Just in case you can't be bothered to take a look at the release, the complete track listing is:
CD1
Genesis- Carpet Crawlers
Jethro Tull ? Sweet Dream
Van Der Graaf Generator ? Killer
Focus ? Syliva
Curved Air ? Backstreet Luv
Steve Hackett ? Firth Of Fifth
Manfred Mann ? Solar Fire
Greenslade ? Bedtime Manners Are Extra
Procol Harum ? A Salty Dog
Rare Bird ? Sympathy
Renaissance ? Northern Lights
Family ? Burlesque
Colosseum ? Those About To Die
Marillion ? Forgotten Sons
CD2
Yes ? Yours Is No Disgrace
Emerson, Lake & Palmer ? Lucky Man
The Nice ? America
Barclay James Harvest ? Child Of The Universe
Rush ? The Spirit Of Radio
Blue Őyster Cult ? (Don?t Fear) The Reaper
Traffic ? Hole In My Shoe
Spirit ? Fresh Garbage
Argent ? Hold Your Head Up
Atomic Rooster ? Tomorrow Night
IQ ? Erosion
Twelfth Night ? Love Song
Caravan ? For Richard
while the comments by Geoff barton on Spirit of Radio are
A basic analysis, maybe, but he was one of the band's earliest champions in the UK music press so he can be excused a little.Rush ?The Spirit Of Radio?
Rush started out as a bunch of Led Zeppelin imitators, but once Neil Peart joined on drums (replacing John Rutsey) sword-and-sorcery tactics were the name of the game. (The game being orcs and goblins in a Games Workshop style.) ?The Spirit Of Radio?, from 1980?s ?Permanent Waves? album, dates from a time when the Canadian trio were trying to distance themselves from the fanciful flights of their early career. The song is a technical, intelligent, commercial take on prog ? and no complaints here.