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Originally Posted by WaspStar
I have:
All Springsteen albums save the expanded version of The Seeger Sessions and the Chimes Of Freedom EP
All Bob Dylan studio albums
Four Sex Pistols albums (NMTB, Spunk, Swindle, Burton-On-Trent)
All six Doors studio albums, plus Essential Rarities
Four Stone Roses albums (debut, Second Coming, Turns Into Stone, Complete SR)
Message In A Box (all Police related material)
I think that's it.
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NMTB is the only official Sex Pistols album...everything else is bootlegs/compilations. Turns Into Stone is a compilation as well.
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Originally Posted by Berringer
Now there's a man who knows absolutely nothing about Jimi Hendrix. "Band of Gypsys" was an incredible piece definitely worthy of being in any collection. As for myself, I have a lot of complete discographies but my personal favorite (should be obvious after the above statement) is Jimi Hendrix. Thirty-one vinyl recordings from his official catalog plus seven bootlegs.
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Compared to Axis: Bold As Love, Are You Experienced? and Electric Ladyland, yes, Band of Gypsys is a pile of utter crap. No defining tracks and everything sounds like a reiteration of his last works (which featured a much more experienced rhythm section, anyways). It doesn't even come close to his first three albums with the experience.