1. Reginald Milton & The Soul Jets – Clap Your Hands
2. Innersouls – Just Take Your Time
3. Jimmy Lane & The Incredible Five – Deal With It
4. Lil Buck & The Top Cats – Monkey In A Sack
5. The Devastation – Congestion
6. Abraham & the Metronomes – Party
7. Rev, Jamel & Bob Johnson – Walking On The Moon
8. Road Runners – No Names Will Be Called
9. The 2nd Amendment Band – Backtalk (Parts 1&2)
10. The Afros Band – Right On Right Off
11. The Black On White Affair – Funky Manuel
12. Nathan Bartell – Top Going Down, Bottom Going Up
13. Third Guitar – Baby Don't Cry
14. The Universals – New Generation
15. The Fun Company – Zambezi
16. Weston Prim & Backlash – Simmerin'
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