Which band has the best discography?

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Aphex Twin

uncrut gems (crüt), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 02:52 (six years ago)

Keith Hudson
Jackie Mittoo
King Tubby

rob, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:02 (six years ago)

Erykah Badu

kitchen person, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:18 (six years ago)

The answer is so obvious. Joy Division. Two perfect albums, no really bad song in their whole oeuvre including b-sides and stuff.

― walking towards the sun since 2007 (alex in mainhattan), Tuesday, January 28, 2020 4:42 PM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

treeship., Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:23 (six years ago)

I actually dumped all my Can CDs post-Landed, did I fuck up?

― The Mandymoorian (Whiney G. Weingarten)

first five tracks of the s/t aka inner space are prime stuff very much of a piece of holger czukay's movies (czukay doesn't play but he does produce and his presence is definitely felt)

last couple tracks are crap but the same is true for scott walker's "till the band comes in" and that's an all-timer imo as well

you know my name, look up the number of the beast (rushomancy), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:34 (six years ago)

Erykah Badu
― kitchen person, Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:18 PM (twenty-five minutes ago)

Four LPs, one EP, one mixtape, one live album, none less than a masterpiece. This is the right answer.

I Heard You Ain't HOOS's (Eric H.), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:45 (six years ago)

if Worldwide Underground is her weakest, then otm

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:48 (six years ago)

yep erykah’s a great choice

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:49 (six years ago)

yes

Dan S, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:50 (six years ago)

Which band has the heaviest discography, is what I want to know.

Swilling Ambergris, Esq. (silby), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:50 (six years ago)

harvey milk

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 03:54 (six years ago)

also Fushitsusha, Current 93

Dan S, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 04:10 (six years ago)

if you listen to enough Ween, then Ween

The Mandymoorian (Whiney G. Weingarten), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 04:21 (six years ago)

Hermann Nitsch

Dan S, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 04:22 (six years ago)

and not because of the tragic recent thread revive, I hold that Nina Nastasia has a perfect and not-too-brief discography of six albums in ten years, each with a different shade but forming a cohesive whole.

Badu is a great answer too.

I've spent time with about two dozen Ellington albums, from the acknowledged peaks to weird 3 CD sets from Costco and it's all amazingly engaging. I listen to a collection of the 1920s sides and Afro-Eurasian Eclipse the most these days, the beginning and end of a 45 year span.

file of unknown origin (bendy), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:06 (six years ago)

How about Derrick May? He released a bunch of classic singles in the late '80s and early '90s, and after that he hasn't (AFAIK) released any new material at all. Granted, I haven't heard those System 7 collaborations from the '90s, but his solo material and the other collabs are all great.

Tuomas, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:14 (six years ago)

My answer was going to be the Breeders/Amps but Badu otm

a thousand keening bullshit-detectors (Drugs A. Money), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:30 (six years ago)

Ellington's discography is too huge to deal with, pre-LP-era artists have such a scattered discography it's basically impossible to properly define it, and with jazz you have to put live stuff in the mix too.

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:32 (six years ago)

Yeah, I can't imagine there are that many people, even among Ellington fans, who've actually listened to his entire discography.

Tuomas, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:38 (six years ago)

Some good suggestions but https://www.discogs.com/artist/3001416-The-Fish-Brothers-And-Eastend is the most consistent

saer, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:45 (six years ago)

Derrick May is an interesting suggestion. I've always assumed (perhaps erroneously) that he's more of a coordinator/collaborator and with his early productions the collaborators took a backseat? Barnett, Craig, Oldham etc. I guess it's still his discography.

mmmm, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:45 (six years ago)

I have been listening to everything Ellington did, have so far got to 1932 and let me tell you, there is a lot. Even deciding which version of The Mooche is the definitive one is very contentious.

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:57 (six years ago)

But I cannot thing of another artist where you could put together a couple of CDs of their work where every track would be sui generis.

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:58 (six years ago)

This Mortal Coil
Kraftwerk

van dyke parks generator (anagram), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:05 (six years ago)

Obituary
Fire! (including Fire! Orchestra in this)
the Hedvig Mollestad Trio
Coroner
Funkadelic

shared unit of analysis (unperson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:44 (six years ago)

Magma also seems like a good answer here

frogbs, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:47 (six years ago)

as recently discovered, Voivod have been impressively consistent over 30+ years for a band with so many lineup changes.

bold caucasian eroticism (Simon H.), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:54 (six years ago)

Broadcast otm. And scrolling through I foolishly thought I'd be the first to say Erykah but that was def who I had in mind when I opened the thread.

Dr. Teeth and the Women (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:59 (six years ago)

Possibly controversial, but I would definitely nominate Cocteau Twins. People can argue about weaker spots in their discography but I have varying amounts of love for all of it, even like BBC Sessions (some of the recordings on which top the original album versions).

Dr. Teeth and the Women (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 14:02 (six years ago)

Like they're probably the only band with a sizeable catalog whose discography I would (and have, a number of times) happily run through front-to-back without skipping over anything.

Dr. Teeth and the Women (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 14:04 (six years ago)

Radiohead, Pablo Honey notwithstanding.

*ducks*

pomenitul, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 14:08 (six years ago)

I like Badu, D'Angelo (3 classic albums!), and Low (and Radiohead tbh). There's probably a lot of punk Sex Pistols-type examples of bands who broke up quickly, right? Unless they all ruined it with reunions.

And I know it's divisive, but there's a case to be made for Neutral Milk Hotel - one early album, one indie classic, then retire full stop.

change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 15:59 (six years ago)

Was going to add The Feelies ... but don’t know enough about the later releases.

that's not my post, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:09 (six years ago)

i think old lunch is otm about cocteau twins

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:22 (six years ago)

and while i wouldn't say i love everything, felt have one of the coolest discographies ever

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:23 (six years ago)

Go-Betweens

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:24 (six years ago)

are we gonna poll these

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:24 (six years ago)

I would think D'Angelo, Badu and Broadcast (maybe Roxy Music too) would be the consensus front-runners. Maybe Steely Dan too. There's enough Beatles and Zep haters on board to keep them out of the running, I would think.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:25 (six years ago)

Current 93

I'm a fan, but no

The Squalls Of Hate (sleeve), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:27 (six years ago)

I love Zep but their discography kinda sags the further you get from the middle. Lop off a couple albums from the front and/or back and it's a pretty unimpeachable run.

Dr. Teeth and the Women (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:27 (six years ago)

Gorguts are pretty damn solid throughout.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:29 (six years ago)

gorguts otm

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:29 (six years ago)

autechre is the right answer, but then it's sometimes hard to be subjective about it, if that's the right word. there sound is so sui generis you can't really gauge it against anything else.

doorstep jetski (dog latin), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:29 (six years ago)

I wanted to say Oval but, oof, the vocals on that first album. Oof.

Dr. Teeth and the Women (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:31 (six years ago)

Was going to add The Feelies ... but don’t know enough about the later releases.

the first comeback album is fine but kind of a snooze. second one is good though

if we're going short but sweet...I guess Soul Coughing had basically a flawless discography. some dud tunes for sure but all 3 of their albums are really great

frogbs, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:39 (six years ago)

Big Star

ymo sumac (NickB), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:44 (six years ago)

I love Steely Dan but I don’t think this could be any band that has reunion albums which are clearly good but on a lower plane. Maybe ATCQ could be the exception that proves the rule.

o. nate, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:46 (six years ago)

Kraftwerk, Drexciya, Shellac

Captain ACAB (Neil S), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:47 (six years ago)

I always forget those Steely Dan reunion albums even exist!

d'oh

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:50 (six years ago)

Magma also seems like a good answer here

Dunno about that, have you heard their LinnDrum-led funk/soul album from the 80s? Guess it has some fans.

it's after the end of the world (Matt #2), Wednesday, 29 January 2020 16:52 (six years ago)


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