1. Scorpions (GER) - He's A Woman - She's A Man (Taken By Force, 1977) 3’14”
2. Steely Dan (USA) - Black Friday (Katy Lied, 1975) 3’30”
3. Circus Maximus (USA) - Hello Baby (Neverland Revisited, 1968) 2’46”
4. REO Speedwagon (USA) - Music Man (R.E.O./T.W.O., 1972) 4’32”
5. Guru Guru (GER) - Nightbear (Tango Fango, 1976) 6’29”
6. Area (ITA) - L'Elefante Bianco (Crac!, 1975) 4’26”
7. Golden Earring (Olanda) - This Is The Time Of The Year (Golden Earring, 1970) 3’33”
8. Kansas (USA) - Bringing It Back (Kansas, 1974) 3’31”
9. Titanic (Norvegia) - Love Is Love (Titanic, 1970) 4’14”
10. The Stooges (USA) - 1969 (The Stooges, 1969) 4’04”
11. Lynyrd Skynyrd (USA) - Preacher's Daughter (Skynyrd's First And... Last, 1978) 3’36”
12. Pink Floyd (UK) - Lucifer Sam (The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, 1967) 3’03”
13. Rory Gallagher (Irlanda) - Admit It (Tattoo, 1973) 4’18”
14. The Flying Burrito Bros (USA) - Money Honey (The Last Of The Red Hot Burritos, 1972) 3’25”
15. Gong (UK) - Wingful Of Eyes (Shamal, 1975) 6’18”
16. Elizabeth (USA) - Not That Kind Of Guy (Elizabeth, 1968) 3’10”
17. Monument (UK) - Give Me Life (The First Monument, 1971) 3’49”
18. The Petards (GER) - Confusion All Day (Music For Wild Angels, 1969) 2’57”
19. Thunder And Roses (USA) - Dear Dream Maker (King Of The Black Sunrise, 1969) 3’28”
20. Uriah Heep (UK) - Roller (Innocent Victim, 1977) 4’41”
21. The Edgar Winter Group (USA) - Frankenstein (They Only Come Out At Night, 1972) 4’44”
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