I wanted to type the whole list, but as it was a lot of work, I realized you can link to the digital book online via Bing.com and print it out yourself. This thing is probably the best label restrospective I've ever seen, which helps is Warners is the best major label group ever, the widescreen approach, openmindedness of their execs and A&R reps. I'm looking forward as much to reading the 240-page tome as I am listening to the 320 tracks included.My one quip...the 10-CD version is 199 tracks...roughly 200 let's say, so that's 20 songs per disc on average. This 320-track USB drive deluxe, is 120 tracks more, translated and set up as 20 discs, 16 songs per disc, for double the price...I apologize but that's a ripoff and I'll tell you why. You're not getting double the music for double the price...you're getting 1.6...see, what SHOULD have been included are 400 tracks...2 x 200, 20 songs per disc you make yourself...so you're missing 80 tracks!!!So this is what I am doing...I'm gathering a list of 80 missing artists signed or distributed through Warner Bros, including those who refused, like the Sex Pistols, Kinks, Prince, Enya, the Smiths/Morrissey, even Guns N Roses..."Appetite For Destruction" was on Geffen in 1987, then-distributed by Warner Bros...this set includes artists on labels then thru Warners and not anymore, and I am making 4 bonus discs, or making the 20 discs set up on the USB drive, but adding 4 bonus tracks on each.All in all, this IS a great set, no doubt, but in doing the calculations, stuff is missing and I want to fill in the holes, make it all balance out and give a better overview of the label's history. I know it won't be redone, and all 8000 copies were apparently sold, so I'm doing this for myself...Also, find this for a good price...I paid $69...and fill in the holes yourself, for your own satisfaction.