First album you heard in full

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AledJames



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This is stolen from/inspired by a tweet from Pitchfork, but either way I think it could be an interesting topic. What was the first you album you remember hearing in full?

Mine was Decade In The Sun by Stereophonics, although that's a compilation and I think other than that it was Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run (which is still my favourite album to this day)
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I think it was Michael Jackson's Bad though I'm not totally sure if I heard the whole thing at that time (I was 7 or 8 years old). If not that, it was probably (gasp!) Paula Abdul's Forever Your Girl, who I was obsessed with when I was 9 Laughing
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Hard to say.... early on I recall listening to Pretty Hat Machine by NIN. Maybe that.
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Probably The Beatles' 1, although that's a compilation. The first studio album I listened to in full I think was either Black Holes and Revelations by Muse, American Idiot by Green Day, or Hot Fuss by The Killers.
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Sweet Baby James by James Taylor

I was 10. My sister bought it for me. I learned how to sing harmony to this album...to this day, I can cover every vocal second of every song with harmony. I think it messed everyone up that I had it done at such a young age. Been singing ever since.
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Either

Soup by Blind Melon
Or

Rage Against The Machine by Rage Against The Machine
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Chain Reaction by John Farnham

In the car with the parents. About age 7-8.
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https://www.amazon.com/If-Shoe-Fits-Nor...B000008FOW

bought this after seeing him live (my first concert). there may have been a disney soundtrack of some sort before this tho, hard to remember.
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I might have heard albums at work or friends' houses before this, but the first album I sat down purposefully listened to in full was about 8 years ago. No idea why, but it was this:


Turn On The Bright Lights by Interpol

I've grown to dislike most of the music I listened to back then but I still enjoy this one quite a bit.
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