Most recordings you own by a single artist, group, or composer


I went and purchased two more John Coltrane CD’s, "Blue Train" and "Traneing In", in spite of, relative to other artists, having way too many of his albums already. I do love his music and just now counted having forty-eight of his albums, not even including the ones he recorded with Miles Davis.

Is there anyone else out there at least equally nutty, or has more recordings by any single artist, band or composer? If so, who do you like, and how many of their albums have you collected and play? Miles Davis at thirty-three records and CD’s, comes in a not too distant second in my collection.

Hopefully this topic hasn’t been broached before here.

Mike
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@mitchagain, shore do Mitch. Thanks for the reminder, it’s playing right now. SO cool! When Crowell came to L.A. to promote his The Houston Kid album (one of my all-time faves, a great, great album) he had Steuart playing guitar for him. Never before seen his name spelled that way! The Roxy on Sunset was filled with other artists---Dave Alvin was watching Steuart play from a few tables away from me.

Just as superior movies start with a good script, superior (Pop) music starts with good songs. At least, that’s the way I feel about it. And Rodney’s amongst the very best. A pretty fair singer as well, and great taste in musicians.

More Jazz:

Miles Davis
Thelonius Monk
Charles Mingus
Sonny Stitt
Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
Pat Metheny
John McLaughlin
Larry Coryell
Peter Erskine
Weather Report
Steps Ahead 
Yellowjackets
Tom Harrell
Steve Khan
Eddie Daniels
Dave Douglas
Stanley Turrentine
McCoy Tyner
Terrence Blanchard
Roy Hargrove
Eric Alexander
Harold Mabern
Eric Dolphy
Hal Galper

But then I love all kinds of music - this is just the jazz part - and incomplete at that!

Brian Eno, King Crimson, Beatles, Peter Gabriel. 

My son introduced me to Grandmaster Flash and Dr. Dre.  Need to branch out from there.  #oldmendodorapnhiphop