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!
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My mother was disturbed about the things John Lennon said about the Beatles being bigger than God or something to that effect (obviously misunderstood) so she wouldn’t let me buy a Beatles album. I must have been about 10 years old at the time. My workaround was to buy Alvin & the Chipmunks cover version. I thought I was pretty clever.
First album I asked for and recieved from my parents was Olivia Netwon John - Physical.

First album I purchased with my own money was Parkening Plays Bach.

Call me a polymath I guess.
45s (remember those?):  The Ventures Hawaii 5-0 (a) and Soul Breeze (b) on Liberty and Johnny Rivers Secret Agent Man (a) and You Dig (b) on Venture.  Long gone both, sadly.  I think I was 7 years old.

LPs:  Simon & Garfunkel Bridge over Troubled Water and Chicago III.  Still have those.  S&G is played out, but Side 4 of III is still a solid listen.  I was 10 and had inherited my sister's GE compact all-in-one record changer and speaker set.