Top 10 Travel MP3 Albums by Amazon

I browsed for the top mp3 albums with “Travel” in its name. The results showed over 250 albums. The album ranking is based on “bestsellers”.  Here they are, the top 10 Travel MP3 Albums:

1. People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest – is the debut album by the alternative hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released April 17, 1990 on Jive Records.

2. Lost Art of Time Travel by Presto Ballet – is a 2008 album by the progressive rock band Presto Ballet. Presto Ballet is a progressive rock band founded by Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof.

3. Seven’s Travels by Atmosphere – the fourth full-length album by Minneapolis hip hop duo Atmosphere, their first for Epitaph. It was released on September 23, 2003.

4. Travel at Your Own Pace by Y – is the first debut album by underground hip hop duo Y Society.

5. Travel Light by Stand – Stand are a Dublin 4-piece band currently based in New York.

6. Another Way to Travel by Cats Laughing – The original tunes on Another Way to Travel are as inventive as might be expected of a band with two highly original poets and novelists aboard.

7. Have “Louie” Will Travel by Richard Berry – is a 1959 song written and recorded by Richard Berry, in a somewhat similar vein to his earlier and eventually famous “Louie Louie”. In its most known instantiation, it became a Pacific Northwest hit for garage rock-protopunkers The Sonics in 1965 and appeared on their album Here Are The Sonics of that year.

8. Theme for Travel by Umami – Drawing from a wide range of pop, dance and rock influences, umami creates electronic music that is melodic, rhythmic and irresistably delicious.

9. Travel Sing Along Songs by Kevin Roth – is a Sesame Street album featuring songs about traveling by car, as well as other forms of transportation.

10. Love Travels by Kathy Mattea – Love Travels is a typically tasteful and compelling record from Kathy Mattea. While it is more uneven Walking Away A Winner, most of the record is first-rate, finding the perfect middle-ground between country-folk and mainstream contemporary country.

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