1. My Old Man Said Follow The Van – Mrs. Mills – The remnants of British vaudeville in the early 1960s were represented by this sweet tempered pianist and expert one woman party. Mrs. Mills banged out British (and Yankee) favorite and everybody sang along -and she didn't dilly dally on the way.
2. Come See About Me (Live) – The Supremes – Turned at a fast clip, the revelation is Ross's spot on vocal.
3. You Da One – Rihanna – Perfect pop product and her latest hit, with a Jamaican lilt. Another hit, i bet.
4. What's So Good About Goodbye – The Miracles – I went obvious, off a trememndous early Smokey records compiliation.
5. I Still Wanna – Pusha T, Rick Ross – The drums are like bricks and Ross hijacks the song.
7. Alligator Live – Tegan And Sara – They exist to make the Indigo Girls come across as hardasses. Enough to make any one homophobic.
8. No Spare Parts – The Rolling Stones
9. We All Want Love – Rihanna – The sentiments a touch average, but the simpliest song off her newbie is on theof the best.
10. Princess Of China – Coldplay – There is no greater condemnation of Coldplay than their useless use of Rihanna on this song.
