“Born on the Bayou,” a rare live recording of Creedence Clearwater Revival from Woodstock, in solidarity with the people of Louisiana and the Gulf coast. — 5:21
“Come Save Me”, a meticulously produced, downtempo, smooth R&B / Pop track, by Dan Gatreau. 3:07
“Gotta Serve Somebody,” Bob Dylan’s Gotta Serve Somebody, here played by the Word of Life Church Band, with Phil Keaggy & Paul Clark. This may be the best cover I have ever heard of any song. Ever. — 9:01
, “If Love Can’t Find a Way,” “California bluesman Eric Lindell lays it out on this sweet and unpretentious song about love.” — 3:10
“Revolution #1 Take 20,” by The Beatles, a rare and unreleased recording…. only two copies existed until it was uploaded to YouTube. — 10:48
“Strange Thing,” by Oasis, a rare and unreleased early demo version from 1992 or 1993. — 5:09
“It Happens All The Time”, a fatalistic hard rocker by Paul Lisak and After the Ice, from the album “After the Ice”. — 4:07
“Easy,” the lead off track from Deer Tick’s latest full length, “Born on Flag Day,” features some brave, intuitive combo playing and lovely instrumental rock, with a nice vocal. — 3:52
“For Love,” New music from the hot new group Jackal + Wolf, a great rocker and love song off their album ‘The Cathdral and The Bazaar’. These guys deserve a wide audience and we’re bringing them to you for your listening pleasure. — 3:12
“Those Were the Days,” Do you remember the one and only Cream, with Eric Clapton, from back in the day? This studio session of ‘Those Were the Days’ features “Jack Bruce firmly in the driving seat as both composer and vocalist, and Bruce and Ginger Baker.” We can heartily recommend Ginger Baker
on drums, who is still putting out some great jazz today. — 2:57
“Carry On Wayward Son,” by Kansas, a rare recording from 1976. — 5:04
“Pride in the Name of Love,” by U2, a rare recording from 1984 in Dortmund, Germany. — 4:04
“Beat It,” a smokin’ guitar cover of Fall Out Boy’s version of the Michael Jackson track, by a group with the unlikely name of “Oh Mighty Cactus”. — 3:52
“The Beginning of Time”, a really great blues rock piece by Jampy, from their album, “The Unemployed”. — 4:16
“Dance to the Music”,, an unclassifiable dance rock track that you just have to listen to in order to understand the message; moves and sounds just fine, by Neary. 3:59
“L.E.S. Artistes,” by Santogold, indescribable, with a voice floating luminescent over tracks that will sound bright and new even years down the road. — 3:27
“Girl Police”, by The Dudes (who else, right?) sing with praise and fear, of the “Girl Police” in this hilarious and surprisingly good sounding anthem. Part musical nod to 70’s rockers like Cheap Trick, and part post-alterna emo complain-core, it all adds up to 100% rad. — 3:25
“All Along the Watchtower,” Cover of the Bob Dylan song by the Word of Life Church band. — 5:28
“Vent & Why Pt. 2,” Collective Soul plays a great live set here. Were you ever angry at somebody? — 6:58
“Lover Man,” a rare unreleased recording of Norah Jones singing “Lover Man”. — 4:19
“Sweet Child O’ Mine,” a great instrumental cover of the Guns and Roses classic. In loving memory of my mother, Eleanor K. Evans. This song was long a favorite of hers. Eleanor passed away February 8, 2007. — 5:22
“Shelter from the Storm,” a great cover of Bob Dylan’s classic from the album “Blood on the Tracks” performed by the singer “Isis”. — 4:27
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