I bought all of their albums

The Pogues

Red Roses For Me
Rum Sodomy & the Lash
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
Peace and Love
Hell’s Ditch
Waiting for Herb
Pogue Mahone
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah

I think I also have this picture disc, and I have a 3-inch CD (‘CD single’?) of theirs, but I don’t remember what was on it.

Cream - not that hard to do
Beatles - including Anthology and both Let it Be versions
Mike Oldfield - including compilations with extra material and a few bootlegs
Dylan - as before except for the junk and most of the official bootlegs
Mahavishnu Orchestra
And I had all of Buffalo Springfield, but didn’t transfer some tapes so no longer

Thanks for the tip. I’ll sample it on YouTube and whatnot.

Also, Gojira

I’ve got everything Joy Division (and the stuff they did as Warsaw) ever recorded, in the format it was first released. Admittedly it’s not a huge catalogue, and one or two of the rarer items are, err, not entirely 100% in their provenance.

I’m pretty sure I’ve got the entire Cocteau Twins catalogue in original vinyl though. Not in mint condition - those used to get played a lot, and the covers made handy and pleasing surfaces to skin up on.

The Who
The Clash
The Police
REM
U2
Nirvana
Pearl Jam

If you were to recommend one **REM **album after Monster, which one would it be? I lost interest after Monster, but now fear I missed out on something worthy while I wasn’t paying attention.

I’m assuming you’re talking about studio albums because the entire Pearl Jam collection is massive! :smiley:

ABBA
Blackpink
f(x)
Girls’ Generation (including Girls’ Generation - TTS and - Oh!GG)
The Go-Go’s
Jane Wiedlin
Kate Bush
Lana del Rey
Mecano
Mylène Farmer

I tried for the full JS Bach set but a few got away. :wink:

Orchestra Luna.

I own their (single) album, but I also have every single (45 rpm) they released and an acetate demo of the album with the original track sequence and tracks that were removed for the commercial release. I even have the 8-track version of the album.

New Adventures In Hi-Fi was really a fantastic album. The rest are mediocre without Bill Berry, but they all had their moments.

Thanks for the tip, I will give it a shot.