Tracklist and visuals after the break.
- Caetano Veloso, Moreno Veloso, Zeca Veloso, & Tom Veloso (Santo Amaro, BRA)
- “Canto Do Povo de Um Lugar / Um Tom”
- Ofertório – Ao Vivo (Universal, 2018)
- Dur-Dur Band (Mogadishu, SOM)
- “Ledenay (Woman’s Name)”
- Africa (Etham Video Electronics, 1992)
- Nina Simone (Tryon, NC)
- “See-Line Woman”
- Broadway-Blues-Ballads (Philips, 1964)
- Peals (Baltimore, MD)
- “Wind Honey”
- Honey (Ideas for Housecrafts, 2016)
- Townes van Zandt (Fort Worth, TX)
- “Hunger Child Blues”
- In the Beginning (TVZ, 2003)
- Wanda Jackson (Maud, OK)
- “Funnel of Love”
- “Right or Wrong” (Capitol, 1961)
- Jon McKiel (Sackville, NB)
- “Mourning Dove”
- Bobby Joe Hope (You’ve Changed, 2020)
- Gram Parsons (Los Angeles, CA)
- “She”
- GP (Reprise, 1972)
- Cranes (Portsmouth, UK)
- “Everywhere”
- Forever (Dedicated, 1993)
- Fripp & Eno (UK)
- “Evening Star”
- Evening Star (Island, 1975)
- ESG (Bronx, NY)
- “Moody”
- ESG (99, 1981)
- Uneda Dennard (Tifton, GA)
- “Fantasy Ride”
- “Fantasy Ride” (Albradella, 1980)
- The SOS Band (Atlanta, GA)
- “Looking for You”
- III (Tabu, 1982)
- Soccer96 (London, UK)
- “I Was Gonna Fight Facsism”
- Tactics (Moshi Moshi, 2020)