The Chill Lounge
- Warm Sunset-Middle (This engaging midtempo guitar-centric track would segue well on a late night smooth jazz playlist with J. Thompson's "Tell Me The Truth.")
- Something's Cookin'-Quincy Jones (With an organ vibe this sly and cool, the bar for any movie or TV drama to use it should be pretty high.)
- You Make Me Feel Brand New-The Stylistics (If the heartfelt feel of "Betcha By Golly, Wow" and "You Are Everything" appeal to you, this tune likely will, too. Those three ballads segue smoothly in any order.)
- Say-O-The Early Mays (Endearing old-time pickin' and pleasant vocal harmonies. I look forward to hearing a lot more from these three women.)
- Work Hard, Love Harder-Susan Cattaneo featuring The Boxcar Lilies (A gentle reminder of what one's priorities in life should be. As much I like the vocal harmonies on this version, I also like the faster version Cattaneo recorded with The Bottle Rockets.)
- Come Rain Or Come Shine-Ben Webster (Befitting this standard, Webster plays tenor sax with his customary warm resonance.)
- Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You?-Kenny Burrell (Burrell plays a tasteful, relatively subtle version of this on guitar. No surprise there...)