1. Coming Up – Paul McCartney – Macca goes disco and does a pretty great job of . He wrote an enormously catchy bass lick and had all the other instruments play it for the backing track, then he added the beat and sang on top of it. Easy peasy – Grade: A
2. Land Locked Down – Kanye West – Between 2008 and 2001. West was at his artistic zenith. This dates from 2008 – Grade: A
3. Man's World – Bruce Springsteen – Here is a concept, why doesn't Springsteen dump the E Street band again. It can't hurt – Grade: A
4. Keeping The Faith – Billy Joel – Off his best album, also off the Live At Shea album. Yeah I was there, and yeah it was this good – Grade: A
5. Dead Flowers – The Rolling Stones – Works like a trib to Gram Parsons now. Or is that Steve Earle? – Grade: A+
6. I Can See For Miles – The Who – Take the Kinks and add the Stones then give it some hallucigenics and send it to art school – Grade: A
7. Corduroy – Pearl Jam – If Eddie rolls this one out at the 12-12-12 I will personally flip out – Grade: A
8. No One – Alicia Keys – Every 20 songs or so, Keys nails it – Grade: B+
9. Presence Of The Lord – Blind Faith – The playing s so magnificent it is easy to take Winwood's vocal for granted – Grade: A+
10. All Apologies – Nirvana – After Buddy Holly and maybe Biggie, the biggest loss in rock and roll history – Grade: A+

