Which artists and bands do you own the entire discography of?

I don't think I own an entire discography by any band. Even though I love Pink Floyd, I still don't have the rare single 'Point Me At The Sky' although getting hold of the music for 'La Carrera Panamericana' was a bonus.

Close but no cigar:

Fela Kuti (16 releases)
Porcupine Tree (28 releases)
65daysofstatic (6 releases)
Black Sabbath (14 releases)
Ben Harper (8 releases)
Carter (the unstoppable sex machine) (5 releases)
Clannad (10 releases)
Crass (6 releases)
David Bowie (18 releases)
Death (6 releases)
Dreadzone (6 releases)
Elliott Smith (8 releases)
FielRAB Of The Nephilim (11 releases)
Hawkwind (12 releases)
Iron Maiden (11 releases)
John Martyn (10 releases)
Kate Bush (8 releases)
Megadeth (9 releases)
Pink Floyd (17 releases)
Queen (24 releases)-still never ever heard a full album by them.
Simon and Garfunkel (6 releases)
Slayer (15 releases)
The Beatles (10 releases)
The Clash (15 releases)
The Cure (11 releases)
The Notwist (6 releases)
Thievery Corporation (10 releases)
Underworld (6 releases)
Ministry (22 releases)
My Bloody Valentine (12 releases)
 
Yes, this was supposedly Hendrix's planned follow-up album. It's as close to finished versions of the material as you're going to get. If you're a vinyl junkie like me, you can also get the music split up on the original early seventies releases "The Cry of Love", "Rainbow Bridge" and "War Heroes". "First Rays" was available on vinyl as well, however I'm not a fan of its sound quality (not sure if it's something about my copy or not as I haven't heard another vinyl copy of it to compare).





You really should. There are so many posthumous releases; it's incredible, the body of work Hendrix really has (official and otherwise).





Damn straight it is, man. :yeah:
 
I have everything from
Dylan
The Beatles
Elliott Smith
Animal Collective
Panda Bear
Bright Eyes
and working on Frank Zappa (even though it might take up 38474758 gigs on my computer)
 
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)
 
One is admittedly a live performance.


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2/3 of Faith No More's discography is absolute rubbish. And that's coming from someone who absolutely venerates them.

Excellent: Angel Dust, The Real Thing
Mediocre: We Care A Lot, Introduce Yourself
Yes, They Call It "Music": King for a Day Fool for a Lifetime, Album of the Year

=/
 
Muse will be the first band I get all the discography for after a few more days of downloading.

Let's just say I'm lazy and I'm practically a musical virgin compared to you guys.
 
I have:
The Beatles (all studio albums, singles, b-sides and EPs)
Velvet Underground (all four studio albums; I don't count the last one)
The White Stripes (all six studio albums)

And a few banRAB with just one or two albums.

Most the banRAB I like have very large discographies, and I can't be bothered to get their mediocre stuff just for the sake of it.
 
None.

There is no band/artist who can do a good song,

everytime

and although i love some of the artists
and some of their songs
i don't love all of them
nor do i love all of their songs.

i simply refuse to "work" for my enjoyment. i want things nice and simple, and how much more simple could it get than: a) Excellent; b) Listenable; or c) No Way/No How?

i pick out my idea of Excellent, and i'm off! :rofl:
 
If you want we can think of it as you're not a musical virgin, however your musical hymen hasn't been breached yet.

I love getting graphic...about music that is.
 
The OP said to count bootlegs, b-sides, etc. if we wanted...I included the Pistols/Roses discs because there is some genuined Pistols material on the Swindle, and you could argue the Spunk is the only true Sex Pistols album, since it has Glen Matlock on it. Turns Into Stone might be a bunch of single tracks, but it holRAB up very well. Honestly, I think it might have the edge on the debut.




Well, I really don't consider those proper canon, just as most Velvets fans don't take Squeeze into account.
 
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