| | Cherrystones Rocks CD
Performers include: Pugh, Taiconderoga, Rolf & Joachim Kuhn And The Mad Rockers, Mecki Mark Men, Great Bear, Frijid Pink, Black Cat Bones, Rita Lee, Klaus Doldinger, Niagra, Illes, Sunbirds, The Mogol. Cherrystones Rocks Songs | 1. | Love, Love, Love - Pugh |
| 2. | Speakin' My Mind - Taiconderoga |
| 3. | Funny Bird - Joachim Kuhn/Rolf Kuhn/Rolf & Joachim Kuhn & The Man Rockers |
| 4. | Sweet Movin - Mecki Mark Men |
| 5. | Almost Grown - Great Bear |
| 6. | Crying Shame - Frijid Pink |
| 7. | QE2 - The Black Cat Bones |
| 8. | Vamos Tratar da Saude - Rita Lee |
| 9. | Back in the Dark - Klaus Doldinger |
| 10. | City Walk - Niagra |
| 11. | Nekem Sly Mindegy - Illes |
| 12. | Sunrise - Sunbirds |
| 13. | Sunset in Golden Horn - Mogol Audio 2 |
| 14. | Lady Blue - Et Cetera |
| 15. | Karate - Breakout |
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