Off The Wall by Michael Jackson
Single: Sink The Bismarck by Johhnny Horton (Not one of my proudest Moments)
Album: Judy Collins Live at Carnegie Hall
single: Sloop John B - Beachboys
album: The Jimi Hendrix Experience (his first album with Purple Haze on it, I think that was the name) or Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane..both in mono because I couldn't afford the extra buck for stereo
Revolver The Beatles DUH!!
Big Country......Steeltown.
The Partridge Family, I was in deep lust with David Cassidy.... ah, mis spent youth.
"When its too kinky for everybody else, its just gettin' good for me."
(Kinky Freedman)
I bought two on the same day: embarrassment, by madness and stand and deliver, by Adam and the ants
It probably was a Beetles album.....
The first 45 I ever purchased was Hair by the Cowsills.
Sadly my first purchase was Jason Donavan with "too many broken hearts".
I guess not everyone can have the cool first record.