I don’t know why it posted some of the options twice. Also the Black Sabbath one is supposed to be from their self titled debut to Sabotage. For me, I’d take The Beatles, Dylan, Queen, Bowie, and The Kinks.
Van Morrison : Astral Weeks Moondance His Band and the Street Choir Tupelo Honey Saint Dominic's Preview
ELP thru Brain Salad Surgery Gentle Giant Acquiring The Taste thru Free Hand Genesis Nursery Cryme thru Trick Of The Tail Zappa Grand Wazoo thru One Size Fits All
I was going to vote Other (mention in comments), but I changed my mind and now I think it's Other (mention in comments).
The Stones had the greatest run of albums, IMO. Either them or Stevie Wonder from 1972 - 1976 (Music of My Mind t0 Songs in the Key of Life)
Last one. Fiona Apple - Tidal, When The Pawn.., Extraordinary Machine, The Idler Wheel..., Fetch The Bolt Cutters
Black Sabbath Neil Young Elton John Pink Floyd -- Ummagamma, More, AHM, Meddle, TDSOTM Le Orme -- Ad gloriam (1969), Collage (1971), Uomo di pezza (1972), Felona e Sorona (1973), Contrappunti (1974) The Who - Sell Out, Tommy, Live at Leeds, Who's Next, Quadrophenia, Who By Numbers Amon Düül II -- Phalus Dei, Yeti, Wolf City, Vive La Trance, Hijack Renaissance -- Prologue, Ashes Are Burning, Turn Of The Cards, Scheherazade And Other Stories, A Song For All Seasons
(Other) — Miles Davis. This run still hasn’t been beaten: E.S.P. Miles Smiles Nefertiti Sorcerer Miles In The Sky Filles de Kilimanjaro In A Silent Way Bitches Brew Jack Johnson On The Corner Throw in the live albums and compilations of material from around this time and you have one of the most astonishing runs by anyone, ever: At Plugged Nickel Black Beauty: Live at Fillmore West Miles Davis at Fillmore East Live-Evil In Concert Dark Magus Agharta Pangaea Big Fun Get Up With It Water Babies Circle In The around Directions
This just in -- women have made music, too! The obvious ones missing on the OP's list are Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder.
XTC Mummer The Big Express Skylarking Oranges & Lemons Nonsuch All due respect to the Dukes of course