Posted on 07/26/2005 11:29:11 AM PDT by DaiHuy
I was just sitting here thinking about a 1500 mile drive I have to make, and contemplating burning a couple CDS for the drive. I found some music that would make it more interesting but not enough. So here is the question.
If you were going to drive from Phoenix to Indy, you were in a sports car, what music would you want to have on your cd?
Try some Brazilian jazz..my favorite is Nando Lauria. Excellent guitar, if a bit heavy on the cover songs (beatles "If I Fell" is actually my favorite).
Gotta have "Back in Black" on ANY road trip!
But then, neither do I.
Alan Jackson
Robert Eart Keene
Don Williams
Please add Delbert McClinton
Include the soundtrack of "As Good As It Gets"
Another thing I was thinking of...
I'm quite partial to female vocalists with strong voices... I really like Evanesence, Renessance, but I think that my favorite might be Animal Logic. The first album is their best, IMHO. Plus, you've got the amazing pairing of Stanley Clarke on bass and Stewart Copeland on drums!
All three are terrific for driving music.
Mark
Those are all good choices, including Norah Jones.
Yeah...John Hiatt is truly one of the greats, little known unfortunately. People don't realize that he is a long time foundation in the music industry. I've seen him in concert solo and with the Goners. My preference is with the band. They rock!
Chris Rea - The Best Of Chris Rea
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Red Hot Chlli Peppers - Boxed Set
The Prodigy - Experience
Top Gun Soundtrack
The Eagles - The Very Best Of The Eagles
The Eagles - Boxed Set Selected Works 1972 -1999
Jimi Hendrix - Experience Hendrix - Ltd
Jimi Hendrix - The Collection
Deep Purple - Machine Head 25th Aniv Collection
Rainbow - The Very Best Of Rainbow
Whitesnake - Greatest Hits
The Best of Iron Butterfly
Ten years After - The Best Of
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle 1
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle 2
Genesis - Turn It On Again - The Hits
Atomic - The Very best Of Blondie
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
TEARS For FEARS - The Hurting
Yello - Essential
Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell
Coldplay - Parachutes
Mission Impossible Theme
Queen - Platinum Collection
Best of Steely Dan
Steely Dan - Two Against Nature
Donald Fagen - Nightfly
Donald Fagen - Kamakiriad
Prefab Sprout - Jordan - The Comeback
Jazzanova Remixes 1997-2000
Tourist - St Germain
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Led Zepplin - Remasters
Cream - Disraeli Gears
The Who - Millennium Collection
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution
Bob Marley & Wailers - Legend
Rush - Chronicles (Boxed set)
The Ventures - TV Themes (Includes Hawaii Five 0)
Booker T & the MGs - The Best of...
Booker T & the MGs (Boxed set)
Kirsty Maccoll (RIP) - The Best Of Kirsty
Beach Boys - 20 Golden Greats
Richard Thompson - Mirror Blue-Features the track MGBGT
The Clash - London Calling
Top Gear Vol 1 - Various Artists
Top Gear Vol 2 - Various Artists
Pere Ubu - Dub Housing
The Jam - The Very Best Of
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous - In Concert
Thin Lizzy - Dedication-Very Best of [IMPORT]
The Beatles - 1
REO Speedwagon -The Hits
ZZ Top - Eliminator
AC DC - Back In Black
AC DC - For Those About To Rock
The Best Of Motorhead
R.E.M - Automatic For The People
Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
The Doors - The Doors
Saint Germain is also good driving music and background music for parties.
Asleep at the Wheel ~ Ride with Bob ~
Rodney Crowell ~ Fate's Right Hand ~
Marty Robbins ~ Gunfighter Ballads ~
Suzy Bogguss ~ Aces ~
Warren Zevon ~ Excitable Boy ~
I have been thinking about your post as I do my own 7000 mile drive. But since I have not always had access to the internet, my reply has been delayed.
I would highly recommend books on tape/CDs. There are a ton of books to choose from, and they totally absorb me and make the time go really quickly. Check out Amazon and books on tape places; often they are sold used and work just as well.
I would also recommend educational CDs from the Teaching Company, on line. Again, there is a variety of topics: from music history to philosophy to history etc. I have enjoyed Robert Greenberg's history of music CDs for some time, but a Freeper also turned me on to history CDs by Rufus Fears, and I pass along the recommendation.
I can't listen to the education CDs one right after another, but one or two a day are great, and they provide a nice variety from music and the books on CD.
Give them a try.
Swedish pop.
(Cringe.)
:7)
It was definitely worth listening to.
Another great CD is the last one released by Joey Ramone, which was recorded as he was undergoing chemotherapy.
I was never a huge Ramones fan, but that last independent effort was fantastic, especially his cover of Louis Armstrong's Wonderful World.
BTO
We have a Jack in Denver too (there's also one in Salt Lake City). Great station!
'Cause the best Floyd songs are all over 10 minutes long.
Add to the road music list: the flip side of Floyd's "Meddle", Echoes. Also, if you like long instumentals, Autobahn by Kraftwerk and Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.
Interestingggggg
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