1. Van Halen (USA) - Dancing In The Street (Diver Down, 1982) 3’43”
2. Richie Havens (USA) - It Was A Very Good Year (Portfolio, 1973) 2’42”
3. UFO (UK) - Rock Bottom (Phenomenon, 1974) 6’30”
4. Joe Cocker (UK) - (That's What I Like) In My Woman (Jamaica Say You Will, 1975) 3’16”
5. Alice Cooper (USA) - Public Animal #9 (School's Out, 1972) 3’53”
6. Silver Metre (USA) - Naughty Lady (Silver Metre, 1970) 4’30”
7. John Mayall (UK) - Took The Car (USA Union, 1970) 4’05”
8. Pacific Gas & Electric & Charlie Allen (USA) - Dancin' In The Fire (1973) 4’49”
9. Stone The Crows (Scozia) - Big Jim Salter (Teenage Licks, 1971) 4’34”
10. The Underdogs (Nuova Zelanda) - Wasting My Time (Wasting Our Time, 1970) 2’20”
11. Stray Dog (USA) - You Know (Fasten Your Seat Belts, 1973) 3’46”
12. Savoy Brown (UK) - Stranger Blues (Wire Fire, 1975) 3’30”
13. Highway Robbery (USA) - Mystery Rider (For Love Or Money, 1972) 3’03”
14. Eric Burdon & The Animals (UK) - Ring Of Fire (Love Is, 1968) 4’33”
15. Grand Funk Railroad (USA) - Sin's A Good Man's Brother (Closer To Home, 1970) 4’34”
16. Ultimate Spinach (USA) - Gilded Lamp Of The Cosmos (Behold & See, 1968) 2’30”
17. Julius Victor (USA) - Black Knife (From The Nest, 1970) 3’48”
18. Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers (USA) - We The People (We The People, 1972) 5’12”
19. Alabama (USA) - Green River (Mountain Music, 1982) 2’48”
20. Johnny Winter (USA) - Rock Me Baby (Still Alive And Well, 1973) 3’48”
21. Steve Winwood (UK) - Hold On (Steve Winwood, 1977) 4’21”
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