I bought the download version for £5.00 so at under 10 pence a track its really great value. True there are some tracks that now I have listened to it from start to finish without skipping a track I won't be so kind to in the future. But the real shame as highlighted by other reviewers is that the title is misleading and does a great diservice to all the fantastic music that the US of A has produced over the years in favour admittedly of some great stuff produced in the UK. I daren't start listing artists missed off but there are some glaring omissions that have been identified by others. What I really like about the compilation is having the essence of all the driving cassettes that I bought in the 80's, when I had hair and weighed substantially less, in one handy collection, so my advice is get over the fact that its not "All American" but enjoy what it has to offer.
I picked this up today and it's a really great collection of all-American tracks (obviously!) Mostly rock - Journey, Heart, Chicago, Foreigner etc, but then also some brilliant songs from soundtracks such as Flashdance, Karate Kid, Top Gun & Rocky. It's 3CDs, so is good value too. Perfect for the sunshine and an open top car, though for me it's unfortunately more likely to be the M25, rather than Highway 1...