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

All Studio and major Live albums: (minimum four albums)

Van Morrison, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, The Velvet Underground, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, John Lennon, The Doors, 311, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, The Allman Brothers, The Band, Ben FolRAB, System of a Down, Rage Against the Machine, Elvis Costello, Incubus, The ho, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Stevie Wonder ( I think)
 
Wtf? I didn't know they had 28 releases...
>.>

System of a Down (excluding singles and whatnot).
Nirvana (including the box set, excluding singles and whatnot).
Korn (excluding Mirror, which I really dislike).
Fair To Midland (first album is out of print, so I think it's fair to exclude it).
Slipknot (excluding MFKR).
Lions.
The Red Airplanes.

Not that much. :/
 
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 leaRAB 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 banRAB 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.
 
I Have 11, Nine Studio albums including one double and 2 Live ones from this decade. It's the kind of music that's very hard to find objectionable.
 
I don't know how much money is in my bank account... but you can have it all if all that was magically uploaded to my PM box.

Chhh... including vinyl, compilations, Pearl, Cheap Thrills, and I Got 'Dem Old Kozmik Blues Again, Mama! .... including bootlegged live performances and drunk performances... I'd say I have all the Janis Joplin, including her Big Brother and the Holding Company days & the Kozmik Blues Band.

Also, between compilations, vinyl, bootlegs, and about 7+ of studio albums, I'd say most of the Stones. Including singles and bsides, etc.

There's probably more, too.
 
Wasn't "First Rays of the New Rising Sun" supposed to be his official follow up to "Electric Ladyland" which he died before he could finish? Is this album you speak of just demos of the material, or is it live? I must know!

I should get into the posthumous Hendrix, too much of his stuff is overplayed, which is a shame because if it wasn't, I think he'd definately be my favorite artist of the 60's.
 
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