[Music] Music Completist

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BrianB

Sleepy Mid Sussex
Nov 14, 2020
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Or Dennis Brown for that matter!

You can see why both ended up setting up their own labels I suppose.
Did D.E.B. Set his record label up in Thornton Heath ?.. I've wondered if there's connections with Ariwa (sp?) Near selhurst ? .
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
Did D.E.B. Set his record label up in Thornton Heath ?.. I've wondered if there's connections with Ariwa (sp?) Near selhurst ? .

Possibly, as he was living in England at that time I think. But I don't know to be honest. The last Palace away I went to we got off at Thornton Heath and walked past the Mad Professor's studio on the way to the ground. It felt like a pilgrimage for me :lol:
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,508
Worthing
King Granite
Royal vole
Jack Mulhearn
Larry and the Vixens
Immi Brandon

All done
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
I’m attempting some level of completionism of the following artists on vinyl;

The Beatles
Radiohead
David Bowie
Interpol - pretty close on this, even got most of the singles and a couple of odd/rarer ones.
Royal Blood
 






Jul 20, 2003
20,680
under no circumstances should anyone attempt Robert Pollard/ Guided By Voices/ RP 'side projects'


I have about 900 of the songs in physical form





there are nearly 3,000.
 
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Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
I have everything by Can and The Velvet Underground but that's about it

As mentioned, I have large amounts of Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs but haven't even scratched the surface of their output. And that goes for John Coltrane and Miles Davis too
 




zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,787
Sussex, by the sea
Caravan!

I could go on....but the tennis is about to start!!!!!”


Ha - that even sounds like an If I could do it all over again… outtake title… brilliant, and probably deliberately so.


I’d sell the rest, but kudos on the above. I bet you don’t own them all though… come on, even the ‘reunion’ albums and the latter day live albums from back in the day ?

I think you’re trying to pull a cunning stunt, that and caravan are way too mainstream for you surely ?

Lol.


#2eclectic.



I don't think I'm completist for many, HP Lovecraft, The SPecials, Jam, and anyone else who only made 1 or 2 albums! There are a few Caravan gaps, have first three and cunning stunts. Madness up to rise and fall, think I have All the Steve Miller band albums up to Abrcadabra, most artists seem to wane after 3 or 4 albums, or drift off somewhere. . . .or maybe thats my taste drifting.
 


Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
4,135
Bath, Somerset.
The Stranglers
Wire
Half Man Half Biscuit
Killing Joke
Suede
Linton Kwesi Johnson
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,453
Sussex by the Sea
Caravan's best LP

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zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,787
Sussex, by the sea


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,928
North of Brighton
Having just about finished ripping all my CD's (yet to start on the vinyl) I notice some artists cropping up again and again in my collection. Nitin Sawhney for example seems to have really grabbed my attention for a period. He's a million miles off my favourite artist though.

Anyway, got me wondering if there's any artists I've 'completed' on. I certainly haven't on the above, or Yann Tiersen, who also crops up quite a lot. A quick look on Discogs tells me I'm fairly close on Four Tet, but not half as close as I thought on Fridge.

So I think I'm probably only 'complete' on The Books and Stimmhorn. This is by chance rather than design, as the output from both is pretty small. I'm not particularly a Completist myself.

Are you a music Completist? If so, what artists have you completed on? I'm talking albums here for simplicity.

I'm a fairly completist on Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Beatles, Zeppelin, Tull, Queen. That's spread over CDs and vinyl. I still have pretty much all my vinyl albums and singles since birth as It was rarely more than 2 or 3 a year of each. Likewise, I have about 450 CDs of which about 330 uploaded on my Cocktail hard drive so far. I love that I can pick an album to play in full or random play tracks from pretty much every CD bought since CDs were introduced and I bought my first decent CD player and CD (Dire Straits obvs).
 


1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
I'm a fairly completist on Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Beatles, Zeppelin, Tull, Queen. That's spread over CDs and vinyl. I still have pretty much all my vinyl albums and singles since birth as It was rarely more than 2 or 3 a year of each. Likewise, I have about 450 CDs of which about 330 uploaded on my Cocktail hard drive so far. I love that I can pick an album to play in full or random play tracks from pretty much every CD bought since CDs were introduced and I bought my first decent CD player and CD (Dire Straits obvs).

Since I started ripping my CDs I've also discovered the joys of shuffle play on a Sony Walkman. It's great getting little blasts from the past that I'd almost forgotten about. It has 64gb internal and I put a 500gb sd card in it. Still have about half that storage left, so I'll work on my vinyl next.

Trouble is, the vinyl will have to be ripped in real time. Given that I work full time, I might be a while :lol:


P.S. Discovered another artist I've completed on. Bobby Hughes Experience. Given that they only made one album, that was an easy tap in. :goal:
 




tinycowboy

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2008
4,004
Canterbury
I would definitely describe myself as a completist but, when I think about it, I don't really have a complete collection of anybody's work, unless we're talking about a few obscure bands that have only released one or two singles. Almost got everything by The Field Mice - missing one obscure 7" on the Caff label. Felt too - just missing one single.
 




maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,361
Zabbar- Malta
VNV nation
Assemblage 23
Apoptygma Berzerk
And Also the Trees
Velvet Acid Christ

All A and V for me. Peculiar

Edit. Hang on...

Rupesh Cartel
Solar Fake
Drab Majesty
Protomartyr....

Back in a mo...

Fraunhofer Diffraction
Hatfield and the North
Sco
Funeral Flowers
Black Carnage
Banmaksim
Sensi Affect
Prefab Sprout
Boy Harsher
SRSQ
etaΛЮƂǪɃb
Caravan!

I could go on....but the tennis is about to start!!!!!

You are getting to be middle of the road!
I have heard of two of them.
 








Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,928
North of Brighton
Since I started ripping my CDs I've also discovered the joys of shuffle play on a Sony Walkman. It's great getting little blasts from the past that I'd almost forgotten about. It has 64gb internal and I put a 500gb sd card in it. Still have about half that storage left, so I'll work on my vinyl next.

Trouble is, the vinyl will have to be ripped in real time. Given that I work full time, I might be a while :lol:


P.S. Discovered another artist I've completed on. Bobby Hughes Experience. Given that they only made one album, that was an easy tap in. :goal:

I haven't even started on the vinyl. Not sure how the quality would compare with the CDs on the Cocktail. Mind you, I now realise I am a completist on Kathy Dalton as the owner of 'Amazing', the only album she recorded I think I only bought it because I heard one track and liked the idea of owning a record on Frank Zappa's Discreet label.
 


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