Third Day - Chronology Volume I One of the most popular and enduring Christian Rock bands around. A little southern rock flavor with a positive message, can use a lot of that these days. Consuming fire, Thief, Your love oh Lord, Agnus Dei/Worthy, Blackbird, Long time comin'.
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection This 1970 release is said to be a concept album based on Elton and Bernie's fascination at the time of rural America and American western's. This 1998 re-release features a couple of bonus tracks. Tough to narrow it down, but quite possibly my fave EJ studio album. Country comfort, Amoreena, My father's gun, Burn down the mission, Ballad of a well-known gun.
Elton John - Honky Chateau An early classic. This was about the time that Elton was starting to dominate the charts. Honky cat, Rocket Man, Mellow, Mona Lisas and mad hatters, Slave, Susie
Third Day - Chronology Vol. II More classics from Christian Rock legends Come on back to me, God of wonders, Cry out to Jesus, Creed, I believe, Blessed assurance.
Jethro Tull - The Best Of(disc 2) Most of the classic hits were on disc 1, but still some noteworthy cuts on this one. Broadsword, Pussy willow, Jump start, Steel monkey, Farm on the freeway, This is not love.
Was Listening to Mozart - Symphony No. 35 in D Major "Haffner" K. 385.....when it came to me...its a Bach kind of day...so I changed to Bach
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Released in 1973 as a double album set this is Elton/Bernie hitting their prime. Funeral for a friend, Love lies bleeding, Bennie and the jets, Grey seal, Dirty little girl, Saturday night's alright for fighting, Harmony, All the girls love Alice. If you haven't listened to this one in a while you should give it a spin.
.38 Special - Flashback Classic southern rock. Back to paradise, Hold on loosely, Caught up in you, Teacher,teacher, Rockin' into the night, If i'd been the one.