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Free Music Notes for Wwe: Raw Greatest Hits the Music

Free Music Review: pretty good
Hit: 3 Stars

This is a pretty good album. I like practically all the songs, with some exceptions. My only regret is that they don't have Randy Orton's song.

Free Music Review: wwe raw greatest hits
Hit: 3 Stars

cd is pretty good. I needed it boost me up when I work out

Free Music Review: "Greatest" Hits?
Hit: 2 Stars

With fifteen years of Raw, a record-setting broadcast program, you might expect a decent amount of diversity. Not so in the case of WWE Raw's Greatest Hits, the newest WWE music CD.

In most cases, selection of a "Greatest Hits" package is fairly objective. What sold? What sold really well? Bands often compile their greatest commercial successes. With a compilation along these lines, it's not so cut and dry.

However, this CD's focus seems incredibly narrow, focusing on the "Attitude Era" and themes you could have all picked off one or two CDs, and current wrestlers. Often times, these groupings are one and the same. While several of the themes are appealing, they are not what I would call a spectacular compilation, or worth retail price.

It's unarguable that performers like The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin are the biggest commercial successes in the business, so it's easy to see why they're on here. Others were still quite popular, like Mick Foley (In all his multiple personality glory), Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. However, on a track list of this size, when we see redundancy, such as the themes for two members of Evolution plus the Evolution theme, it kind of limits the appeal of the overall track list. Further, included are themes which were almost never aired on Raw. with 15 years of broadcasting, there is no shortage of popular wrestling entrances available.

And as far as "Hits" go, the track listing is fairly questionable, opting for recent versions of themes instead of the ones that were actually the biggest. As with all wrestling theme CDs, 17 tracks looks a lot longer than it is. Don't expect a 60 minute disc off of these.

Several of these tracks are entertaining, and Ken Kennedy's theme is probably appealing to wrestling fans who want one of the better quality new themes on Raw, but this CD has poor value in terms of new content, and serves as a poor representation of "the hits." Add a star if you really want the Rock's theme or Steve Austin's, but the collection is average at best, and fairly mediocre to most.

Free Music Review: not worth it!
Hit: 2 Stars

Why in the world has wwe released this pointless Album. With 10 or so Albums that WWE has released over the past 15-20 years this is the best they could come up with. The only thing good about this release is the two bonus tracks. If your like me and own all the relased albums from the past 15 yrs. then do yourself a favor and save your money.

Free Music Review: Fozzy 'All That Remains Reloaded" is far better, check it out.
Hit: 2 Stars

Do yourself a favor, check out Jericho's new Fozzy CD, All That Remains Reloaded. It's the best the WWE has to offer in terms of musical talent....that guy really is good at everything! Incredible CD......
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