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10-17-2008, 09:44 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Which artists and bands do you own the entire discography of?
Count demos, bootlegs, EPs, singles and b-sides as you wish...
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10-17-2008, 10:42 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Hmmm...
Pavement (5 Albums, 1 Compilation) The Beach Boys (15 Albums, 5 Compilations, not all, but pretty much everything up until '67, and some stuff afterward) of Montreal (1 EP, 7 Albums, I thnk Im only missing one) Deerhunter (1 EP, 2 Albums, soon to be 3 October 28!) Art Brut (2 Albums) Pixies (1 EP, 4 Albums, 1 Compilation) The Doors (6 Albums, 1 Compilation) Led Zeppelin (9 Albums) Jimi Hendrix (3 Albums) Joy Division (2 Albums, 1 Compilation) Neutral Milk Hotel (2 Albums, 1 Single) Nirvana (3 Albums, 1 Single, 2 Live, 3 Compilation) No Age (1 Album, 1 Single, 1 Compilation) Jay Reatard (1 Album 2 Compilation) |
10-17-2008, 01:56 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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* Jimi Hendrix Experience
Hendrix made another album with a band called Band of Gypsys a short while before he died. It was a complete piece of shit though, so you're not missing much. Personally, I've got quite a few discographies, but hardly any more than 10 albums or so. The ones that are exemplary: Miles Davis - 42 LPs, 3 or 4 compilations David Bowie - 25 LPs (everything but Tin Machines I, II and The Labyrinth...and I don't want those )
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10-17-2008, 02:39 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I have:
All Springsteen albums save the expanded version of The Seeger Sessions and the Chimes Of Freedom EP All Bob Dylan studio albums Four Sex Pistols albums (NMTB, Spunk, Swindle, Burton-On-Trent) All six Doors studio albums, plus Essential Rarities Four Stone Roses albums (debut, Second Coming, Turns Into Stone, Complete SR) Message In A Box (all Police related material) I think that's it.
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10-17-2008, 02:51 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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Now there's a man who knows absolutely nothing about Jimi Hendrix. "Band of Gypsys" was an incredible piece definitely worthy of being in any collection. As for myself, I have a lot of complete discographies but my personal favorite (should be obvious after the above statement) is Jimi Hendrix. Thirty-one vinyl recordings from his official catalog plus seven bootlegs. |
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10-17-2008, 02:52 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Among bands with larger discographies (if I count existing bands who have only released 1-3 albums, like the Strokes, Art Brut, Shins, etc, I'll be listing all day), I have complete discographies for:
Teenage Fanclub Pink Floyd The Beatles The Beach Boys Velvet Underground Suede David Bowie Led Zeppelin The Rolling Stones The Divine Comedy Saint Etienne Jesus & Mary Chain The Cure The Smiths Stereolab The Violent Femmes The Pixies Radiohead The Fall (just kidding...even Mark E. Smith doesn't own every Fall album)
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10-17-2008, 03:14 PM | #10 (permalink) | |
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A lot of albums would fail next to Hendrix's three originals, however calling "Band of Gypsys" **** (how come when I type it - it's edited? f*cking censorship!) is really just a matter of opinion, man (which leads me to again say you know nothing about Hendrix). For most people, the twelve minute version of "Machine Gun" is worth the price of admission alone. The excellent closing rendition of Buddy Miles' "We Gotta Live Together" is another stunner. There's more soul on "Band of Gypsys" than most bands could muster...so pile of utter crap? Far from it. All six? I thought there were eight (not including the "American Prayer" poetry/music album). I know "Other Voices" and "Full Circle" weren't led by Morrison...but they still had some interesting material on them. |
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