1. April Wine (CAN) - You Could Have Been A Lady (On Record, 1972) 3’40”
2. Styx (USA) - Best Thing (Styx I, 1972) 3’15”
3. Acid (Austria) - After Midnight (Acid,1974) 3’41”
4. The Fuzztones (USA) - 1-2-5 (Lysergic Emanations, 1985) 2’37”
5. Barbara & Ernie (USA) - My Love And I (Prelude To..., 1971) 3’01”
6. Argent (UK) - Gonna Meet My Maker (Nexus, 1974) 4’37”
7. Santana (MEX) - Move on (Inner Secrets, 1978) 4’30”
8. The Rolling Stones (UK) - Stray Cat Blues (Beggars Banquet, 1968) 4’31”
9. Uriah Heep (UK) - The Wizard (Demons And Wizards,1972) 3’02”
10. Robert Palmer (UK) - Come Over (Double Fun, 1978) 4’05”
11. The Steve Miller Band (USA) - Going To Mexico (Number 5, 1970) 2’23”
12. Beacon Street Union (USA) - Now I Taste The Tears (The Clown Died In Marvin Gardens, 1968) 3’09”
13. Airto Moreira (BRA) - Hot Sand (Virgin Land, 1974) 5’27”
14. Rare Earth (USA) - Big John is my name (Ma, 1973) 4’21”
15. Sonny & Cher (USA) - It’s Gonna Rain (Look At Us, 1965) 2’20”
16. Alex Harvey (Scozia) - Shaking All Over (The Mafia Stole My Guitar, 1979) 4’48”
17. The James Gang (USA) - Funk #48 (Yer' Album, 1969) 3’10”
18. REO Speedwagon (USA) - Give Me A Ride (Roller Coaster) (Lost In A Dream, 1974) 3’51”
19. Free (UK) - Trouble On Double Time (Free, 1969) 3’27”
20. John Fogerty (USA) - The Old Man Down The Road (Centerfield, 1984) 3’28”
21. Wishbone Ash (UK) - Rock 'N Roll Widow (Wishbone Four, 1973) 5’44”
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