The most albums per artist in your record collection

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Oh ghee.. another bump thread..

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I have been collecting albums since I was 11 so that brings my collection to a massive amount. I was a club DJ as well and belonged to a DJ record club and received promo 12 inch copies..

These bands I know off hand I have quite a few
Chicago
Santana
Robin Trower
Black Sabbath
Elton John
Doobie Brothers
Tower Of Power
Nazareth
KISS
ZZ Top
Bad Company
Ted Nugent
Judas Priest
Accept
Boston
Black Label Society
Bunches of R&B and soul artist.
 

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Are we counting multiple copies of the same albums as well?

The Beatles. A lot of Beatles. Even if I do not count my box sets I have multiple copies of the same albums and Parlophone and Capitol versions.
Cheap Trick
Led Zeppelin
Rush
Pink Floyd
Black Sabbath
Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck and many of the groups he was in
Journey
AC/DC
 
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Oops
Electric Light Orchestra
Kiss
Foreigner
Bad Company
Aldo Nova recorded five albums so he qualifies
John Waite
Van Halen
Kinks
Rolling Stones
Alanis Morissette
The Decemberists
Def Leppard
Del Amitri
Billy Joel
Black Sabbath
Bruce Springsteen
Bush
The Cars
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Cult
David Bowie
Dire Straits
The Doors
Duran Duran
Genesis
George Harrison
John Lennon
Paul McCartney and all his projects
ZZ Top
Steve Miller
Jefferson Starship
Jethro Tull
Judas Priest
Julian Lennon
Kansas
Liz Phair
Metallica
Moody Blues
Oasis
Pat Benatar
Pearl Jam
Queen
Peter Gabriel
The Pretenders
Oh, R.E.M
The Rainmakers
The Replacements barely made the qualifications
Are we counting White Zombie and Rob Zombie?
Robert Plant
everything Jimi Hendrix was involved in
Scorpions
Slade
Steely Dan
Sting
Styx
Stone Temple Pilots
Supertramp
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Talking Heads
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Tool
Triumph
U2
The Who
Yes
Green Day
Better Than Ezra
I mean, many of the groups I have listed, I have the majority of their studio albums. And stuff that is not part of the parameters set by the thread.
However, I also have a hard drive full of music I did not acquire the traditional way. So I’m only listing the music that has a physical presence. It’s from the collection I earned.
 
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