I knew it was Pearl Jam so I thought I’d go count them. There are 42 official releases, which include the live shows they used to release after each tour. There are 26 bootlegs I acquired from other fans over the years. All on CD. I also have about a dozen of the fan club singles on 45s.
Wow! Yes, we’re fans as well, & have seen him four times I think. One of those was probably the best show I’ve ever been to.
Bowie!
Heh. If these were my high-school days, I might have said Monty Python. Remember their albums?
I remember being confused by “Matching Tie & Handkerchief”… all two and a half sides of it.
From the Wiki link:
The album’s original LP edition is particularly notable in that it was mastered with two concentric grooves on side two, so that different material would be played depending on where the stylus was put down on the record’s surface…The album did not have a track listing, so that this feature would come as a complete surprise to listeners, who might on a subsequent listening hear material they had never heard before, creating genuine confusion.
(Since the record had two concentric grooves, they were spaced considerably apart, halving the length of the playing time.)
Dylan and the Dead. I also own Dylan and the Dead.
Also everything by the Beatles, except for Beatles for Sale.
In jazz, a ridiculous amount of Sonny Rollins, Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Thelonious Monk, and Bird.
In art music, all of Gustav Mahler, multiple copies by different conductors. And all of Bruckner’s symphonies, masses, and organ works.
Yes, that confused the hell out of me at the time. I had just discovered marijuana at about the same time and thought, “Whoa! Good weed.”