Largest Artist Collection?
Oct 14, 2007 at 2:05 AM Post #16 of 56
Jimi Hendrix - 39

Johnny Winter - 51
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 2:08 AM Post #17 of 56
Arthur Rubinstein - 83*

Lee Morgan - 15

Miles Davis - 14

Dream Theater - 13
Fila Brazillia - 13
Van Halen - 13

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - 12
Yanni - 12

John Coltrane - 11
Pink Floyd - 11

Grant Green - 10
Herbie Hancock - 10
Kraftwerk - 10
Led Zeppelin - 10

Cocteau Twins - 9
Hank Mobley - 9
Les Baxter - 9

...too many below here to begin to list...

* (93 cd collection)
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 4:37 AM Post #19 of 56
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Unquestionably Mike Oldfield! Total Of More Than 100.

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Oh, if we are talking mp3, I have entire Frank Zappa catalog, live and bootlegs included .
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Oct 14, 2007 at 5:05 AM Post #20 of 56
Definitely The Orb. I spent a lot of time at various record stores searching some of these out and I'm still looking for more.

Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld
Anthology
Asylum
Asylum (disc 1)
Asylum (disc 2)
Axiom Dub: Mysteries of Creation (disc 1)
Back to Mine: The Orb
Bicycles & Tricycles
Bless You CD1
Dipping into the Cyberworld (Bootleg - Live)
Icons of The Orb
Kiss E.P.
Live '93 (disc A)
Live '93 (disc B)
Morphology
Orblivion
Orbscure Trax: The Rare Excursions
Orbsessions Volume One
Orbus Terrarum
Oxbow Lakes
Perpetual Dawn
Pomme Fritz - The Orb's Little Album
The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (disc 1)
The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (disc 2)
The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld Deluxe Edition (Disc 1)
The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld Deluxe Edition (Disc 2)
The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld Deluxe Edition (Disc 3)
The Visitor
Toxygene
Toxygene (CD 1)
Toxygene (CD 2)
U.F.OFF - The Best of the Orb (disc 1)
U.F.OFF - The Best of the Orb (disc 2)
U.F.Orb

Followed closely by Namlook, but there is just no way I can afford to buy all of Namlooks albums, so I get what I can, when I can.
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 11:19 AM Post #23 of 56
Ok my two major artist collections are:

Rothko
Rothko - Continual Search For Origins
Rothko - Domestic Landscapes #4
Rothko - Forty Years To Find A Voice
Rothko - Pressurisation Unit No.2
Rothko - Red/White Cells
Rothko - Remix Of Hefners "Alan Bean"
Rothko - Storm Cycle
Rothko & Susumu Yokota - Waters Edge
Rothko - A Personal Account Of Conflict
Rothko - Eleven Stages Of Intervention
Rothko - No Chart No Rudder No Anchor (CDR)
Rothko & Blk W/Bear - Wish For A World Without Hurt
Rothko & Caroline Ross - A Place Between
Susumu Yokota & Rothko - Distant sounds of Summer


Nadja
Nadja - Bodycage (Vinyl)
Nadja - Bodycage (CDR)
Nadja - Bodycage
Nadja - Thaumogenesis (LTD 600)
Nadja - Corrasion
Nadja - Guilted By The Sun (LTD 2000)
Nadja - Touched
Nadja - Truth Becomes Death
Nadja & Atavist - 12012291920/1414101
Nadja & Fear Falls Burning (LTD 1000)
Nadja - Radiance of Shadows
Nadja - Guilted By The Sun (Vinyl)
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 4:30 PM Post #24 of 56
Prince

Including duplicates on vinyl, singles, Music Club downloads and bootlegs, it comes to about 115.
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 6:51 PM Post #26 of 56
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Do you happen to have any of the Japanese imports of David Bowie's albums? I saw them at Borders today and would have picked one up if I had $25. Do you know if they sound any different?


Nope. I couldn't justify spending that much on an album that I already own. Pretty much every pre 90s Bowie album I have are from the '99 remasters, which I think sound pretty decent.
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 7:19 PM Post #27 of 56
Probably the most I have from any artist would be from either QOTSA or Radiohead. If you factor in Kyuss and Desert Sessions, the QOTSA number skyrockets.

It's probably QOTSA either way. I have about 12-15 of their singles alone, let alone different versions of albums, vinyls, promos, etc.
 
Oct 14, 2007 at 7:35 PM Post #28 of 56
Hm...

Afro Celt Sound System/Peter Gabriel/Sting - 6 albums each
U2 - 8 albums (first band/artist I ever really liked, huge part of what got me into music in the first place)

I tend to go for different artists when I go on music buying sprees rather than buying into just one. However, I do need to centralize my collection a bit.
 

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