The Modfather
New member
The Jam - Setting Sons
Brothers In Arms - Dire straights
For spending time getting stoned with mates - Dub Me Crazy Part 7 - The Mad Professor.
This is the album that was the 'seed', if I may, to your entire record collection. Not necessarily the first album that you bought, but the one that you played all the time because to you it was fresh and new and brilliant; the album that helped you through into adulthood when all you knew previously were those cassettes of Shakin Stevens or Cliffy that your parents had which were mostly rubbish, or the mainstream chart tosh that your mates were into; the album that you still have in your collection and will pop on occasionally and still love.
The album that defined your youth.
Mine was Low Life by New Order. I loved everything about it, from the brilliant tracing paper sleeve, through to the 8 class tracks. Factory vinyls also seemed much thicker than other records so just the feel in the hand as you slipped it on the player was quality I have never understood to this day however, why the 12" version of Perfect Kiss was not included as standard.
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I will add Sisters of Mercy though.
Very good call I had the origional if I remember this was the worlds first double album one recorded in the studio the other live