1. Shake It Well – Florence And The machine – The best song on the album starts like Tori Amos and ends like U2, less a ceremony, more a lady in waiting.
2. How Can A Poor man Stand Such Times – The Del Lords – Precient sentiments indeed by the post-punk rockabilly stalwarts.
3. Tell Me Fool – Vince Gill – male bashing a-go-go
4. All I Want For Christmas Is You – Justin Bieber with Mariah Carey – Still hitting the high notes.
5. Even Better Than The Real Thing – U2 – So good people actually liked Bono for awhile
6. Economy – JohnMark McMillan
7. In The Morning – Jack Johnson – Beachy and peachy and pretty and bland.
8. She doesn't Mind – Sean Paul – Full blown ballad plues reaggaeton rap.
9. We All Go Back Where We Belong – REM – The end of all our exploring will be to reach the beginning and know it for the first time.
10. Talula – Tori Amos – Wrapped in her baboose the little fig newton.
