Rules of this game:
- Start by naming the album and six title tracks that would be on the album which the previous commenter describes.
- Once you have creatively titled the album and named six songs that would be on that album, it is now your turn to make up an album description and recording artist for the next commenter to come up with a name for the album and title of six songs.
Example:
“Bad Pope, Good Pope”
- Mourning Glory
- Brothers in Christ
- Discernment (Lord, help us!)
- Black Smoke
- White Smoke
- Viva il Papa!
Title and name six songs that would be on a compellation album for World Youth Day by various contemporary Christian artists. Go! : )
“Transfiguration from The Host through the Sense of Sound”
- We Are The World, Host Lionel Richey
But if you just believe, there’s no way we can fall
- Empire, OMAM
As the hills turn into holes I fill them with Gold, Heavy Stones Fear No Weather
- Live on Forever, The Afters
Every tear will disappear, Heaven is real
- The River, Jordan Feliz
Living water that brings the dead to life
- Justin Beiber, Purpose
- No Fear, Jon Reddick
The light of the world makes the darkness disappear
- When I Fall, Katy Nichole
Title and name six songs that would be on a artistic array album for Piano Solos Live by various Piano Solo artists. Thanks for giving a go.
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“Stuck in the Keys Alone”
- Feet in the Sand & my Hands on a Piano
- Out of Tune and Nobody will Hear It
- I think John Tesh might be my Dad
- Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville (Instrumental)
- I Saw the Sign (Instrumental)
- You Are the Light (Sarah Hart Instrumental)
Make up the title of a Country Music album dedicated to the Holy Family (Jesus, Mary & Joseph) and name six hypothetical songs that would be on that album.
Album Title: Three Ain’t Always a Crowd
Songs:
- What Do You Mean, “Joseph’s Dream”? (The Bible Mentions Three)
- Can You Spot Me Without My Halo?
- Them Swaddling Clothes Came Unwrapped (That Baby Needs a Diaper)
- Hoofin’ It to Egypt
- Who You Callin’ “Old”?
- Look What Came Out of Nazareth
The words in parentheses are part of the song titles. No. 3 is inspired by a Nativity statue of poor baby Jesus that I’ve seen in more than one church, with only a cloth draped over His middle. No. 5 is based on the statement (common but not in the Bible) that Joseph was old when he married Mary. As I was writing down the titles, I was thinking that this could actually be a good album. 
An album challenge for the next player: Give the title of a Broadway musical soundtrack with a Catholic or biblical theme and name at least six of the songs. Extra points if it’s a twist on the name of a real Broadway musical (for example, “The Lion, King of the Ark” or “Put Some Hamiltons in the Collection Basket”).