You can read Amazon's main editorial review for a good description of the origins of this collection. It's a glorious mixed bag of musical styles, ranging from Philly Soul to Folk-Rock, Country, Pop-Rock, and a few tracks on the fringes of Glam and New Wave.Big names such as Hall & Oates and Delbert McClinton provide some of the highlights, but I also thought equally big names such as David Johansen and the Jim Carroll Band were some of the low points of this collection. The only real duds for me were the two tracks by Terry Allen. Sorry, just too weird and goofy for my taste.Another "semi" name artist on here is Mark Rodney, who was half of the Batdorf and Rodney duo back in the 1970s. His track, "California," is one of my favorites on here. And man, some of the true no-name artists on here are really, really good. Listen to the tracks by the likes of Michael McCarty, Johnny Angel, Len & Betsy Green, Blood Brothers Six, Paul Potash, Jabor (one of three "mystery" tracks where almost no information about the artist was found), and Little Whisper and the Rumors. Truly great tunes that would have sounded fantastic on FM radio back in the day!Kudos to the always reliable Light in the Attic label for another excellent collection (even with those annoying Terry Allen songs!). The CD comes with a very informative 40-page booklet (yes, it's a thick one!) that includes photos of some, but not all, of these artists. Well worth your money.