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Thread started 09/21/04 12:41pm

pennylover

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Does Prince Have 1 of the Largest Musical Catalogs out There?

R their other artist/musicians with an enormous catalog of music as P? The reason 4 asking is I am trying 2 collect all P’s music and its so much music of his out there that it’s impossible 2 keep up with all the B sides, remixes, downloads (NPGMC), etc. I have over 30 CD’s (including some singles) all retails of his. No boots or illegal copies. So is it unusual 4 an artist to produce as much music as P has done over 20+ years or are there others with as much or more music than him?

O yea! Thanks 2 all of u 4 sharing your information on his musical catalog. P has become my hobby as far as collecting as much music as I can LOL…
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Reply #1 posted 09/21/04 1:45pm

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I heard that Dolly Parton has actually written the most songs, but I don't know the size of her catalog.
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Reply #2 posted 09/21/04 1:52pm

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pennylover said:

R their other artist/musicians with an enormous catalog of music as P? The reason 4 asking is I am trying 2 collect all P’s music and its so much music of his out there that it’s impossible 2 keep up with all the B sides, remixes, downloads (NPGMC), etc. I have over 30 CD’s (including some singles) all retails of his. No boots or illegal copies. So is it unusual 4 an artist to produce as much music as P has done over 20+ years or are there others with as much or more music than him?

O yea! Thanks 2 all of u 4 sharing your information on his musical catalog. P has become my hobby as far as collecting as much music as I can LOL…
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He is definitely in the top 50, top 20, maybe even top ten largest catalogs. But I think there are a few artists with more material.
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Reply #3 posted 10/03/04 4:30pm

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i guessit depends on his catalogue. how much has he written? i never did know that answer, and i've been listening since 78.
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Reply #4 posted 10/03/04 4:54pm

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paintsprayer said:

I heard that Dolly Parton has actually written the most songs, but I don't know the size of her catalog.



oko on directv this month they got a special on her and i watched it yesterday and she said she writes a song a day so she could have a big one
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Reply #5 posted 10/03/04 6:47pm

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QUESTION Which music composers are the most published?

ANSWER
1) Johann Sebastian Bach with 17,640 published/ works
2) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with 17,150 published works
3) Ludwig van Beethoven with 13,622 published/ works
4) Johannes Brahms with 8,133 published/ works
5) Prince Rogers Nelson with 7,777 published/ works
6) Joseph Haydn
7) Franz Schubert
8) George Handel
9) Peter Tchaikovsky
10) Robert Schumann


Seriously, I got this off the Internet. It's all true -- except for the one I added in as a joke: Handel... er, i mean Prince -- but i wouldn't be surprised if his numbers were almost as big.

edit: by the way, before you think Prince can even compare to these other composers -- 1 "published work" might be something as big as a symphony or an opera with dozens of instruments. A 3-minute song using a 5-piece band does not quite compare.
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Reply #6 posted 10/03/04 10:49pm

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Snap said:

QUESTION Which music composers are the most published?

ANSWER
1) Johann Sebastian Bach with 17,640 published/ works
2) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with 17,150 published works
3) Ludwig van Beethoven with 13,622 published/ works
4) Johannes Brahms with 8,133 published/ works
5) Prince Rogers Nelson with 7,777 published/ works
6) Joseph Haydn
7) Franz Schubert
8) George Handel
9) Peter Tchaikovsky
10) Robert Schumann


Seriously, I got this off the Internet. It's all true -- except for the one I added in as a joke: Handel... er, i mean Prince -- but i wouldn't be surprised if his numbers were almost as big.

edit: by the way, before you think Prince can even compare to these other composers -- 1 "published work" might be something as big as a symphony or an opera with dozens of instruments. A 3-minute song using a 5-piece band does not quite compare.
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Reply #7 posted 10/03/04 11:43pm

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What about The Beatles? (Paul MCCartney)?



We're talking thousands of songs here -- I don't know of anyone who can come close to the classical composers in number of written compositions -- many of them were commissioned to do these works -- Bach worked for the Church, if I remember right -- this was how they made money, and this is all they ever did.
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Reply #8 posted 10/04/04 6:45am

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He is very prolific but I don't think he has released as much music as Frank Zappa for example.
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Reply #9 posted 10/04/04 8:22am

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Snap said:

paisleypark4 said:


What about The Beatles? (Paul MCCartney)?



We're talking thousands of songs here -- I don't know of anyone who can come close to the classical composers in number of written compositions -- many of them were commissioned to do these works -- Bach worked for the Church, if I remember right -- this was how they made money, and this is all they ever did.


I think Duke ellington is pretty comparable. He's written thousands of works as well, and they ain't just simple 3 minute pop songs either. In fact, I think they're still tabulating exactly how many songs he wrote. Incidentally I do remember a site saying that Duke might be one of the only people in American history who can rival Bach and other classical composers in terms of the sheer size and variety of his body of work.
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Reply #10 posted 10/05/04 12:53am

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interesting! i'd love 2 hear more...
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Reply #11 posted 10/09/04 3:23pm

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Snap said:

interesting! i'd love 2 hear more...


Duke was always writing songs: on the subway, in the bathtub, in the studio while recording other songs. And he was always rearranging and rerecording old songs too. Duke and his orchestra recorded a number of songs he didn't write (often by his longtime writing/arranging partner Billy Strayhorn, members of the band, his son, or various other sources), but Duke was still among the most prolific songwriters in American history. VERY VERY conservative estimates of it used to say he'd written "over 2000" but I think his body of work has since been measured as being much much larger.
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