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I've always found it a bit strange when people post a tracklist for a demo... for me, if mixed in the right way you can make all sorts of things work that might not look right on paper so the best thing is just to have a go at it.
You say you haven't got all of the records yet - again, as the best way to see if a set of tunes will work as a demo is to just have a go at mixing it, I wouldn't really recommend planning a tracklist and then buying the tunes for it. You'll probably find it a lot easier to know what will work if you plan a tracklist with tunes you've already got and you've played a few times so you know them a little bit better, so buy records you like and you think you'd play out as well as include in demos, have a couple of practice mixes then decide what to do with your demo from there.
Or just do it on the fly... make it up as you go along!
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