1. Sneak Out The Back Door – Ron Sexsmith – No, it isn't the extended sarcasm of "Get In Life" and there is no line as gasp worthy as the "spilt milk" reference. But it is the next best thing and with its hint of suicide, it is a stirring piece of songwriting – Grade: A
2. She Don't Pull It Down – Joe Budden – Slaughterhouse member has more heart when he is by himself, the way Sly has more heart than Ahrnold – Grade: B
3.Orbits – Wayne Shorter – My main complaint about Shorter's Carnegie Hall gig was he didn't play enough. he fixes it here – Grade: B+
4.Somewhere – Jimi Hendrix – Sounds like a minor song circa Are You Experience? – Grade: A
5.Yolo – The Lonely Island – Very funny motherfucker – Grade: C+
6. You Me & XTC – Chris Stamey – The rest of the album isn't this great but this is this great – Grade: A
7. Dear One – Jim James – Sure I loved "Know Till Now" as well, but this is a little too much of the same thing – Grade: B
8. I Can't Control Myself – The Troggs – That "oh no"? The sound of a million bands in a million bars – Grade: A+
9. Downtown – Lady Antebellum – Their best song in years, married life must suit Hillary Scott whio takes over lead here – Grade: B
10. I Will Wait – Mumford And Sons -Off the new live album, guess you had to be there – Grade: B

