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zippyjuan
08-17-2007, 10:57 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6950933.stm

I think I paid about $400 for my first one and there was only about fifty titles available in my local music store at the time. That quickly increased.

How the CD was developed

The CD is unveiled to the world in March 1979


History of the CD
The first compact disc was produced exactly 25 years ago in a factory in Germany after years of development by Philips and Sony. We take a look at the humble disc's history and how it shaped the music landscape.

The compact disc project was launched following Philips' failure with its video disc technology in 1978.

The video disc was one of the first commercial products to take advantage of laser technology that could read information from a disc without any physical contact.

Research into the video disc began as far back as 1969, and itself was inspired by Italian Antonio Rubbiani, who had demonstrated a rudimentary video disc system 12 years earlier.

In 1970 Philips began work on what was called the ALP (audio long play) - an audio disc system to rival vinyl records, but using laser technology.

Lou Ottens, technical director of the audio division at Philips, was the first to suggest that the ALP be made smaller than the dominant vinyl format and should aim for one hour of music.

Sony and Philips announce their joint taskforce


The project initially flirted with the idea of quadraphonic sound but a disc with one hour of music had to be 20cm in diameter and so the plan was abandoned.

In 1977 Philips began to take the development of a new audio format much more seriously. A new name for the product was discussed and names considered included Mini Rack, MiniDisc, and Compact Rack.

The team settled on Compact Disc because it was felt it would remind people of the success of the Compact Cassette.

In March 1979 Philips conducted a press conference to show off the audio quality of its CD system in production and also to impress upon rivals how well it was progressing.

Philips first CD player cost more than £1,000 in today's money


A week later Philips travelled to Japan after the Japanese Ministry of Industry and Technology (MITI) had decided to convene a conference to discuss how the industry could create a standard for the audio disc. The company left Japan having agreed a deal with Sony.

Philips' plan for a CD with a 11.5cm diameter had to be changed when Sony insisted that a disc must hold all of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
The longest recording of the symphony in record label Polygram's archive was 74 minutes and so the CD size was increased to 12cm diameter to accommodate the extra data.


In 1980 Philips and Sony produced their Red Book, which laid down all the standards for compact discs. From that time on the companies worked separately on their own CD equipment but in the early days agreed to share components.

In April 1982 Philips showed off a production CD player for the first time. "From now on, the conventional record player is obsolete," said Lou Ottens.

The first commercial CDs pressed were The Visitors by Abba and a recording of Herbert von Karajan conducting the Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss.

US record labels were initially very sceptical about the CD. A year after launch there were 1,000 different titles available.

In 1985 Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms became the first CD to sell more than one million copies. It is still the world's most successful CD album.

In 2000 global sales of CD albums peaked at 2.455 billion. In 2006 that figure was down to 1.755 billion.

guiseppewv
08-17-2007, 01:21 PM
Wow, very interesting!! Thanks for the article!! :thumb:

I got my first CD player in 1988, for Christmas. I haven't bought a tape since then. I remember my first two CDs, that I got with the player, were Winger's self titled album and GNR - Appetite for Destruction. I think I joined Columbia House and BMG after that, so I could get more CDs. Great memories!!! :)

Edit - I almost forgot that I got a Billy Joel mini-cd (i.e. EP) with the CD player that had Piano Man and The Entertainer on it.

DarkFury
08-17-2007, 01:50 PM
Heh... I remember when I got my first CD player too.

And yup... I was hittin' BMG hard to get CD replacements for all of the cassette tapes I had at the time. :D

uncledaddy
08-17-2007, 01:52 PM
Ya mean they got CD's now?. I better replace my records then. They're all gettin' scratched.

Freelance Superhero
08-17-2007, 01:55 PM
Same here. I don't remember the exact year I got my first CD player (a Sony Discman) for Christmas, but it was only maybe around 15 years ago at most. I do remember my first CD tho (Midnight Marauders by A Tribe Called Quest), after which I too did the whole Columbia House thing (just once).

Revolutionized music... great invention. :cheers:

DarkFury
08-17-2007, 02:00 PM
Heh... I remember buying new 2 Live Crew CDs to replace all of my cassette tapes I had at the time.

(You couldn't buy those through BMG back then...)


I know that your wit it,
So don't start Frontin'...
I dont wanna be your man,
I wanna MOVE SOMETHING!!!! :heh:

johnnymk
08-17-2007, 03:19 PM
I bought my first CD burner in 1998. It was a Yamaha 2X SCSI unit. I paid $240 for it on sale.

Devhux
08-17-2007, 05:14 PM
My first CD player was in 1991 (cheap little bookshelf stereo). The first CD was a random classical music disc (how fitting, with the whole Beethoven 9th Symphony reference). :)


I bought my first CD burner in 1998. It was a Yamaha 2X SCSI unit. I paid $240 for it on sale.

My first burner was given to me as a Christmas present around the same time -- 2x SCSI Ricoh. It was one of the gifts I "accidentally" found out the price -- $600 Canadian.

I still remember the big CD price hike scare up here in Canada shortly afterwards -- everyone was stockpiling CD-Rs like you wouldn't believe. This was due to the proposed levy on CD-Rs and such here in Canada.

Freelance Superhero
08-17-2007, 05:30 PM
Heh... I remember buying new 2 Live Crew CDs to replace all of my cassette tapes I had at the time.

"Somebody say heeyyyyyy, we want some ....."

;)

redcolours
08-18-2007, 10:30 AM
didnt get into CDs til 1995. before that i bought tapes (from 1987 on).

my first cd player was a discman.

to this day i still BUY CDs.

Showtime
08-18-2007, 09:04 PM
Christmas of 88 I think. I know I bought Bobby Brown's Don't Be Cruel CD before I got my own player at Christmas and it was good. Next one that I remember getting was New Order's Substance 2 disc set. Bobby was stolen by some hood rat bastard. I still have substance. :)

Most of my rap stuff was still being bought on wax because you couldn't cut up a cd.

Thesifer
08-18-2007, 11:21 PM
I don't remember when I first got a CD Player, but my First CD was Bette Midler lol.. in Fourth Grade! It was awesome. The Beaches Soundtrack! (Yes Sadly, I am a Guy, and straight)

guiseppewv
08-19-2007, 03:00 AM
(Yes Sadly, I am a Guy, and straight)

Liar!!! ;)

ray
08-19-2007, 12:07 PM
Bought my first CD and CD Player in 1996. Prior to that I was a cassette/walkman kinda guy making my own mixes and stuff.

Hoser
08-19-2007, 03:55 PM
I bought a Sony Discman in late '92 or early '93. It cost over $300 at the time. It had a springy mount that attached to the floor of your car. Since it didn't have a memory buffer, this was supposed to lessen the possibility of skipping the CD. It also had a remote control (not credit card sized). It still works and I've never had a problem with it.

Paymaster
08-20-2007, 12:22 PM
I remember my first two CDs, that I got with the player, were Winger's self titled album and GNR - Appetite for Destruction.

GNR - Appetite for Destruction was the first CD I bought also!

Remember the big cardboard boxes they used to come in? I would cut out the cover art and tack it to my wall. I had quite an art gallery in high school...

Napoleon54
08-20-2007, 07:45 PM
I don't remember my first CD but it probably came around the time I got my first player, a Sony 5-disk carousel for my b'day in '99 or '00. It recently stopped working but I plan to take it apart to see if I can discover the problem. I think there's a CD jammed in it.

zippyjuan
08-20-2007, 10:49 PM
Billy Idol was my first. Not Rebel Yell but the one before that. And Sade- Smooth Operator. Yes, I still have a copy of Brothers In Arms too.

In 1985 Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms became the first CD to sell more than one million copies. It is still the world's most successful CD album.


Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA was the firet one manufactured in the US.