What piece of music can you play over & over?


I had discovered a new opera a few years back that I can't believe I played over and over for six weeks straight without changing the disk once.
I believe this means the composer was a genius, who else but Mozart can do this, and the opera was Abduction from the Seraglio.
Have any goners found themselves in the same situation.
pedrillo

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Larry Carlton "Saphire Blue" & "Deep into it"
Illinois Jacquette - Jacquette's Got it
Fourplay - Heartfelt
Spyro Gyra - In Modern Times
Keb mo - The Door
Gladys Knight - Before Me
Milt Jackson - Burnin' In The Woodhouse
Johnny Lang - Lie To Me
Dan Penn - Do right Man
Eva Cassidy - Time After Time

..and anything I just bought if it's any good at all.
Same song or album, non stop listening for eight hours?

EX. “I Want To Hold Your Hand”?

Someone has obviously missed the surgeon general’s warning label afixed to every Beatles CD which says;

WARNING: Continuous playback of this disc can result in combustion of the disc material. Extensive uninterrupted listening to the Beatles music may also result in loss of your audiophile credentials. Also, the extensive timeliness and costs for re-associative therapy pursuant to recovery from such instances can not be either foreseen, nor guaranteed. You may disregard this message if this album is “Rubber Soul” “Revolver” “The White Album” or “Abbey Road”. Happy listening.
One other factor is the paitience level of the listener. A second might be the amount of dispoasable time, perhaps.

I simply can not sit for hours on end listening to the same exact album or track... regardless the content... regardless the attachment I have to it.

The only way I'll allow such events are as 'background' filler, or like when breaking in gear.

In my case, it's not the music, it's me. I can listen and do listen to things over and over again.... just not consequetively... over and over ad infinitum.

I have and therre is, simply too much good music to hear that I'd consume hours on end with the exact same content. If it were so, and or a routine thing, I believe professional help is in order... were it myself.