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
skyscraper
My guilty pleasures:
Dave Brubeck
Carmen McRae
Stan Getz (I think I have Getz/Gilberto in every format, mostly in duplicates, except digital formats.)
Glupson, I've Bill Wyman's first solo album, Monkey Grip on vinyl from when it came out in 1974. Don't think I've played it since, so I'll give it a spin tonight. It's got Lowell George, Leon Russell and Dr..John on it. Never heard that (Si Si) one you have. He was fairly prolific though. 

Zamfir and Slim Whitman, odd bedfellows.

Jnovak, 200 hours of recordings of a not so prolific artist like Mason Williams is some impressive collecting. I've a bunch of obscure recordings by Mike Bloomfield from his banner years, before he get drugged out, that took some effort to collect, so I appreciate your effort in finding what you have.

Mike
@oregonpapa ,
Frank, do you have a favorite Dave Brubeck album?
I need to add to what little I have of him...

skyscraper,

If you are the Rolling Stones fan and you have never heard "(Si Si) Je Suis un Rock Star", you have not missed that much. It is as far from Let It Bleed as, I do not know what really. Maybe Giorgio Moroder? Still, if you have nothing to do, it may be a worthwhile novelty. Talk about being a completist, it gets you up there for a few dollars. Of course, you have to get 12" version, which is a dance one, I guess. But, they are from around $3.

Also, his Willie and the Poor Boys was an interesting endeavour. (Charlie Watts, Chris Rea, Jimmy Page, etc.)

He even published a book about the blues, Mississippi and that area, which was quite informative and nice. I would recommend it as a quick read and look.

https://www.amazon.com/Bill-Wymans-Blues-Odyssey-Journey/dp/0789480468

https://www.discogs.com/Bill-Wyman-Si-Si-Je-Suis-Un-Rock-Star/release/692641

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/6376461?ev=rb