100 minutes pool running at the University of Utah's HPER Complex and Swimming Pool while my son was rehearsing at the U with the Utah Youth Symphony's HYPE (Honors Youth Percussion Ensemble).
Just thinking that back in early 1986 I got my first CD player (spent over $500 on it) and transitioned away from the vinyl. Yes, I was an early adopter.
I remember buying my first CD from Raspberry Records on Highland Drive, Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms (although my copy was not the remixed version now available) specifically because it was one of the first albums to be directed at the CD market, and was a full digital recording at a time when most popular music was recorded on analog equipment. (Wasn't I cool.)
Now, lest you think I was too cool, I recall that my second CD purchase was a 2 disc set from the Carpenters.(Note the link is to the 1999 remix of the earliler CD)
Followed by what has become a long lead up to the purpose this post which was me listening to some satellite radio which was playing some Dan Fogelberg on the way to work work and me recalling one of my favorite albums which was the next of my early CDs, Dan Fogelberg's Nether Lands