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Romanelli
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- #11
- Posted: 06/26/2013 23:26
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Miles. Miles Davis. That's who. _________________ May we all get to heaven
'Fore the devil knows we're dead...
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SingingPeasant96
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Age: 27
Location: In the aeroplane (maybe it's over the sea)
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- #12
- Posted: 06/27/2013 01:48
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Bob Dylan by miles!
because he constantly makes good albums(and some of them are damn good) _________________ If you're feeling sinister, Go off and Listen to Indie Pop
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JOSweetHeart
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Age: 41
Location: East Tennessee
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- #13
- Posted: 06/27/2013 01:53
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I have been a fan of country singer Tanya Tucker since 1991 and she has just over 30 albums. I love her voice and to me she has picked plenty of awesome songs to sing.
God bless you and her always!!!
Holly
P.S. My most favorite album from her is a tie between her albums named Can't Run From Yourself and Soon. _________________ Me & my favorite singer James Otto
Check him out here when you can!
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revolver94
professional dilettante
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Age: 29
Location: DC suburb
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- #14
- Posted: 06/27/2013 01:54
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If you can't collaborative albums, then definitely Brian Eno.
My favorite album of his is either Another Green World or Here Come the Warm Jets. I like the former because of its cohesive vision of "another green world" and its general ethereal quality. I like the latter because every song is melodically flawless and a lot of fun, if a bit disjointed.
If collaborative albums don't count, then it'd have to be Neil Young.
My favorite album of his is definitely After the Gold Rush. His voice is so tender and the melodies so sweet. Plus, his commentary isn't too shabby, either. _________________ My top songs of the 2010s
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- #15
- Posted: 06/27/2013 11:57
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Of artists with over 30 albums, my favourite is Bob Dylan. However, I don't see him as being overly prolific. He's released like one studio album every 18-24 months in his career, which seems about average. I'm tempted to say Sizzla, the reggae artist who has released 70 albums since 1995. Much of his output is shite, but when he sticks to doing conscious stuff he rarely gets it wrong. My favourite albums of his are Black Woman & Child, Waterhouse Redemption and Da Real Thing, in case anybody wants to check them out. But many of them are brilliant.
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- #16
- Posted: 06/28/2013 21:40
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Bob Dylan, easily. I can't remember how many albums he's released, but it's more than 30, and at least half of them ranges from brilliant to good, no other favourites of mine can even get close to that number.
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videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
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Age: 38
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- Posted: 06/29/2013 04:30
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Brian Eno
JG Thirlwell (Foetus, Manorexia, Steriod Maximus, Baby Zizanie, Wiseblood etc.)
Most I think by any artist is Slim Dusty (109).
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