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Music from the Road 10: Rich Mullins (Great Plains edition)
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The Great Plains and the open road are recurring themes in many of the songs written by the late Rich Mullins, making them fitting soundtracks for trips across the open prairies in the spring.
Calling out Your Name
From Mullins' 1986 self-titled album.
Elijah
Here in America
From A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band, 1993.
Ready for the Storm
From Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth, 1998.
Music from the Road
1. Intro; Eli
2. Steven Curtis Chapman, Rich Mullins & Geoff Moore
3. Rick Elias, Layton Howerton & Michael W. Smith
4. Watermark, Geoff Moore & Sara Groves
5. Steven Curtis Chapman
6. Crystal Lewis, Bryan Duncan & Geoff Moore
7. Rich Mullins, Jars of Clay, Burlap to Cashmere & Caedmon's Call
8. MBN Saturday Night homage I
9. Christmas
10. Rich Mullins (Great Plains)
11. New Year's 2023 (MBN Saturday Night homage II)
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