Jimmy Danger, sorry it took me so long, man!
But here I am, ready to give some objective criticism:
California Dreamin' - The beginning of this one freaks the heck out of me, it is like very scratchy sounding, lol. Kind of out of tune so to speak. It picks up and sounds better, but then the instruments begin to seem unsynchronized. Other than that it is not half bad, just needs some work. I would suggest re-recording that one, and laying off on how sharp the guitar is in the beginning. Need to do something to dull that out a bit... Lol.
Happy Together- Lol, this one reminds me of "The Wonder Years." I remember them playing this song in that show. This one sounds good, the instruments are in sync. It is very catchy. Well done!
Norwegian Wood - Sounds good to me, but I must admit I have never heard the original. But this is a cool sounding song. Very nice job once more! It is also very catchy.
Europa - *Listening to it as he types this, holds up a lighter, which is tricky since he does not smoke, imagines he has one then*

<-Lighter. Lol. Nice work on this one Jimmy, it is beautiful sounding, I would like to dance to this piece, now if someone could find me a girl to dance with...

I will let some of my Latin blood shine through!
I have always liked Santana, love his guitar playing and sound. I should really listen to more of his stuff and learn more of it. He does some really good compilations with other musicians these day. Most notably with Steven Tyler ("Just Feel Better") and with Chad Kroeger ("Into The Night").
Great job, man!
Burning of the Midnight Lamp - Great sounding piece man, nice work with the wah pedal on this one. I once more do not recognize this song. This goes to show you I need to work on my music history, lol. I need to do a bit more investigating into the 1960's music.
It is a well constructed piece and sounds very good. The soloing is awesome man, fluid and on perfect timing.
Conclusion - Well, what can I say, man... You have got a ton of talent! Keep writing and I will keep on listening.
One thing though, what kind of wah are you using? Is that a Vox wah, Dunlop Crybaby, Ibanez Weeping Demon wah, Behringer wah,
Boss auto- wah...? Which one?
Peace out, GuitarAnatomy.