| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) | Link |
| TV Orchestra | The Prisoner | 100 Greatest TV Themes | |
| John Prine | Paradise | John Prine | |
| Loretta Lynn | Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) | | |
| Hal Willner | Hal Sings 'the Fatal Glass Of Beer' While Ralph Honks | Whoops I'm An Indian | |
| John Prine | Hello In There | John Prine | |
| Alex Chilton | Lost My Job | | |
| Finn & His Rustkickers | Winter In America | Winter In America (single)* | rustkickers.bandcamp.com |
| Prince Buster | I Won't Let You Cry | Roll On Charles Street | |
| Yellow Ostrich | Stay Home | Strange Land | |
| Deep Purple | Lazy | Machine Head | |
| Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group | Ewure Ile Komoyi Ode | Apala: Apala Groups In Nigeria 1967-70 | |
| Thundercat | It Is What It Is | It Is What It Is* | |
| Orchestra Baobab | Mouhamadou Bamba | Bamba* | |
| Web Web | Paranormal Question | Worshippers* | |
| John Prine | Summer's End | The Tree of Forgiveness | |
| The Strokes | Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus | The New Abnormal* | |
| Swamp Dog feat. John Prine | Please Let Me Go Round Again (feat. John Prine) | Please Let Me Go Round Again | |
| Lou Reed | So Alone | Growing Up In Public | |
| John Cale | Adelaide | Vintage Violence | |
| John Prine | Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore | John Prine | |
| John Prine | Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard | Common Sense | |
| The Langely Schools Music Project | In My Room | Innocence and Despair | |
| John Prine | Saddle In The Rain | Common Sense | |
| John Prine | How Lucky | Pink Cadillac | |
| Loretta Lynn | Miss Being Mrs. | Van Lear Rose | |
| Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby | In My Room | Two-Way Family Favorites | |
| John Prine | Please Don't Bury Me | Sweet Revenge | |
| Lou Reed | Don't Talk To Me About Work | Legendary Hearts | |
| Hal Willner | Whoops I'm An Indian | Whoops I'm An Indian | |
| John Prine | Angel From Montgomery | John Prine | |
| Johnny Cash feat. Joe Strummer | Redemption Song (feat. Joe Strummer) | Unearthed III: Redemption Songs | |
A fond farewell to the great John Prine...