CD
Disc 1
- The Feeling - Walk Like An Egyptian
- Lily Allen - Everybody's Changing
- Amy Winehouse - To Know Him Is To Love Him
- The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes
- Kasabian - Pictures Of Matchstick Men
- Kings of Leon - On Call
- The Manic St Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness
- The New York Fund - Nobody Home
- Gomez - Wichita Lineman
- Massive Attack featuring Terry Callier - Live With Me
- Camera Obscura - Super Trooper
- KT Tunstall - I Want You Back
- Jont - Number 1
- Willy Mason - Careless Whisper
- Guillemots - Love Song 43
- The Shins - Breathe
- Nerina Pallot - Confide In Me
- Electric Soft Parade - Silent To The Dark
- Thrills - Nothing Changes
- Jamie T - A New England
- Mumm-Ra - In Between Days
- Bloc Party - Two More Years
Disc 2
- Mika - Grace Kelly
- The Kooks - She Moves In Her Own Way
- James Morrison - Wonderful World
- Ray Lamontagne - Trouble
- The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You
- Orson - I Can't Go For That
- Athlete - God Only Knows
- Stoney - Waterfall
- Paul Weller - Come On Let's Go
- Ben Kweller - In Other Words
- Supergrass - Richard III
- The Stars - This Charming Man
- Zero 7 - I Go To Sleep
- Rufus Wainwright - Hallelujah
- Scott Matthews - Boy With The Thorn In His Side
- Bat For Lashes - I'm On Fire
- Josh Pyke - Middle Of The Hill
- Turin Brakes - Breaking The Girl
- The Little Ones - Oh MJ
- The Bees - Who Cares What The Question Is
- Low vs Diamond - Moonage Daydream
- Beck - Lost Cause

Average rating (1 review)
Radio 2's 'Live Lounge'
Standers | 14/08/2007 | See all Standers' reviews (18) »
Top 10 Music Reviewer
This is an album packed full of songs that you can listen to over and over. Some brilliant covers particularly from Athlete, KT Tunstall, Lily Allen and Rufus Wainwright.
There are also artists that you may not have heard on that thouroughly deserve to be on this album. One of them is The New York Fund who's song is brilliant.
The Raconteurs play their original song 'Steady as she goes' with a great piano twist on it and some weird but brilliant backing vocals, definetely one of my favourites on the album.
You get your moneys worth with this double CD. 44 tracks for a tenner. I think this easily competes with Radio 1's Live Lounge and is an essential compilation for any car!
If you're looking to for some new talent or just want to admire the music from the greats then The Saturday Sessions is for you.

































