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Free Music Notes for Pokemon X: Ten Years of PokemonFree Music Review: Pokemon X:Ten Years of Pokemom Hit: 5 StarsItem came as stated, good shape. Shipping was slow but could be due to the fact that I order around Xmas time.
Free Music Review: Great purchase! Hit: 5 StarsMy boys (ages 4 & 7) love this CD and my husband and I actually don't mind listening to it either.
Free Music Review: Fun for Fans Hit: 5 StarsAlthough I already own every other Pokemon soundtrack and compilation disc ever made, including some that are not even licensed by Nintendo, I still purchased this CD, and I am thoroughly satisfied with it.
Yes, there are many tracks on this disc that are repeats from past CD's, but over-all, the new ones are worth it.
All-in-all I think that this disc is well-worth buying. An upbeat and fun CD to listen, it is great for the whole family of Poke-fans.
Free Music Review: Fun Pokemon Listening Hit: 5 StarsMy daughters and I love to listen and sing along to the 18 songs on this CD. Many of the songs will be familiar if you watch the shows and movies. This was the first Pokemon CD I've bought and it was a good choice because it has many fun & upbeat songs that we all enjoy.
Free Music Review: Disappointing re-released songs Hit: 3 StarsWant this CD? Willing to put up with re-released versions of all the Kanto and Johto songs such as the first two theme songs and miscellaneous tracks like Double Trouble? (I ask: WHY?!)
If you're a longtime fan, with CDs of 2.B.A Master and Totally Pokemon already in the collection, don't bother. Half of this CD's tracks are a waste of time; we've heard them all before! In fact, not even half of the music here is new material. Most of the new stuff is theme songs, which are also disappointing if you're looking for full 3 minute tracks. Some, like the Battle Frontier theme, only go for about 48 seconds. Tsk tsk; didn't Loeffler and Co bother to come up with more verses in the later seasons?
However, if you're a real enthusiast and you've signed all the petitions to get more CD's released; I suppose this is better than nothing, and it's funny listening to the guy in the Hoenn PokeRap mispronounce all the names. And the CD cover is prettyful. (lots of new poses for all your favourite monsters)
Unlike the first two CD's, there are NO lyrics provided, just updated info on who actually composed the theme songs (urging you to fix up your iTunes playlists). Still, I gave it three stars all the same; the tracks at the end make up for all the old stuff at the beginning. (And yes, I do realise that it's important to come back to the franchise's roots with the first couple of season's music such as the main theme song and the Rap at the end; but there's just a little too many from the first two CD's put on this one to make it actually logical...)
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