2. prophet and his disciples – you fool, you fool pt. 1
3. chico & buddy – a thing called the jones
4. the bolton brothers – native rhythm
5. the barrino brothers – the bad things (you said to me)
6. billy garner band – brand new girl (instrumental)
7. the tokays – clap your hands
8. james carpenter – (marriage is only) a state of mind
9. dave hamilton – ghetto stride
10. little ann – possession
11. charmaine – mister superstar
12. jackie dee – who
13. o. c. tolbert – love bandit
14. the future kind – simon says
15. chico & buddy – let's have a ball
16. o. c. tolbert – hard times
17. prophet and his disciples – you fool, you fool pt. 2
18. dave hamilton – party time
19. the barrino brothers – i'll take my flowers right now
20. the webb people – i'm sending vibrations
21. chico & buddy – you won't miss the water
22. the peppers – bringing it down (instrumental)
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