SIDE A
- "Train in Vain", aka "Stand By Me", the biggest pop chart hit for the Clash.
- "No Surrender", Bruce Springsteen
- "Undercover of the Night", The Rolling Stones most New Wave single.
- "Bullet the Blue Sky", U2
- "This & That", Michael Penn's debut album March included a novel combination of acoustic guitars and drum machines, and/or heavily processed drum sounds.
- "Talk About The Passion", R.E.M.
- "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", The Police
- "She Blinded Me With Science", One of my favorite novelty songs of the New Wave, from Thomas Dolby.
- "Perfect World" is from the Huey Lewis & The News album Small World, their first album after they peaked with the one-two punch Sports and Fore!
- "Glamour Boys", Living Colour
- "Hard to Handle", The Black Crowes
- "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)", Billy Joel
SIDE B
- "Games Without Frontiers", Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush
- "I Can't Dance", Genesis
- "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)", Hall & Oates
- "Join Together", The Who
- "Should I Stay or Should I Go?", The Clash
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want", The Rolling Stones
- "After Midnight", Eric Clapton
- "I'm Goin' Down", Bruce Springsteen
- "Bloody Well Right", I bought Supertramp's Hits CD sometime late in high school. My friends hooked me on Supertramp, but they were so uncool, I basically shunned the band once I hit college, and I eventually dumped the CD at a yard sale circa 1999.
- "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- "Tusk", Fleetwood Mac, featuring the USC Trojans Marching Band
- "You're Only Human (Second Wind)", A wildly overproduced Billy Joel song, with extremely contemporary synthesizers and drums. This track was one of two new songs added to Joel's first "Greatest Hits" package.
(100 minute Maxell cassette)