My daughter gave me three cd’s of Celtic music. I love the the Celtic Harp Traditions by Cynthia Wyatt. The harp and the whistles are so soothing. I could listen to anything Celtic all day!
I can’t honestly answer this question because it changes with my mood, but one CD I take along often is Celtic Odyssey, a Narada compilation. Some are instrumental, some have Gaelic lyrics. There’s not one song on this CD I don’t like. If you’ve never heard it Kathy, you can find the songs on Youtube. Here’s one: http://youtu.be/Kp7b7eDLKOw And another: http://youtu.be/7CVbqQ8n9IY
I say yes. 🙂 I have a tape I burned like 10 years ago and it’s still playing in my car. Although it’s starting to sound a little worn now. I call it my “Ethnic Rock” mix and it has songs like Live’s Forever from the Mummy Returns and Sting’s Desert Rose.
If one I make for myself counts, then it has an eclectic mix of music from Christian Rock (Skillet, TFK, etc) to Classical (Mozart, Pachelbel, etc) to Pop/Classic Rock (Michael Buble’, Bob Seger, etc) to Praise & Worship :0)
If that doesn’t count, and my husband wasn’t with me, I would choose Credence Clearwater Revival’s Greatest Hits!
Lord of the dance soundtrack. It’s got some slower tunes and some upbeat tunes and good enough (at least for me) to keep me awake on a long car trip because my mind goes through my steps to that music and my feet want to follow!
This is easy for me, because I only have one in my car on this road trip: Another Side by John Barrowman.
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NeedToBreathe – The Outsiders. Fantastic cd.
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My daughter gave me three cd’s of Celtic music. I love the the Celtic Harp Traditions by Cynthia Wyatt. The harp and the whistles are so soothing. I could listen to anything Celtic all day!
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I agree, Celtic music is one of my favorites too. The Celtic Worship series of CD’s is pretty awesome too.
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I can’t honestly answer this question because it changes with my mood, but one CD I take along often is Celtic Odyssey, a Narada compilation. Some are instrumental, some have Gaelic lyrics. There’s not one song on this CD I don’t like. If you’ve never heard it Kathy, you can find the songs on Youtube. Here’s one: http://youtu.be/Kp7b7eDLKOw And another: http://youtu.be/7CVbqQ8n9IY
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Rob Thomas’ Something to Be. No brainer. There are a lot of other great albums for road trips, but I never leave that one behind.
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The soundtrack for the 2005 version of “Pride and Prejudice”!
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“Hiding Place” by Selah. I’ve listened to it over and over on more than one solitary road trip!
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Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. I’ve listened to that CD over a thousand times according to iTunes. Love it!
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Does a CD I burn for myself count?
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I say yes. 🙂 I have a tape I burned like 10 years ago and it’s still playing in my car. Although it’s starting to sound a little worn now. I call it my “Ethnic Rock” mix and it has songs like Live’s Forever from the Mummy Returns and Sting’s Desert Rose.
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Michael W Smith’s A new Hallelujah Its on my mp3 player with a couple of other cds of his. But I could listen to that over and over and I do.
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If one I make for myself counts, then it has an eclectic mix of music from Christian Rock (Skillet, TFK, etc) to Classical (Mozart, Pachelbel, etc) to Pop/Classic Rock (Michael Buble’, Bob Seger, etc) to Praise & Worship :0)
If that doesn’t count, and my husband wasn’t with me, I would choose Credence Clearwater Revival’s Greatest Hits!
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Swan Lake.
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Lord of the dance soundtrack. It’s got some slower tunes and some upbeat tunes and good enough (at least for me) to keep me awake on a long car trip because my mind goes through my steps to that music and my feet want to follow!
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