Bluegrass Junction
- Whispering Pines-Donna Ulisse (Ulisse sings with appropriate warmth here. I'd be curious to hear Suzy Bogguss cover this.)
- I Shall Be Released-The Band (A perfect reading of Bob Dylan's lyrics; a great song for anyone seeking justice.)
- Hands Clean-Alanis Morissette (As I wrote of Jewel's "Standing Still," there's an energy here that differs from her other hits.)
- On Green Dolphin Street-Oscar Peterson (Many listeners would cite Miles Davis's interpretation of this as the definitive jazz rendition; with its sublime piano underscoring from Bill Evans and expansive trumpet line from Miles himself, there's no denying its excellence. Peterson's swingin' take on the piano also deserves its due, however, in its studio and live versions.)
- It Could Happen To You-Johnny Hartman (I wish I'd thought to play this on WEW. Hartman's voice is ideal for the tune. Also recommended: "A Sleepin' Bee.")
- Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays-Unknown Mortal Orchestra (1978 meets 2018 in this dance track with a motif late in the track that reminds me of 7 Worlds Collide's "Reptile.")
- Wait A Little While-Al Jarreau (I've always liked the energy and optimism on this track from Jarreau's somewhat overlooked "All Fly Home" album.)