1. Cyr -Cate Le Bon – Another Bronte wannabe with a neat trick up her sleeves: she disrupts English folk moves with abrupt outbursts of hard rock guitar. The effective is mesmirizing alerness – Grade: A-
2. Take My Love, Take My Love – Shirley Bassy – Started life as an English equivalent of Peggy Lee, this mid-period live is a bad song sung very, very well – Grade: B+
3. Suite For Cello Solo – Goran Sollscher – Bach transcribe for solo guitar, an act of love no doubt and the two guitars -one bass lock edholding on to a couple of notes and entering and leaving, the other sounds finger picked but isn't – Grade: B+
4. "45" – The Gaslight Anthem – Come home Bruce, all is forgiven – Grade: B-
5. Breath Of Life – Florence + The Machine – She is lucky she has such a great voice – grade: B
6. The House That Heaven Built – Japandroids – Great little rock stomper, this stuff never gets old – Grade: B+
7. The Don – Nas – He really is a great rap, even when the song is a little draggy and the sample annoying, the man's flow is excellent – Grade: B+
8. Champagne Coast – Blood Orange – Spectacular song, no idea how I missed
9. Bad Girls – MIA – Of all the pop stars in the firmament, MIA is the most purely gifted – Grade: A
10. Glitters Like Gold – The Cribs – Sounds really good but really really average – Grade: B
