THE ARTIST WITH THE MOST ALBUMS IN YOUR COLLECTION

pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
edited December 2006 in Strut Central
We've done this topic before, but it was two years ago and unavailable in the archives... When JB made his transition, I told more than one person that out of everybody, James Brown at this time has the most albums of any one artist in my record stash(something like 28 albums). He's the kind of guy where one greatest-hits album doesn't tell the whole story, and I don't mind having that much JB on me - he was the greatest.Others who I have ten or more LP's by:Swamp DoggO'JaysTemptationsVenturesBuck OwensRay CharlesJohn Lee HookerPaul Revere & the RaidersNRBQLouis PrimaIke & Tina TurnerRolling StonesCharlie RichJohnny Cash...and there are others, but I'll stop there.Who shows up the most in your at-home crates?
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  • toss up between James Brown, Miles Davis, and Motorhead

  • jimi hendrix by a landslide...

  • KineticKinetic 3,739 Posts
    James Brown wins on the LP and 45 front! Repped to the max! I think Isaac Hays and Herbie Hancock also clock in at 10+ albums each. I got a few Roy Ayers and PE albums too.

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    prince
    temptations
    k&tg
    barry white
    p-funk
    jb

  • ten or more LP's-

    James Brown
    Miles Davis
    Beatles
    John Coltrane
    Jimmy Smith
    Jorge Ben
    Caetano Veloso
    Ray Barretto
    Pink Floyd
    Rolling Stones
    Lee Perry
    Fela

  • ZachDZachD 318 Posts

    Hmmmm

    I used to have a 20+ HUGO MONTENEGRO collection. Long, amusing story. I culled that down recently.

    I've got 18 on the Beatles, ~15 Modest Mouse, ~15 MF DOOM (W KMD Included), ~10 Parliment/Funkadelic. I think I have 10+ on James Brown if u count the 3 JBs LPs I have. Roy Ayers, real close to 10. Bowie - at least 15 although I'm thinking I don't really need Bowie reads Peter & The Wolf or some of those bad 80's albums he did. Zappa/Mothers - 15+. Tom Waits - I think I have all the studio lps except 1 that are on vinyl, that's about 15. Martin Denny - got almost all his LPs - 10+.

  • Al Green
    Pete Rock Prodced Singles
    Jay Dilla Related

  • franck pourcel
    enoch light
    mystic moods
    frank chacksfield
    ronnie aldrich
    james brown
    roy ayers
    ahmad jamal
    freddie hubbard
    p-funk
    ewf
    chicago
    billy joel
    blood sweat & tears
    temptations
    diana ross
    isley bros
    cal tjader
    james last
    klaus wunderlich
    david axelrod
    henry mancini



  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    Boscoe

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    LP-specific:
    John Coltrane
    Herbie Hancock
    Donald Byrd
    Roy Ayers
    James Brown
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    War
    Bob Marley
    Sizzla

  • off the top of my hed:

    coltrane about 50-60
    beatles about 100 (likely the winner, cant think of a bigger stack)
    stones about 40
    zeppelin about 40
    clash about 35-40
    james brown about 30, + about 200 45s
    jimmy smith 20-25

    at least 100 artists with over 10 lps in my collection i would guess

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    James Brown for sure.

    2nd place has to be Hendrix

    After that who knows. Ike & Tina might pull a third.

  • Starting with the most (guess-timation), only lps:

    Ray Charles
    James Brown
    Miracles
    Temps
    Impressions/Curtis
    Otis Redding
    Marvin Gaye
    Hendrix
    Aretha
    Burning Spear
    Tina & IKE
    Dizzie Gillespie
    e-40
    Public Enemy
    Booker T And The MG's
    De La Soul
    Charlie Parker
    The Dells

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts

    beatles about 100 (likely the winner, cant think of a bigger stack)

    What hundred Beatles albums are there??

    I mean, I have all the original LP's, and few UK presses -
    and then a couple comps, Star Club sessions, Hollywood Bowl, etc...
    and it still only comes to around 20 albums...so do you own like
    70 studio outtake and live bootlegs??


  • John Coltrane!





















  • Isaac Hayes. I've got almost all his pre-80 LPs.

  • miles davis
    bob marley
    jimi hendrix
    james brown
    the beatles
    herbie hancock

  • on the Lp front:

    James Brown
    Funkadelic/Parliament/...
    Terry Callier
    Roy Ayers
    Kool & the Gang
    Gil Scott-Heron
    Curtis Mayfield
    Bobby Womack
    Al Green
    Jimmy McGriff
    Jimmy Smith
    Miles Davis
    John Coltrane

    on 45:

    Mr. James Brown

  • Shit.....I hate to say it but, its AC/DC.


    That made me sad.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts





  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    The Godfather
    coltrane
    Lightnin' Hopkins

  • erewhonerewhon 1,123 Posts
    Miles by a mile. I have 30+ albums, not including those set aside for ebay. It's not that he's a favorite of mine- just that he has a lot of great albums that are always in circulation for diggers, so it just kind of ended up that way.

  • Big_StacksBig_Stacks "I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
    Hey,

    Here are artists I have more than 10 LPs by:

    -Cannonball Adderley.
    -Miles Davis.
    -John Coltrane.
    -The Mighty Clouds of Joy.
    -The Gospel Keynotes.
    -The Rolling Stones.
    -Herbie Hancock.
    -Roy Ayers.
    -Bob James.
    -The Temptations.
    -Stevie Wonder.
    -Marvin Gaye.
    -Parliament/Funkadelic.
    -Bobby Hutcherson.
    -McCoy Tyner.
    -Crosby, Stills, Nash, (and Young; and various solos by each member).
    -Joni Mitchell.
    -Steely Dan/Donald Fagen.
    -Weather Report.
    -Freddie Hubbard.
    -Donald Byrd.
    -Sonny Rollins.
    -Chick Corea/Return to Forever.
    -Stanley Clarke.
    -George Duke.
    -Aretha Franklin.
    -Eddie Harris.
    -Michael Jackson/Jackson 5.
    -Prince.
    -The Beatles (and various solo joints).
    -Ramsey Lewis.
    -Earth, Wind, and Fire.
    -Quincy Jones (including soundtracks and all).
    -Gary Burton (quartet, quintet, solos, collabos, etc.).
    -Cal Tjader.
    -Alice Coltrane (plus collabos like "Transformations...".
    -Shirley Horn.
    -Stanley Turrentine.
    -Bob Marley & the Wailers.
    -The Impressions/Curtis Mayfield.
    -The Swan Silvertones.
    -Ray Charles.
    -The Ojays.
    -The Isley Brothers (and spin offs).
    -Barry White.
    -War.
    -James Brown.
    -Jimmy Smith.
    -Jimmy McGriff.
    -Charles Earland.
    -Milt Jackson/MJQ.
    -Kool & the Gang.
    -Al Green.
    -The Ohio Players.
    -Isaac Hayes.

    This all I can think of right now off the dome. I'll post more later.

    Peace,

    Big Stacks from Kakalak

  • i try and pick up anything that has Brian Eno's name on it somewhere.... also Beatles and Neil Young.

  • fejmelbafejmelba 1,139 Posts
    Roland Kirk.
    by far the biggest in mine.

  • Lenny Dee by a longshot, about 50 LPs.


  • DJCireDJCire 729 Posts



  • more than 10:

    can
    barry white
    isaac hayes
    gladys knight
    bob james

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Paul Revere & the Raiders

    ????

    For me it's Little Marcy
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