1st Wave
- On Your Radio-Joe Jackson (Although I don't listen to this as much as "Steppin' Out," "You Can't Get What You Want," or "Nineteen Forever," it's great for driving; if you like the feel of Jackson's "I'm The Man," this will likely appeal to you.)
- Our Lips Are Sealed-Kevin Kane featuring Neko Case (An appealingly acoustic, slowed-down cover of the first hit by The Go-Gos.)
- Beneath The Cross-Ivan Parker (Sung with emotive sincerity and conviction.)
- Crazy-Jack Jezzro (Nice Western-style guitar on this cover of the Willie Nelson tune; it's a successful, rather unusual arrangement for a smooth jazz artist.)
- Haven't You Heard-Patrice Rushen (This could segue with "New Moves" by The Crusaders featuring Gwen Evans.)
- Misty-Richard "Groove" Holmes (Holmes tackles "Misty," which Johnny Mathis made famous, on the organ. Holmes makes it sound as though he wrote the tune and that it was meant to be a slick, uptempo organ vamp.)
- More Today Than Yesterday-Charles Earland (The Spiral Starecase's hit lends itself well to a hip, organ-based jazz arrangement.)