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I was just perusing the thread about the forthcoming Miles Cellar Door boxset (okay, I was on the verge of hyperventilating, I admit it :D ), and realized that picking it up will probably push my Miles CDs to about the 100 mark--a mark that I think only Duke has hit so far for me. I think I have about 80 Coltrane CDs, so they're kind of the Big Three for me, I guess. Partly because I love just about every phase of their respective careers, and two of them--Miles and Duke--had such long careers on record.

It's always interesting to me to learn what artists obsess certain people--one person I know would answer this question with Carmen McRae. She has about 90 Carmen McRae CDs; I didn't even know that many of them existed!

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Miles, Trane and Duke. I expect that's the norm. Then there's a break and next would come Cannonball, Mingus, Monk, Blakey, Rollins, Hubbard, Morgan, Mobley, JJ, Shorter etc.

How about you, couw? Do you have a lot of Miles? ;)

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No one artist even approaching 30 recordings, much less 50 to 100. About 20 Hendrix discs, and a slew of jazz artists around 10 (Miles, Trane, Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd, George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green).

You guys are nuts! :g

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Well... I have over 500 Grateful Dead shows on CD, plus all their official releases.

I guess that's my number one.

As for jazz,

Coltrane, Miles, Ellington, Mobley, Silver, Zappa - The usual fare :D

As for LPs, you should see my Beatles' collection. I started collecting when I was seven years old. My life's work (while growing up) was to find different versions from different countries, bootlegs, etc....

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I was laughing out loud Dan! :P

For me the big three is Duke (/Strays), Miles and then Mingus. Coltrane is likely next, though there are lots of contenders, Monk is knocking on the door since I've found a good two dozen non cd release boots the last few years. . . .

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David Murray.  89 as leader or co leader plus 56 as sideman, not including live cdrs etc.

Years ago, Euclid Records in St. Louis had a "New Releases" wall behind the front counter. They had a new David Murray disc on DIW displayed (along with a bunch of other discs by other artists).

They had the Murray disc labeled with a sign that said "This Week's New David Murray" disc.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Cracks me up to this day. :P

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Ghost, what...taking to ripping off old threads from allaboutjazz? :huh:;)

Duke First, then...well, and quick look showed close to 30 Benny Goodman cds, which kind of surprised me, since I haven't played any in a while! Tommy/Jimmy/Dorsey Brothers over 30 cds...Then Louis....

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David Murray.  89 as leader or co leader plus 56 as sideman, not including live cdrs etc.

Years ago, Euclid Records in St. Louis had a "New Releases" wall behind the front counter. They had a new David Murray disc on DIW displayed (along with a bunch of other discs by other artists).

They had the Murray disc labeled with a sign that said "This Week's New David Murray" disc.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Cracks me up to this day. :P

Those were the days

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