After So Long, A Monday Twenty
- “Pressure Suit” – Aqualung
- “Peachtree Street” – Spirit Of Atlanta – You’ve never heard of them, most likely. This is homegrown (mostly) instrumental funk from 1973 on the Buddah Records label. Relatively rare if you don’t know where to look.
- “Cakes (Instrumental)” – Marvin Gaye – Unreleased from the Let’s Get It On sessions.
- “P.D.A” – John Legend
- “Death Trip” – Iggy and The Stooges
- “Montreux’s Theme” – Yes – Unreleased instrumental from the Going For The One sessions.
- “State Of Things” – Turin Brakes
- “To Each His Own” – Lyn Collins
- “Forever Heavy” – Black Moth Super Rainbow – I’d never heard of them either, but they were included in a set of 40 free up-and-coming tracks offered by Rolling Stone through iTunes
- “Faxed Invitation” – Underworld
- “I Need Your Lovin’” – The Temptations
- “Red Rover” – Lindsay Buckingham – From The Gift Of Screws, an album that doesn’t officially exist.
- “Notice Of Eviction” – Saul Williams
- “Hospital Lady” – Loudon Wainwright III – Yes, Rufus’s dad.
- “Money” – Jesca Hoop
- “Cracked Actor” – David Bowie
- “Nineteen Ought Foor” – J Roddy Walston And The Business
- “Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)” – Donny Hathaway
- “Don’t Stop Me Now” – Queen
- “It Ain’t No Use” – Stevie Wonder
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