So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
Mess sorted, Steve, and the superfluous comma preceding the 'and' removed from your track title!
Seeing this threads going nowhere, we could always have a debate about the Oxford comma.
Unless someone has a very obvious standout artist in their collection, how are they supposed to know who "appears most often"?
I just can't seem to come up with an entry for this theme.
I must have a very uninspiring record collection!
OK! https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/oxford-comma/
I must have a very uninspiring record collection!
Seeing this threads going nowhere, we could always have a debate about the Oxford comma.
OK! https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/oxford-comma/
Or SPACE COMMA ....Seeing this threads going nowhere, we could always have a debate about the Oxford comma.
I think we should be moving along, people:
The Frank Sinatra Capitol Years has scarcely been exceeded.
But I have a little thing for Linda Ronstadt:
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
The Frank Sinatra Capitol Years has scarcely been exceeded.
But I have a little thing for Linda Ronstadt:
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
"But I have a little thing for Linda Ronstadt:"
I suggest that you keep it to yourself and, given her past, I very much doubt that she would appreciate it.
What is not to like about Linda Ronstadt?
One of my heroines:
It doesn't get any better.
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
One of my heroines:
It doesn't get any better.
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
Attachments
My impression was that we should post any song by the artist who appears most often with others in our collection.Unless someone has a very obvious standout artist in their collection, how are they supposed to know who "appears most often"?
I have artists other than 99 Posse who appear much more often on their own but 99 Posse has many more credited collaborations.
But beware as we in the International Musical Law Enforcemant Patrol or TPOvD for short will travel and check all participants music collections (CDs, LPs and cassetts only) and make sure no-one is cheating.
I have artists other than 99 Posse who appear much more often on their own but 99 Posse has many more credited collaborations.
99 Posse? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Posse
No wonder I feel left out of this theme!

That's what's been worrying me.But beware as we in the International Musical Law Enforcemant Patrol or TPOvD for short will travel and check all participants music collections (CDs, LPs and cassetts only) and make sure no-one is cheating.
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
14 - Enjoy - Bjork
Largely due to her remix albums Telegram & Bastards she's worked with more artists than anyone else in my collection, ranging from the Brodsky Quartet to Death Grips. Even for my eclectic tastes, some of these go too far.😵💫
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
14 - Enjoy - Bjork
Largely due to her remix albums Telegram & Bastards she's worked with more artists than anyone else in my collection, ranging from the Brodsky Quartet to Death Grips. Even for my eclectic tastes, some of these go too far.😵💫
Agreed, that's a good one 👍I like Björk's Crystalline with Omar Souleyman.
I used to be a big fan of Björk, but that was many years ago. I still have a huge collection of Björk items including dozens of rare bootleg CDs, vinyl records, magazines, pictures, and other things. I even caught one of her live concerts in 2001 at Radio City in New York. But she has changed her singing style so much that I no longer listen anymore. Too bad.
So pick any song from your music library that was performed by the artist whose name appears the most number of times in your library.
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
14 - Enjoy - Bjork
15 - Aux Armes Dub - Sly and Robbie
01 - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny
02 - Lighthouse - Salyu
03 - Jeff Beck - Where were you?
04 - No Pussyfooting - Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
05 - I Know Who Holds Tomorrow - Alison Krauss
06 - So Far From The Clyde - Mark Knopfler
07 - Amazing Grace - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
08 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath - Richard Sinclair
09 - Got to Begin Again - Billy Joel
10 - Radioactive Dub - Bill Laswell
11 - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking - Roger Waters
12 - Tarantelle Pe' Campa' - 99 Posse
13 - Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan
14 - Enjoy - Bjork
15 - Aux Armes Dub - Sly and Robbie
Instrumental singles which have made the charts (or, if things slow down, just one you like)
01 - Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
01 - Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
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