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Artists represented by the most records/albums in your collection?
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<blockquote data-quote="DevillEars" data-source="post: 22143"><p>Hmmm...</p><p></p><p>1) Beethoven (me too...)</p><p>2) Bob Dylan</p><p>3) David Arkenstone</p><p>4) Miles Davis</p><p>5) Mike Oldfield</p><p></p><p>For those that don't know him, Arkenstone is a New Age composer/performer (predominantly keyboards) that recorded primarily for Narada, but also did a few for Windham Hill. A rather versatile lad, I still enjoy his music - even after almost 15 years since I first stumbled across his music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevillEars, post: 22143"] Hmmm... 1) Beethoven (me too...) 2) Bob Dylan 3) David Arkenstone 4) Miles Davis 5) Mike Oldfield For those that don't know him, Arkenstone is a New Age composer/performer (predominantly keyboards) that recorded primarily for Narada, but also did a few for Windham Hill. A rather versatile lad, I still enjoy his music - even after almost 15 years since I first stumbled across his music. [/QUOTE]
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