1. I'm Thru With Love – This is 1931 and Bing Crosby is definitely not the singer he would become, it almost sounds like he's using a bellhorn and, the gilted lover story, is glazed over, only Bing's pleasure in the puns remains. And the song isn't much either. The big band behind himis just a coupla strings, and it doesn't swing. But there is a glimmer here of what is yet to come – Grade: B+
2. You Go Your Way – Alan Jackson – 80 years later and the country great tells a similar story – Grade: A
3. Rhapsody In Blue (Intro) – Brian wilson – This is in the highlight reel of the 21st century so far – Grade: A+
4. Get A Job – Neil Young And Crazy Horse – Amazingly enough: straight up doo wop – Grade: A
5. Coricidin Bottle – Ray Wylie Hubbard – Like a rattle snake on cough syrup – Grade: A
6. Strong Blood – Trixie Whitley – This is a giant song, it digs deep into the mythic – Grade: A
7. Praying Man – Big K.R.I.T. – That'll teach me to review the band name – Grade: B+
8. Silhouettes – AVICII – Eurotrash techno atmospherics – Grade: B+
9.Fire's Highway – Japandroids – The star of this song is the ringing guitar doors of your dreams – Grade: A
10. Liquorice – Azealia Banks – Heavy house – grade: B+
