Your first Matt purchase.
Your first Matt purchase.
Well seeing as we now have a thread for what we most remember Matt for I thought it might be interesting to find out what were members first Matt Monro purchases be it either a 45, LP, cassette, CD, DVD etc.
Looking forward to seeing what kind of responses we get!
Looking forward to seeing what kind of responses we get!
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
My first purchase of Matt's was on a compilation cd called "True Love - 16 songs from the Heart", but my first actual full cd of Matt's was the wonderful "A Time For Love" compilation album.
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Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Our first purchase was Hits of Yesterday 1965.
From then onwards we have been avid collectors of all Matt's music.
From then onwards we have been avid collectors of all Matt's music.
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Quite simply the single 'Portrait Of My Love' in 1960 and the rest as they say is history 

Re: Your first Matt purchase.
As far as I can remember, I am almost sure it was the cd "Complete Heartbreakers".
Some years later, I bought a double cd set of "Complete Heartbreakers|"
Some years later, I bought a double cd set of "Complete Heartbreakers|"
Mariana
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Can't really remember, I know we had the LPs of Heartbreakers and More Heartbreakers, also The Impossible Dream, followed by tapes in the car, I'm not sure which ones at the time though. 

Re: Your first Matt purchase.
The CD the Very Best of Matt (wearing the red cardigan) 

"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"

Re: Your first Matt purchase.
A wide variety of Monro firsts it seems, glad to read they wern't all the same!
Although I'm like Robert, my very first Matt purchase was The Very Best of Matt Monro, first issued on CD in 1995 I believe.
Although I'm like Robert, my very first Matt purchase was The Very Best of Matt Monro, first issued on CD in 1995 I believe.
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
My first purchase was a casette tape around 1986 called The Best of Matt Monro ... Volume I. It was on Liberty, L4N 10258. I still remember the record store I bought it from. It was a great independent record store in an upscale mall, but the store is long gone.
The tracks are:
Side 1:
From Russia With Love
The Girl I Love
Unchained Melody
Around the World in Eighty Days (which is the incorrect title of that song)
Softly As I Leave You
Side 2:
Love is a Many Splendored Thing
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
Memphis in June
Let's Face the Music and Dance
Here and Now
Since this was a Best Of collection, I thought that The Girl I Love was one of his biggest hits. But then it never (or rarely) appeared on any single CD compilation.
Like Robert and Josh, my first CD purchase was The Very Best of Matt Monro, but he has a tux on the cover and not a red cardigan. And mine is from the early 90s so you may have a later reissue. I listened to it last night as it remains one of my favorites because it contains This Time, For Mama, and We're Gonna Change The World. Of course, now an automatic skip is The Impossible Dream since we have the clean version on the Complete Singles Collection. At the last Fans Reunited, I think I heard that the sales were at 20,000. I wonder how much it's sold by now?

The tracks are:
Side 1:
From Russia With Love
The Girl I Love
Unchained Melody
Around the World in Eighty Days (which is the incorrect title of that song)
Softly As I Leave You
Side 2:
Love is a Many Splendored Thing
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
Memphis in June
Let's Face the Music and Dance
Here and Now
Since this was a Best Of collection, I thought that The Girl I Love was one of his biggest hits. But then it never (or rarely) appeared on any single CD compilation.
Like Robert and Josh, my first CD purchase was The Very Best of Matt Monro, but he has a tux on the cover and not a red cardigan. And mine is from the early 90s so you may have a later reissue. I listened to it last night as it remains one of my favorites because it contains This Time, For Mama, and We're Gonna Change The World. Of course, now an automatic skip is The Impossible Dream since we have the clean version on the Complete Singles Collection. At the last Fans Reunited, I think I heard that the sales were at 20,000. I wonder how much it's sold by now?
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Wow! I'm just like Robert and Josh! My first purchase well the first one to come up on the computer at the store where I ordered was "The Very Best of Matt Monro" the one where he's wearing the red cardigan! Also on the same order was "The Rare Monro", "This Is The Life/Here's To My Lady" and "Walk Away/Invitation to the Movies" 2lps on 1 CD sets. 

Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Hi Paul,
I think Michele would have actually said 200,000 rather than 20,000
The Very Best of Matt Monro is actually and odd one as there are two different CD's with the same title. Both discs combined have sold quite a lot, probably well on the way towards the million (especially when you include the original Vinyl editions on Columbia and MFP).
Everytime Matt is featured on TV or instances like The Chris Evans Show, all of a sudden the sales of this spike. For instance Chris Evans appearence through the red cardigan version into the Amazon top 10 for a couple of days (Both the Greatest and Singles also jumped briefly into the top 100).
Whilst sales of these look high, I should just point out that the original compilation was issued in 1974 and issued on CD (Possibly Matt's First) in around 1982/3, so it's had plenty of time to get there!
Interestingly whilst I have all of Matt's recordings I have never bought a copy of either of the Very Best ofs!
Richard
I think Michele would have actually said 200,000 rather than 20,000
The Very Best of Matt Monro is actually and odd one as there are two different CD's with the same title. Both discs combined have sold quite a lot, probably well on the way towards the million (especially when you include the original Vinyl editions on Columbia and MFP).
Everytime Matt is featured on TV or instances like The Chris Evans Show, all of a sudden the sales of this spike. For instance Chris Evans appearence through the red cardigan version into the Amazon top 10 for a couple of days (Both the Greatest and Singles also jumped briefly into the top 100).
Whilst sales of these look high, I should just point out that the original compilation was issued in 1974 and issued on CD (Possibly Matt's First) in around 1982/3, so it's had plenty of time to get there!
Interestingly whilst I have all of Matt's recordings I have never bought a copy of either of the Very Best ofs!
Richard
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
My first purchase was in 1973 in Spain. It was memorable because it was my first time traveling by plane. I flew with a group from Boston to Malaga. I no longer have the LP but I'll forever have the memory!
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
I'm not surprised Richard, if your fortunate to own all the recordings I guess a best of is a bit redundant lol.
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
That's the privilege of working on Matt's catalogue - It comes with the territory!
Re: Your first Matt purchase.
Born Free was my first purchase by Matt.