How long is LDS General Conference — All Recorded Talks?

LDS General Conference — All Recorded Talks is 1600 hours of music — 5 albums spanning 1960–2025.

General Conference has been held twice yearly since 1830, with audio recordings available from the 1940s. Each conference features ~5 sessions of ~2 hours each. The recorded archive spans 80+ years and approximately 1,600 hours.

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Listen Time Overview

Total Time

1600 hours

Albums

5

Non-stop Days

66.7

Genre

Religion / Sermons

How many commutes to finish?

30 min

3200 commutes (one-way)

At different playback speeds

1x (normal)

1600h

1.5x speed

1066h 40m

2x speed

800h

Discography

1
1942–1960 (earliest recordings) 1960
240h
2
1961–1980 1980
320h
3
1981–2000 2000
320h
4
2001–2015 2015
360h
5
2016–2025 2025
360h

For perspective...

That's 66.7 days non-stop — over 2 months of 24/7 listening. At 2 hours a day, it would take 2 years.

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About This Discography

Use the commute calculator above to figure out how many trips to work it would take to listen through all of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Adjust the slider to match your commute length for a personalized estimate.

For Perspective...

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That's 213.3 flights from New York to London

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Same as binging 32.0 seasons of Game of Thrones

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You could walk 4800 miles while listening

That's 6400 cups of coffee worth of sipping time

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is LDS General Conference — All Recorded Talks?
LDS General Conference — All Recorded Talks is 1600 hours long, comprising 5 studio albums.
How many days to listen to all of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
Non-stop, it would take 66.7 days. At a more realistic 2 hours per day, it would take 800 days.
What is the longest album by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
The longest is "2016–2025" at 360 hours.
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