Who's the largest part of your collection?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Vinyl Addict, Nov 13, 2015.

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  1. bluelips

    bluelips Forum Resident

    David Bowie
    John Coltrane
    Sonic Youth
    Guided by Voices
    The Smiths
    The Fall
     
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  2. basie-fan

    basie-fan Forum Resident

    Kate Bush
    Midnight Oil
    Pixies
    Skinny Puppy
    Duke Ellington
     
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  3. DanBNash

    DanBNash Forum Resident

    Location:
    Nashville, TN
    Van Morrison
    Bob Dylan
    John Coltrane
    Thelonious Monk
     
  4. The Hole Got Fixed

    The Hole Got Fixed Owens, Poell, Saberi

    Location:
    Toronto
    Beatles and Solo
    Dylan
    Lightfoot
     
  5. seaisletim

    seaisletim Forum Resident

    Location:
    Philadelphia PA
    Beatles
    Miles
    Stones
     
  6. IbMePdErRoIoAmL

    IbMePdErRoIoAmL lazy drunken hillbilly with a heart full of hate

    Location:
    Miami Valley
    Numbers 1 through 5 would have to be taken up by Elvis Costello. The other "top" two spots go to Bob Dylan & Tom Waits.
     
  7. apple-richard

    apple-richard *Overnight Sensation*

    Beatles
    Dylan
    Stones
    Beach Boys.
     
  8. Highway819

    Highway819 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Bristol, UK
    Bob Dylan
    The Beatles
    The Who
     
  9. B_big!

    B_big! Vinyl Record Enthusiast

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    I really don't know, honestly! . [​IMG]
     
  10. garymc

    garymc Forum Resident

    Location:
    Florida, USA
    Top 3 by number of CDs, vinyl, or legal downloads

    Grateful Dead
    Doug Sahm
    Willie Nelson

    Then it would be
    Bob Dylan
    Guy Clark
    Rolling Stones
    Beatles, individual former Beatles
     
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  11. gd0

    gd0 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies

    Location:
    Golden Gate
    Judging strictly by cabinet space...

    Zappa
    King Crimson

    John Zorn

    Miles Davis
    Jeff Beck
     
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  12. Grateful Dead
    Bob Dylan
    Laura Nyro
     
  13. ek1psu

    ek1psu Forum Resident

    Location:
    Massachusetts
    Not counting classical (otherwise Mercury conductors Antal Doráti and Paul Paray or Howard Hanson would probably take over positions 2 & 3):

    1. The Beatles. By a wide margin. If you break down the 3 box sets - blue LP box, mono CD, and mono vinyl - and include a few 45's it amounts to 150 titles. :faint: (I think that I need to thin out this herd...)
    2. June Christy (26)
    3. Genesis (21)
     
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  14. cledussnow

    cledussnow New Member

    King Crimson (only because I have every one of their KCCC releases)
    Led Zeppelin (tons of Bootlegs)
    Pink Floyd (again due to the large collection of bootleg releases and the "Treeful of Secrets".
    Jimi Hendrix - After he died they released tons of stuff. I have just about all of those.
     
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  15. jimod99

    jimod99 Daddy or chips?

    Location:
    Ottawa, ON
    The Fall
     
  16. Sax-son

    Sax-son Forum Resident

    Location:
    Three Rivers, CA
    The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, the Doors and everything else.
     
  17. Opeth

    Opeth Forum Resident

    Location:
    NH
    Opeth
    Jimi Hendrix
    Iron Maiden
    Mastodon
     
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  18. modrevolve

    modrevolve Forum Resident

    I'm going to guess James since I have practically ever Album and Single on CD and various vinyl formats.
     
  19. Daniel Plainview

    Daniel Plainview God's Lonely Man

    The Beach Boys & Elvis.
     
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  20. mjlynott

    mjlynott Forum Resident

    Location:
    Oldham Lancashire
    Kinks
    Beatles
    Jethro tull
    Donovan
    Bert jansch
    Thin lizzy
    Incredible string band

    The only artists I'll buy re-releases or deluxe editions of. Got tons of dylan but wouldn't say I'm a massive fan
     
  21. mmars982

    mmars982 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Beatles
    Rush
    Zappa
    Jethro Tull
     
  22. Johnny Ryall

    Johnny Ryall Forum Resident

    Discogs says:
    The Beastie Boys - 280 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    Faith No More - 118 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    Napalm Death - 57 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    KK Null - 53 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    The Melvins - 48 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    Agoraphobic Nosebleed - 45 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    Unsane - 42 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs
    Coffins - 41 records/cd's/dvd's/vhs

    I'm sure I'm missing some more...
     
  23. PaulJay

    PaulJay Forum Resident

    Location:
    Bartlett, IL
    Zappa
    Bowie
    Uriah Heep
    The Replacements
    The Beatles
    Yes
     
  24. parkgrover

    parkgrover Forum Resident

    Bob Dylan
    David Bowie
    Beatles and solo
    The Who and Townshend
    Velvet Underground and solo
     
  25. Piiijiii

    Piiijiii Hundalasiliah

    Location:
    Ruhr Area, Germany
    If bootlegs count it´s Prince.

    If not:
    Hendrix
    Beatles
    Beatles solo
     
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