| | Lost Rock Classics CD
Lost Rock Classics Songs | 1. | Nothing from Nothing - Billy Preston |
| 2. | Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels |
| 3. | Stuck in the Middle with You - Stealers Wheel |
| 4. | Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection |
| 5. | Signs - Five Man Electrical Band |
| 6. | Keep on Smilin' - Wet Willie |
| 7. | Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley - Robert Palmer |
| 8. | Venus - Shocking Blue |
| 9. | Will It Go Round in Circles - Billy Preston |
| 10. | Night Chicago Died, The - Paper Lace |
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