Baroque
- Antonio Caldara: Trio Sonata in F major, Op. 1, No. 1 (Parnassi musici) (Alternately tender and vigorous; I wish I could have played this on the cello.)
- Yellow Bird-Arthur Lyman & Taboo ("Yellow Bird" brings the melody of Harry Belafonte's "Don't Ever Love Me" to mind.)
- A House Is Not A Home-Bill Evans Trio (Possibly the best version of this I've ever heard; Evans plays the piano with his customary depth of feeling. I'd like to believe that if he were playing this in an elegant restaurant, every customer would stop talking, put down their utensils and phones, and listen out of respect.)
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight-Ladysmith Black Mambazo (The spoken word section and vocals are so effective in this cover version that I could picture an actual lion sleeping near the recording studio.)
- Que Sepan Todos-Las Hermanas Garcia (This could segue with Maria Creuza's "Algo Contigo.")
- A Murmur Of A Brook-Letnie Glosy Ptakow (Appealing bird songs and gurgling streams.)
- Love And Affection-Joan Armatrading (It's unfortunate that there aren't many outlets on commercial radio for such quality, introspective singer-songwriter material.)