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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is (almost) perfection!,
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This review is from: WWE The Music - A New Day, Volume 10 (Amazon MP3 Exclusive) (MP3 Download)
Great set of tunes overall!
I know I've been looking everywhere for a lot of these songs long before this compilation came out, and I know that I'm probably not alone. There are a couple of tracks here that make downloading this comp worth it (not to mention the price), and there are plenty of others that will have you singing right along in the gym/car/house/etc. I'm glad Jim Johnston expanded his horizons once again and got some real bands to help him make some good themes even better. Johnston's always been a Zen master of producing memorable entrance music for the most popular WWE stars, and he hit the mark again with this one. (He's done this before, of course, with "Forceable Entry" and "Wreckless Intent", and generally, it hasn't disappointed yet.) Many of the themes have a similarity to them as far as song structure, but the bands' contributions are what make each track unique. (Besides, on TV you're only going to hear the first minute or so of the songs anyway.) Story of the Year's take on Christian's theme is just the makeover that song needed, and is one of the best. Mutiny Within destroys Evan Bourne's theme as well, and just from the first few notes my adrenaline started flowing. It's an old-school-style heavy metal classic, complete with a blazing guitar solo in the middle. I've always liked Sheamus' theme; no matter what people may think about the wrestler, you have to admit the Celtic flavor spicing up the hard rock matches his persona perfectly. "Return the Hitman" and "Crank the Walls Down" are hidden gems, with Maylene and the Sons of Disaster adding some extra oomph to a grinding mash-up of Chris Jericho's and Big Show's themes. Of course, as with every WWE Music compilation, not every track is a winner. "Radio" is pretty forgettable (just like the Zack Ryder himself), and the Diva tracks are just as much candy as the divas they represent. If you like sugary dance grooves, they're right up your alley. And I'd have gladly traded Primo's reggaeton-ish theme for another; it sticks out like an infected appendage on a comp full of driving hard rock tunes. WWE and Jim Johnston seem to really be stepping it up with their music production. Overall, this is a great compilation that showcases not only some of the WWE's bright new talent, but introduces the listener to some cool new bands in the process. It's one of the best collections overall that WWE has put out. The only thing that would've really put this collection over the top is if they had included the new theme songs from RAW (Nickelback's "Burn It to the Ground"), Smackdown (Divide the Day's "Let It Roll"), and WWE Superstars (Adelitas Way's "Invincible"), but they can all easily be found elsewhere on Amazon. Definitely worth picking up if you're a WWE fan or just looking for some new bands, especially at less than five bucks.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New Day Has Dawned In WWE,
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This review is from: WWE The Music - A New Day, Volume 10 (Amazon MP3 Exclusive) (MP3 Download)
WWE has done it again, releasing their latest compilation album of superstar entrance themes, "The Music Volume 10: A New Day". Overall, in my opinion this is WWE's best track list for an album ever, including the full entrance music for superstars such as The Miz, Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus, Zack Ryder, Legacy and plenty of others.
There is truly something on here that everyone could enjoy - reggaeton fans will enjoy "Oh Puerto Rico" used by Primo, dance fans will enjoy "You Can Look But You Can't Touch" used by the Bella Twins, and hard rockers will love "Crank The Walls Down", which was used by the tag team of Chris Jericho and The Big Show. There are several different types of genres and superstars represented in the track list, and picking this up for only $3.99 was an incredible deal. Take advantage of it while you can!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WWE The Music Volume 10 They FInally Got It Right,
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This review is from: WWE The Music - A New Day, Volume 10 (Amazon.com Exclusive) (Audio CD)
This albums is just awesome. I love 90% of the tracks on here which I couldn't really say about most of the albums that the WWE has released in the past few years. Sheamus',Bret Hart's New Theme and Christian's theme stick out the most to me and they are truly great songs. This album is great for any wrestling fan to just listen to on the way to work or work out too! I highly recommend you buy it and not to mention it's so cheap!!!!! When's the last time you paid $3.99 at an Itunes store for a full 14 track album or $8.99 for a full album at a record store? Exactly!
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