I turned 13 in 1980 and the main format I bought was the cassette. Mainly because it was the most portable and I could also purchase blank cassettes to create mixed tapes like recording a few songs from radio stations and if there were only one or two songs on an album I liked. Mostly used for my Walkman, jam box and home stereo. My stereo had a turntable, dual cassette deck and an 8-track player. Though, I didn't buy any 8-track cartridges, I just borrowed some.
I'm trying to remember if I bought any vinyl records in the early '80s. I need to check what year an album I bought before I can say it. Didn't buy any of them through the rest of the '80s, well, maybe the late '80s/early '90s and those were 12 inch singles. Again, I need to check the date they were released.
I didn't get CD's until either the late '80s or early '90s.
I'll come back to edit my post regarding vinyl and CDs.
Edited to update re: vinyl and CDs:
Okay, memory is a bit fuzzy on vinyl because I thought an album when it was released. Seems that I bought the album when my brother bought the 7 inch single "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" by Billy Joel which was in 1980 and I had bought the self-titled Ace Frehley solo album (1978) and the three 12 inch singles were in 1990. They were: "Tic Tac Toe" by Kyper, "Jerk Out" by Morris Day and "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer. Lol, I bought music from so many genres.
Can't find my old CDs but I did get the Madonna "Like a Prayer" CD in '89 and Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1814" CD also in '89.
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