1. Stepson (USA) - Rule In The Book (Stepson, 1974) 3’20”
2. D.R. Hooker (USA) - Forge Your Own Chains (The Truth, 1972) 4’43”
3. Bango (BRA) - Only (Bango, 1970) 3’08”
4. Ivory (USA) - Silver Rains (Ivory, 1968) 3’52”
5. A Foot In Coldwater (CAN) - The Night's Still Young (Breaking Through, 1977) 3’56”
6. David Bowie with The Lower Third (UK) - Can't Help Thinking About Me (Singolo, 1966) 2’44”
7. The Keef Hartley Band (UK) - Don't Be Afraid (The Battle Of North West Six, 1969) 4’28”
8. Darius (USA) - I'm The Man (Darius, 1969) 2’37”
9. Karthago (GER) - I Don't Care (Second Step, 1973) 5’47”
10. Krokodil (Svizzera) - Snow White And Blue (Swamp, 1970) 4’09”
11. Zakarrias (Austria/UK) - Country Out Of Reach (Zakarrias, 1971) 4’03”
12. Iron Butterfly (USA) - Shady Lady (Metamorphosis, 1970) 3’57”
13. Frank Zappa (USA) - Dirty Love (Over-Nite Sensation, 1973) 2’58”
14. Damnation (USA) - Last Train To Clarksville (The Damnation Of Adam Blessing, 1969) 4’18”
15. Dalton (ITA) - Idea D'Infinito (Riflessioni: Idea d'infinito, 1973) 4’48”
16. J. D. Blackfoot (USA) - Angel (The Ultimate Prophecy, 1970) 3’51”
17. Kaleidoscope (UK) - Faintly Blowing (Faintly Blowing, 1969) 4’10”
18. Damon (USA) - Funky Funky Blues (Song Of A Gypsy, 1968) 3’00”
19. The Mamas & The Papas (USA) - Dancing In The Street (The Mamas & The Papas, 1966) 3’44”
20. Rare Earth (USA) - Wine, Women And Song (Midnight Lady, 1976)
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