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Happy birthday Compact Discs!

Chizz
Chizz Posts: 28,459
edited August 2009 in Not Sports Related
The Compact Disc is a 120mm diameter, 16 gramme disc of 1.2 mm thick polycarbonate plastic, used for storing audio (and other) files. It was first released in Germany on 17 August 1982.

What was your first CD and which has been the best CD release since then?

For me, it's first: Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits) and best: Let it Be Naked (The Beatles).

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  • BDL
    BDL Posts: 6,028
    First CD I bought was a compilation - 30 years of the Marquee club. Bought my first CD player at Richer Sounds, London Bridge. September 1987.
  • remember seeing them on 'tomorrows world' and thinking that they'll never catch on.

    i think will downing was my first cd bought. 1988ish.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,076
    first: Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits)
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    I bought a marantz around 1988/89...cant honestly remember what was my first CD (They are all over in Oz) Probably a duplicate of one of my Vinyl albums.....quite possibly Tubular bells
  • CD ?
    Still with vinyl mate......
  • mistrollingin
    mistrollingin Posts: 3,868
    1st Brenda Holloway's Greatest Hits
    Best Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Series
  • My first was actually a bootleg of the Beach Boys unreleased "Smile".
    My favourite since is the 3CD re-issue of the Kinks "Village Green Preservation Society".

    Despite promising myself I wouldn't, I have now bought my whole record collection twice(vinyl & CD).
    Please hold back on the new technology. :(
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,459
    [cite]Posted By: Six-a-bag-of-nuts[/cite]My first was actually a bootleg of the Beach Boys unreleased "Smile".
    My favourite since is the 3CD re-issue of the Kinks "Village Green Preservation Society".

    Despite promising myself I wouldn't, I have now bought my whole record collection twice(vinyl & CD).
    Please hold back on the new technology. :(
    So when will you download them all again from iTunes?
  • Is it free, Chizz? If not count me out. ;-)

    Besides, it dawned on me the other day that I've got far too many records that I'm ever likely to play them all again in what's left of a normal lifespan!!!!!!!!
  • 24 Red
    24 Red Posts: 578
    I remember when CDs came out they did an item on breakfast TV saying that you could spread marmalade with one and it would still work OK, unlike weedy old vinyl. That turned out to be b****ks.

    Anyway, first was Guns n Roses "Appetite for Destruction". Best was, oh I dunno, Pavement "Crooked Rain". Could choose fifty or more tho and I'm discounting anything released before the CD era.

    Now of course it's all downloads and it is quite possible I will never buy another CD. My youngest daughter will think they are museum pieces. I'm really starting to feel my age.

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  • My first was The Greatest Hits of '96.

    Best... Too many...

    I still buy CD's all the time, great value in them now... Always pickin up Cohen or Dylan or somethin for a 5er.

    Many happy returns CD.
  • CD ?
    Still with vinyl mate......
    Yep.. I agree with that.

    I didn't buy my first CD until 1998, DubNoBassWithMyHeadMan by Underworld. I bought a load of cd's just because I started going backpacking and CD's were more convenient.

    I never liked them though and as soon as MP3's appeared I got one. Still a vinyl fan though.
  • C_f_W
    C_f_W Posts: 1,433
    [cite]Posted By: Six-a-bag-of-nuts[/cite]My first was actually a bootleg of the Beach Boys unreleased "Smile".
    My favourite since is the 3CD re-issue of the Kinks "Village Green Preservation Society".

    Despite promising myself I wouldn't, I have now bought my whole record collection twice(vinyl & CD).
    Please hold back on the new technology. :(
    itunes can import CDs and If you get one of those USB turntables which digitises your vinyl you can bring that in too - if you have the time to do it that is! At least while all this new technology is coming onstream, the kit is there to prolong the life of the old formats (78s aside that is!)