Incoming Resources
- Animals, Pink Floyd
- John Wesley Harding, [all songs written by] Bob Dylan
- Hell freezes over, the Eagles
- Highway companion, Tom Petty
- The river, Bruce Springsteen
- 1972
- Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Brian Auger
- Labour of love, UB40
- Santana III, Santana
- Gish, Smashing Pumpkins
- Toxicity, System of a Down
- Civilians, Joe Henry
- The rough guide to punk, by Al Spicer
- Keep it like a secret, Built to Spill
- Balm in Gilead, Rickie Lee Jones
- From Elvis in Memphis, Elvis Presley
- All days are nights, songs for Lulu, Rufus Wainwright
- Billboard : 1959 top rock 'n' roll hits, the international newsweekly of music and home entertainment
- 1967, blowin' your mind
- Cease to begin, Band Of Horses
- Don't you know who I think I was?, the best of the Replacements
- The B-52's
- Nothin' but a good time, the spectacular rise and fall of glam metal, Justin Quirk
- The Traveling Wilburys collection
- Chrome dreams, Neil Young, II
- Hard promises, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- And then nothing turned itself inside-out, Yo La Tengo
- The essential Alan Parsons Project
- Greatest hits, the Lovin' Spoonful
- This is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about, Modest Mouse
- All this time, Heartless Bastards
- Rattlesnake rock 'n' roll, the best of Blackfoot
- --Hits, Phil Collins
- Anthology, The Clean
- Anthology, Bryan Adams
- The best of Hootie & the Blowfish, 1993 thru 2003
- Human touch, Bruce Springsteen
- Chulahoma, the Black Keys
- Polaris, North Mississippi Allstars
- The heart of Saturday night, Tom Waits
- Best of the funk years, Johnny "Guitar" Watson
- The ultimate collection, Kinks
- Light up gold, Parquet Courts
- Live at the Fillmore '68, Santana
- Love power peace, live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971, James Brown
- Home, Delaney & Bonnie
- Zoso, Led Zeppelin
- Human after all, Daft Punk
- Strikes, Blackfoot
- Rancho Texicano, the very best of ZZ Top