We’re taking a trip down musical memory lane and reminiscing on the first CDs — or heaven forbid, cassette tapes — that we ever owned. Feel free to share your own in the comments section below!
FanMail – TLC (1999)
As kid totally obsessed with “Waterfalls,” you can imagine my excitement to get TLC’s new album, FanMail. Rolling Stone put it best, FanMail is “equal parts steely bitch and sweet sister, superfreak and misty romantic, self-centered coffee achiever and spiritualized earth mama.” Ten-year-old me loved it, and while there were parts of album I couldn’t quite understand yet, I loved the themes of sisterhood and girl power intertwined throughout.
[Gabrielle Bondi]
New Miserable Experience – Gin Blossoms (1993)
NSYNC – NSYNC (1997)
Oh, the ’90s. It was such a good time for music, now regrettable hairdos and of course, boy bands. I remember going to the music store and my cousin allowing me to pick one thing to buy. I took that buying power very seriously back then, I had to make my purchase count. So what did I pick? None other than NSYNC’s self titled album with the hit “Tearing Up My Heart.” I remember putting the CD in my stereo once I got home and my family and I having a mini dance party. Also, this was one of the rare memories I had with my uncle before his passing. So though it’s bittersweet, I’m happy to have gotten to share a great time in pop music with him and the rest of my family. It was definitely a simpler time back then, when technology didn’t play such a big role in our lives. Instead, you could just blast some music and dance like a dork with your family. Crazy to think that the album was released back in 1997 and I was only six at the time. My fangirling, boy band-loving heart still lives on to this day.
[Camille Espiritu]
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Begin to Hope – Regina Spektor (2006)
…Baby One More Time – Britney Spears (1999)
The first album I ever owned was …Baby One More Time by Britney Spears. I was around six years old at the time and I literally remember bragging to all of my friends that my mom ordered the CD for me (Why we didn’t buy it from the store I have no idea!) and that it was going to be the best day ever when it came. Like many other kids in the ’90s, I think that we were drawn to Britney because of her catchy songs, slick dance choreography and style. I even had a couple of Britney Spears Barbie dolls. Because of my age, of course I wasn’t fully aware of what her lyrics meant, but hey, they sounded good and I could dance to them. And that’s all I needed.
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[Stephanie Jones]
Spice – Spice Girls (1996)
It was 1997, and Spice Girl-mania was reaching fever pitch. And so it was, one rainy day, when my mother took me to the music store and bought me my first album — on cassette tape, I might add — the debut offering from Sporty, Scary, Posh, Baby and Ginger. I went home, found my brightly coloured kiddie tape player, and proceeded to play and rewind for approximately the next year. I memorised such child-friendly lyrics such as, “Are you as good as I remember baby, get it on, get it on/’Cause tonight is the night when two become one” and “Do you think I’m really cool and sexy/And I know you wanna get with me.” I cringe now, but at the time, they were super fun, super catchy and all about that girl power.
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[Hannah Atkins]
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