Just finished listeing to John McLaughlin and the Fourth Dimension - the Boston Record.
Have just begun Bernard Hermann's soundtrack for the movie Psycho, John McNeely conducting The Royal Scottish National Orchestra on Varese Sarabande, great recording. My newly acquired HD800 are part of the mix.
6 hours and 42 minutes. The physical single-CD version only contains the first two track and runs a little under an hour, but comes with the download for the full album. (NONE of the other three track would fit on CD even if each of them had their own.)
Max Richter - Sleep
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sleep/id1020881374
8 hours and 24 minutes. iTunes Store exclusive in its full form to my knowledge.
Marsen Jules - The Endless Change of Colour (24-Hour Version)
https://marsenjules.bandcamp.com/album/the-endless-change-of-colour-limited-24hour-usb-flash-drive-edition
Exactly 24 hours. The holy grail of "long". Sadly the flash drives are sold out now, but you can still buy and hear the original 47-minute album here:
https://marsenjules.bandcamp.com/album/the-endless-change-of-colour
6 hours and 42 minutes. The physical single-CD version only contains the first two track and runs a little under an hour, but comes with the download for the full album. (NONE of the other three track would fit on CD even if each of them had their own.)
There was this silly group in England which was doing a live stream for 10 years. Different people would visit the studio, sadly I guess they did not longer than a couple months? It was to be the longest piece of continous music ever made?
I was trying to say, the Iron Maiden 2015, was the longest record that I listen to this year.
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