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14Nov/081

10 Albums: For a Road Trip

How do you follow up a day when a corporate CEO emails you to thank you for your blog post?

Well, I thought I would resurrect the 10 albums thread.

I'm going out of town today and then again in a couple of weeks, so I've been burning some CDs since my new car is not set up to play my iPod. So here are 10 must have CDs for a Road Trip.

Bebo Norman: Myself When I am Real - After traveling back and forth across Texas promoting this album, the sound of it just calls me back to the road.

Rolling Stones: Forty Licks - There's something about real, true rock-n-roll that makes you have to get moving.

The Frames: The Cost - It's The Cost by The Frames. Do I need any more reason to include it?

Graham Colton Band: Drive - Ok, forgive the horrible pun of the album title given this list. I have to roll down the windows and drive a little faster when I'm playing it.

Hootie and the Blowfish: Cracked Rear View - Hootie is road music.

Matt Wertz: Somedays - This is what we were listening when we were driving all over for the Bebo Norman shows.

Counting Crows: August and Everything After - The ultimate in timeless albums will get you where you're going in no time.

Randy Rogers Band: Rollercoaster - The ultimate audio tour guide for your travels throughout Texas.

Edwin McCain: Messenger - Edwin was a must have for any trip home during college.

Lifehouse: Stanley Climbfall - Another staple from the Bebo Norman trips.

What do you need for a good road trip?

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  1. *RE-POSTED FROM DISQUS*

    AndyC:
    Well, I actually recognized the Stones and Hootie, I am no totally lost. On roadtrips, we have always been partial to listening to some preaching as well. Alistair Begg, Greg Laurie, Chuck Swindoll, Tommy Nelson, Bernard Bourque (he is a friend of ours at Telos Bible in Branson) are a few that come to mind.

    Jeanna:
    I can't bring myself to actually type it in…but you know exactly what has to be played if the road trip involves me, LB, and Kyla. :)

    If I am driving by myself on the other hand… your selection would probably keep me entertained…but since I only have 3 of the albums listed…I would have to add in DCB's Illimunate or anything Relient K.

    Ryan:
    You know, if I'd thought of it, I might have added unnamed band myself.
    As for DCB, I would say on a road trip that might be better than DMB.


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