I own a few discographies, but they're by people who've only released one or two albums. I have Feist's debut 'Let It Die', and the more recent, superb 'The Reminder' which IPOD ****ING STOLE AND SHAT ALL OVER. Just a note.
Also, Teitur. He's got a third album out called The Singer, but it's almost impossible to find if you don't live in the Faroe Islands or Scandinavia. If anyone from Denmark or nearby reads this, let's get a CD exchange on the go.
If I really like an artist, I'll buy all their reachable music. Sometimes I won't bother; I feel I have enough PJ Harvey and Cat Power, for instance. I don't know why. Sometimes I'm content enough with the tunes that I have not to go in search of more. But there are some certainties; if certain people release new music, I'll always get it. I'm not so hot on back catalogue-ing, though. Half the time I'm worried that it'll sound different to the sound I know and love; I mean, compare I Want To Hold Your Hand to Norwegian Wood. See what I mean?
Then there's David Bowie. I love the man, but he got shit after Diamond Dogs (or, more precisely, halfway through it). I just can't get him after that. Pin Ups? No thank you, sir Bowie. I'd die of happiness if I saw you play Five Years live, but spend Loving the Alien smoking a cigarette and staring at the haircuts of the people in front of me. You understand, right?
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