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Really Long Albums

long albums
1Sutcliffe Jugend
We Spit On Their Graves


The original 1982 release (which I might or might not add to the database real soon) was a boxset containing 10 cassette tapes, each with just under an hour's worth of material. The entire package is 564 minutes and 5 seconds long, meaning that the original 1982 edition is 9 hours, 40 minutes long, and 5 seconds long.
2The Conet Project
Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations


The original 1997 edition lasted for 4 hours, 50 minutes, and 10 seconds. The 2013 reissue (which contained an extra CD of recordings), however, adds about an extra hour to the collection, making it around 5-6 hours long. I don't have an exact estimation, sadly, for I only own the original 4-disc edition, and there's no information on the length of the 5th disc that I could find on the internet.
3The Magnetic Fields
69 Love Songs


The Magnetic Fields critically acclaimed third album definitely lives up to it's name. Literally composed of 69, relatively short songs, the entire recording lasts nearly 3 hours long.
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