RECORD STORE TALESÂ Part 192: Â Mix One
Blank discs are so cheap, and musical tastes so fleeting today, that I wonder if anybody but me still has the first mix CD they ever burned?
I’m hoping some of you have, and I’m hoping to hear it about from you too. Â My first disc was made in early 2001 when we got our first burner. Â It was made for a very specific purpose.
At the store, there was an informal rule that if you were closing one day and opening the next, it was “OK” to borrow a movie overnight, watch and return it. Â So if that was true for movies, why not a CD? Â Why not a dozen? Â A few nights after having the CD burner installed, I borrowed a bag full of discs and burned this compilation on a Maxell CD-R 650. Â 74 minutes! Â Up to 16x certified!
I returned the discs the next day, all albums that I wanted one or two songs from, but not the whole album. Â Many were soundtracks and tribute albums. Â I ended up buying The Strokes’ album a few weeks later, an ill-advised purchase that yielded only two or three listens. Â I don’t have that one anymore. Â But I still have my mix CD with “Last Nite”!
The Robbie Williams + Queen track is taken from the soundtrack to A Knight’s Tale. Â I shall maintain the anonymity of the store employee who had the crush on Heath Ledger and inundated us with this soundtrack. Â The same disc also yielded “I Want to Take You Higher” by Sly and the Family Stone.
Track 3 is an industrial-rock hybrid tune called “Violent New Breed”.  I later purchased the Violent New Breed album by Shotgun Messiah.  Industrial rock fans will know that Messiah’s original bassist/singer was Tim Tim, aka Tim Sköld of KMFDM, Marilyn Manson, and his eponymous band.  I liked the title track enough to later buy the album and the prior one too.  Both were keepers.
I’ve been a Goo Goo Dolls fan for a while so I thought I would grab their INXS cover “Don’t Change” from an Ace Ventura soundtrack. Â Their cover of “Bitch” came from the 1993Â No Alternative compilation album.
Apparently I was on a Warrior Soul kick at that time as well. Â Shame that there isn’t a great Warrior Soul compilation album that suits all my needs. Â I bought and sold their studio albums. Â As for Michael Jackson, I later decided to add a single disc compilation to my collection, offsetting my burning of “Billie Jean”.
This being a real odds n’ ends disc, it’s not a spellbinding listen today.  It’s fun to remind myself of some oddball tracks that I liked enough to burn but not enough to buy.  I’m also amused by the title Mix One, the first of many!  And I was even doing cover art back then, too.  On the cover is myself dressed up as the alien from Part 148: Navigate the Seas of the Sun!
2/5 stars!
NEXT TIME ON RECORD STORE TALES…
The return of the Dandy!

