What are some essential artists with HUGE discographies? Counting on 30+ albums as criterion.
What are some essential artists with HUGE discographies? Counting on 30+ albums as criterion
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None of them are actually worth the time and effort of listening to their entire discographies honestly.
The Fall
Frank Zappa
Buckethead
Merzbow
Buckethead
Sonic Youth
dog man and the mercenaries
Bob dylan and kozelek if you count live albums and shit
the fuck you mean by 'essential'?
Muslimgauze has a good ratio of great albums IMO
bull of heaven
gucci mane
Guided by Voices. I'm pretty sure they come out with 2 albums a year.
Think The Church is getting up to almost 30 as well.
Autechre, if you include EPs and their one live album, has 31 releases, and they are all pretty good.
what are the best gbv albums aside from bee thousand
At least ten objective 4/5 rated albums
I loved the gbv from 2016
David Bowie
[spoiler]Rolling Stones[/spoiler]
Viper
Current 93, NWW, Muslimgauze
holy moly
Alien Lanes
Propeller
Vampires on Titus
Under the Bushes Under the Stars
Sunfish Holy Breakfast
t. tangerine dream
J G Thirlwell
Zappa
Sonic Youth & Bowie are the only ones I can think of whose discography is actually worth listening to in full
Swans/Skin/World of Skin/The Body Lovers/The Body Haters/Angels of light combined have ~40 albums
what are the essential tangerine dream albums
Fela Kuti
Tons of jazz artists if you're counting collaborations too
Johnny cash, his early stuff up to the 70s and his later stuff (1994+) are his best times
Omar Rodriguez Lopez, though his best works are with At The Drive-In and Mars Volta
boris
Tom Waits
definitely The Fall, probably the best group to ever come out of Manchester
morrissey can eat a turd
Isn't Buckethead's discography mostly just ambient noodling?
Babasónicos
Alpha Centauri
Zeit
Atem
Phaedra
Rubycon
Stratosfear
Sorceror
Force Majeure
Tangram
Exit
Logos
Poland
Firestarter
Pergamon
Dream Sequence
Underwater Sunlight
Livemiles
Miracle Mile
Bob Dylan
t. brainlet
You can stop at Force Majeure actually
Came here to post this
Just get the two Virgin Years compilations, you won't regret it
Also Zeit
Old school/second wave Industrial has plenty of those
Manowar has 20 something
But they're all shit
Fight me
Violence is the last resource for people who can't defend their beliefs
...
you sweet summer child
pretty much, with
>muh riffs
thrown in
Viper, obviously
>skipping Electronic Meditation
Untermensch
Dylan has 32 studio albums of original recordings.
Gucci Mane if we count mixtapes
bach
schubert
He's literally got hundreds of albums
discogs doesnt have anything listed under that name for them
Lil B
Zappa
Sun Ra
Grateful Dead if you count live releases
Agathocles
Duke Ellington (best stuff is 1935-45; some good stuff 1955-65).
Rush
RYM says Paul McCartney has 32 albums
Not necessarily essential, but go to Gucci Mane on Spotify.
No, really. Do it.
According to spotify, he dropped 60+ mixtapes in 2015 alone.
He's an absolute fucking madman.
besides the 32 halloween ones in a row almost non of his ~300 EPs are ambient
me too
John Fahey
Not really no. There's probably like 3 people on Sup Forums that have actually looked at his records seriously
And getting the shit kicked out of them is the last recourse for people who don't know the difference between resource and recourse.
>87 albums
>28 album appearances
>1876 Credits
DJ Screw (300+ mixtapes)
Acid Mothers Temple (Cosmic Infero & Melting Parasio Ufo)
Steven Wilson has pretty big discography
18 albums with Porcupine Tree including demos and live albums, 6 EPs and 4 compilations
5 solo albums, one EP and 2 live albums
8 albums with No-man
8 Bass Communion albums
4 albums with Blackfield
3 IEM albums
1 Storm Corrosion album
Miles Davis
Sparks
At least 40 studio albums.
sun city girls
i think sir richard bishop is somewhere around there with his solo releases as well
John Zorn
easy
The patrician answer to this question.
And they all fucking suck
pretty much every jazz artist has a massive discography