1. I Believe Love's A Prima Donna – Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel – Ah yes, whenever men are intuiting by the sigh in a woman's eye, you know it's gonna be a bumpy ride. And, this, a 1976 single that should have been huge in the UK but peaked at # 28 because man is it over blown. But in a great way, with a stand out instrumental break and a gorgeous melody… Steve wasn't done… yet – Grade: A
2. Demon To Lean – Wavves – Nathan's newbie and about as accessible as this guy could possibly get, an acoustic song with a quiet/loud demeanor. He has been listening to Beth – Grade: B+
3. Sun Blows Up Today – The Flaming Lips – Non LP B-Side and catchy enough – Grade: B-
4. Houdini Crush – Buke And Gase – The drummer from People Get Ready shouted this one out to me – Grade: B+
5. I Watch You – Charles Boyer And The Voyeurs – If you can get past the band name, sounds like CBGB's circa 1978 – Grade: B+
6. Abandon My Toys – Foxygen – A dragged out beat and a dragged out nasal vocal shouldn't be so great – Grade: A-
7. Gradual Return – Trixie Whitley – Blues belter at her poppiest – Grade: A
8. Kids In America – kim Wilde – Has aged very very well, sounds better today – Grade: A
9. (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thing – Heaven 17 – Should be remastered right this second – Grade: B+
10. I Don't See You Laughing Now – Marshall Crenshaw – Improves every time I hear it – Grade: A

