioned Queen last week that got me revisiting their music and what I re-discovered was how great that first album of theirs was.  I remember going into my local head shop/record store in the early 70's and asking a friend about this group with the weird name.  When he put the album on and I heard that first song I was hooked....
I also found that I never got around to getting The Cars' first on my computer and got that too.  Listening to that one the first time was a jaw dropping moment.
That's two and I'm short on time, but I'd like to hear about others from you all....Led Zeppelin definitely comes to mind too.

2 (edited by Brack 2011-10-10 08:40:06)

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The First's that made an impact were Montrose & Van Halen... and to a lesser extent... Kiss.
I agree with Curby regarding Queen's First. I went to College in West London, and came across this great independent record store in the High St, and got to know the staff well over the years. They used to let me know what was new, and what was coming in. Queen was one of those. Like Curby, i was hooked from the first track.
I missed out on Led Zeppelin's First, but caught up after II.
I'm sure there are others....

Boston's First is another one.

@ PSmith1946 - how about Wishbone Ash too? Like Led Zep I, i missed Wishbone Ash's First, but been a life long fan since 'Pilgrimage'

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3 (edited by PSmith1946 2011-10-10 03:17:11)

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Agree with both Queen and Led Zep, saw both the same year live, how about Wishbone Ash too.

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Boston, not bad for a basement studio effort. Only Guns & Roses debut outsold it.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd's first album (Pronounced) has always been one of my favorites and ZZ Top's first album  (appropriately named "ZZ Top's First Album") is also killer.

Different genre, but i also really like and still listen to Billy Joel's album Piano Man quite a bit.

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Rockfarmer wrote:

Lynyrd Skynyrd's first album (Pronounced) has always been one of my favorites and ZZ Top's first album  (appropriately named "ZZ Top's First Album") is also killer.

Different genre, but i also really like and still listen to Billy Joel's album Piano Man quite a bit.

I beat a trail to my nearest record store the morning after I saw Skynyrd open for the Who in November of '73 to get my hands on a copy of Pronounced and began wearing it out.

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didn't get into Skynyrd until later, but it is a fine one for sure. Like most, bought Zep II and immediately started searching for I.

This Was - Jethro Tull 1968, although Stand Up was the huge UK hit
The Allman Brothers Band - self titled 1969
Ah Via Musicom - Eric Johnson 1990

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Def Leppards was also a brilliant first album. cool

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'Bridge Of Sighs' by Robin Trower is a remarkable first album  cool

Led Zeppelin 1 I was fortunate enough to be introduced to when it came out  cool

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cool

Romans8 wrote:

'Bridge Of Sighs' by Robin Trower is a remarkable first album  cool

Led Zeppelin 1 I was fortunate enough to be introduced to when it came out  cool

Sorry Romans but Robins first album was Twice Removed from Yesterday.BOS one of my all time favs!

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Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood & Creedence Clearwater Revival's first albums are both great as well.

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Some great pics already here.Nice catch on Montrose Brack!How about Bad Company,Ten By Pearl Jam,Core by STP,Emerson,Lake and Palmer.Black Sabbath,Aerosmith,s first album.Blue Oyster Cult.

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The Outlaws debut is another Southern Rock classic. Green Grass & High Tides Forever!!! My personal favorite is There Goes Another Love Song.

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Van Halen I

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gary wrote:

Some great pics already here.Nice catch on Montrose Brack!How about Bad Company,Ten By Pearl Jam,Core by STP,Emerson,Lake and Palmer.Black Sabbath,Aerosmith,s first album.Blue Oyster Cult.

Thanks Gary, i knew you would come up with some more goodies!
Bad Company, Pearl Jam,Emerson,Lake & Palmer.Black Sabbath,Aerosmith,s first album.Blue Oyster Cult. Absolutely !

Core by STP - who is this again ?  OK, Stone Temple Pilots , of course!

... and how could i forget... Captain Beyond, agreed, not a big seller, but obtained cult status ... imo

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Truth by Jeff Beck was one of the first albums I bought. I also bought Queen's first album on the release date as John Peel had been playing Liar a lot. One Saturday afternoon I was listening to Alan Freeman and he played I ain't the one by Lynyrd Skynyrd. As soon as it finished I hopped on a bus to go downtown and bought the album.

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Lot of good stuff mentioned already.

Another few: Cry of Love's  Brother, Robert Plant's Pictures At Eleven, Gun's Taking On The World, West, Bruce & Laing's self titled 1st album

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Thunder - Backstreet Symphony

When I was a child I spoke as a child, But all I heard was how I should get ahead,
Now growing up it ain't anything but all This indecision with these debts and doubts
And worries hanging over my head. When I was a child I spoke as a child,
I wish I could remember what I said.