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1. David Bowie - VH1 Storytellers

2. David Bowie - Diamond Dogs

3. David Bowie - A Reality Tour (Disc 1)

4. David Bowie - Station To Station

5. David Bowie - Hours

6. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

7. David Bowie - Aladdin Sane (twice)

8. Grateful Dead - Fare Thee Well: Best Of (Disc 2)

9. AC/DC - Back In Black

10. The Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons (twice)

11. Rush - R40 Live (Second set + encores)

12. Stephen Lynch - The Craig Machine

13. The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You

14. Lou Reed - Sally Can't Dance

15. The Zombies - Odessey And Oracle

16. Foo Fighters - Saint Cecilia EP

17. Cheap Trick - At Budokan (twice)

And of course, because of rumors:

18. Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction

19. Guns N Roses - GNR Lies/Live Like A Suicide

20. Guns N Roses - Use Your Illusion I

21. Guns N Roses - Use Your Illusion II

22. Guns N Roses - "The Spaghetti Incident?"

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The two more recent posthumous Hendrix collections,

Valleys of Neptune

It is a bit of a barrel-scraping exercise however there is certainly some good stuff on this such as excellent versions of Hear My Train, Bleeding Heart and Red House. Sunshine of Your Love is worth hearing. ''Valleys of Neptune'' is the revelation - apparently - however it has been pro-tooled. Get the bootleg version with a complete guitar solo. This album is all worth hearing really but one for the aficionado.

People, Hell and Angels.

If the above was barrel-scraping, this, scrutinising that barrel with a magnifying glass for every last morsel. A disgrace. Bog standard jams, third rate alternative versions (which have higher quality versions on aficionado releases such as the above and South Saturn Delta, let alone genuine first rate releases) and guest appearances cobbled together as bona fide 'long lost' original recordings. It has its moments here and there (mostly because Jimi could informally jam while off his tits on LSD and still produce gold) but I just found it such a dispirited release; one can hear Jimi physically turning in his grave with this! Probably never listen to it again. And I had so much respect for Eddie Kramer and John McDermott before listening to this!

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