| | Where Blues Meets Rock, Vol. 5 CD - Import
PROVO. 2003. Where Blues Meets Rock, Vol. 5 Music Where Blues Meets Rock, Vol. 5 Songs | 1. | Girls Watching - Jimi Kidd/Paul Gilbert |
| 2. | Detroit River Blues - Michael Katon |
| 3. | Last Stand - Jay Hooks |
| 4. | Still Alive and Well - Michael Lee Firkins |
| 5. | Black Dog Blues - The Barrelhouse Brothers |
| 6. | Built Me a Man - Jan James |
| 7. | Life Without You - Omar & the Howlers |
| 8. | A.S.A.P. - Tony Galla |
| 9. | Yes It Is - Carl Verheyen |
| 10. | Ain't Got Problems - Greg Koch |
| 11. | Funny Bout the Money - Steve Fister |
| 12. | Connection - Craig Erickson/Rob Lamothe |
| 13. | Drink Jack Boogie - Rob Tognoni |
| 14. | Short Fuse Blues - Dave Hole |
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