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WWE Originals

WWE Originals is a soundtrack album by WWE. Released on January 13, 2004 by Columbia Records, it features original songs recorded by various WWE wrestlers. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 12 on the US Billboard 200.

WWE Originals
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2004 (2004-01-13)
Recorded2003
Genre
Length50:55
LabelColumbia
Producer
World Wrestling Entertainment chronology
WWE Anthology
(2002)
WWE Originals
(2004)
ThemeAddict: WWE The Music, Vol. 6
(2004)

Composition edit

Music website AllMusic categorised WWE Originals as "contemporary pop/rock" and rap rock, with writer Johnny Loftus identifying styles such as "soft-focus piano pop", dance-pop and hip hop on the album.[1] Slam! Wrestling's John Powell also identified the genres of electronic and power ballad on the collection,[2] while Billboard magazine noted a dominance of "in-your-face rap".[3]

Release edit

WWE Originals was released by Columbia Records on January 13, 2004.[4] Initial pressings of the album also featured a bonus DVD, which featured behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the album and more.[4]

Reception edit

Commercial edit

In the United States, WWE Originals reached number 12 on the Billboard 200.[5][6]

Critical edit

Music website AllMusic awarded WWE Originals three out of five stars.[1] Reviewer Johnny Loftus criticised tracks such as Stacy Keibler's "Why Can't We Just Dance?" and Kurt Angle's "I Don't Suck (Really)", identifying them as proof of some performers' musical inability.[1] However, Loftus praised the "amusing" skits performed by Stone Cold Steve Austin, as well as a number of tracks including "I Just Want You" by Trish Stratus and "Put a Little A** on It" by Rikishi.[1]

John Powell of Slam! Wrestling was more critical, describing the compositions on the album as "generic, cookie-cutter productions without any soul, character or style" and criticising the performances in general.[2] In particular, Powell criticised songs such as The Dudley Boyz' "We've Had Enough", Trish Stratus' "I Just Want You", Lita's "When I Get You Alone" and Stacy Keibler's "Why Can't We Just Dance?"; however, he did praise the performances of John Cena and Lilian Garcia.[2]

Michael Paoletta of Billboard magazine described WWE Originals as "mixed, very mixed".[3] Paoletta noted a dominance of hip hop music on the album, claiming that the pop and rock songs were of higher quality, particularly those performed by divas Keibler, Stratus and Lita.[3]

Track listing edit

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Where's the Beer?" (segment 1)Stone Cold Steve Austin2:36
2."We've Had Enough"The Dudley Boyz3:06
3."I Just Want You"Trish Stratus3:35
4."Crossing Borders"Rey Mysterio2:51
5."Did You Feel It?" (segment 2)Stone Cold Steve Austin2:00
6."Can You Dig It?"Booker T3:33
7."I Don't Suck (Really)"Kurt Angle3:05
8."When I Get You Alone"Lita3:27
9."You Changed the Lyrics" (segment 3)Stone Cold Steve Austin1:30
10."You Just Don't Know Me at All"Lilian Garcia4:08
11."We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal"Eddie and Chavo Guerrero3:43
12."Don't You Wish You Were Me?"Chris Jericho3:31
13."Drink Your Beer" (segment 4)Stone Cold Steve Austin1:50
14."Put a Little A** on It"Rikishi4:44
15."Why Can't We Just Dance?"Stacy Keibler3:17
16."Basic Thugonomics"John Cena and Tha Trademarc3:14
17."Don't That Taste Good?" (segment 5)Stone Cold Steve Austin0:45
Total length:50:55

Samples

  • "Basic Thugonomics" contains a sample of "Two,Three, Break" by The B-Boys.
Bonus DVD contents
No.TitleLength
1."Coach's Mission" 
2."Trish's Studio Session" 
3."Kurt Angle Mouths Off" 
4."Rey Mysterio – Escuche!" 
5."Stacy Keibler's Got the Moves" 
6."The Dudley Boyz Have Had It" 
7."Booker T's Studio Session" 
8."Coach Shows Off His Musical Skills" 
9."Lita Rocks" 
10."Rikishi Lays Down a Track" 
11."Stone Cold Sings?" 
12."Eddie & Chavo Guerrero – They Lie, Cheat, Steal & Sing!" 
13."Chris Jericho Gets Vocal" 
14."Coach Meets Jim Johnston" 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Loftus, Johnny. "WWE Originals - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Powell, John (January 27, 2004). "'WWE Originals' is just noise pollution". Slam! Wrestling. Canoe.ca. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Paoletta, Michael (January 17, 2004). "Billboard Picks: Albums". Billboard. New York City, New York: Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Columbia Records & World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Join Forces to Unleash WWE(TM) Originals". PR Newswire. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  5. ^ "WWE Originals - Various Artists: Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  6. ^ "WWE Originals Chart History". Billboard. January 31, 2004. Retrieved March 22, 2019.

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WWE Originals is a soundtrack album by WWE Released on January 13 2004 by Columbia Records it features original songs recorded by various WWE wrestlers The album was a commercial success reaching number 12 on the US Billboard 200 WWE OriginalsSoundtrack album by World Wrestling EntertainmentReleasedJanuary 13 2004 2004 01 13 Recorded2003GenrePop rock rap rockLength50 55LabelColumbiaProducerJim Johnston Mike Post John Cena DJ ChaosWorld Wrestling Entertainment chronologyWWE Anthology 2002 WWE Originals 2004 ThemeAddict WWE The Music Vol 6 2004 Contents 1 Composition 2 Release 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial 3 2 Critical 4 Track listing 5 See also 6 ReferencesComposition editMusic website AllMusic categorised WWE Originals as contemporary pop rock and rap rock with writer Johnny Loftus identifying styles such as soft focus piano pop dance pop and hip hop on the album 1 Slam Wrestling s John Powell also identified the genres of electronic and power ballad on the collection 2 while Billboard magazine noted a dominance of in your face rap 3 Release editWWE Originals was released by Columbia Records on January 13 2004 4 Initial pressings of the album also featured a bonus DVD which featured behind the scenes footage of the making of the album and more 4 Reception editCommercial edit In the United States WWE Originals reached number 12 on the Billboard 200 5 6 Critical edit Music website AllMusic awarded WWE Originals three out of five stars 1 Reviewer Johnny Loftus criticised tracks such as Stacy Keibler s Why Can t We Just Dance and Kurt Angle s I Don t Suck Really identifying them as proof of some performers musical inability 1 However Loftus praised the amusing skits performed by Stone Cold Steve Austin as well as a number of tracks including I Just Want You by Trish Stratus and Put a Little A on It by Rikishi 1 John Powell of Slam Wrestling was more critical describing the compositions on the album as generic cookie cutter productions without any soul character or style and criticising the performances in general 2 In particular Powell criticised songs such as The Dudley Boyz We ve Had Enough Trish Stratus I Just Want You Lita s When I Get You Alone and Stacy Keibler s Why Can t We Just Dance however he did praise the performances of John Cena and Lilian Garcia 2 Michael Paoletta of Billboard magazine described WWE Originals as mixed very mixed 3 Paoletta noted a dominance of hip hop music on the album claiming that the pop and rock songs were of higher quality particularly those performed by divas Keibler Stratus and Lita 3 Track listing editNo TitleArtistLength1 Where s the Beer segment 1 Stone Cold Steve Austin2 362 We ve Had Enough The Dudley Boyz3 063 I Just Want You Trish Stratus3 354 Crossing Borders Rey Mysterio2 515 Did You Feel It segment 2 Stone Cold Steve Austin2 006 Can You Dig It Booker T3 337 I Don t Suck Really Kurt Angle3 058 When I Get You Alone Lita3 279 You Changed the Lyrics segment 3 Stone Cold Steve Austin1 3010 You Just Don t Know Me at All Lilian Garcia4 0811 We Lie We Cheat We Steal Eddie and Chavo Guerrero3 4312 Don t You Wish You Were Me Chris Jericho3 3113 Drink Your Beer segment 4 Stone Cold Steve Austin1 5014 Put a Little A on It Rikishi4 4415 Why Can t We Just Dance Stacy Keibler3 1716 Basic Thugonomics John Cena and Tha Trademarc3 1417 Don t That Taste Good segment 5 Stone Cold Steve Austin0 45Total length 50 55Samples Basic Thugonomics contains a sample of Two Three Break by The B Boys Bonus DVD contentsNo TitleLength1 Coach s Mission 2 Trish s Studio Session 3 Kurt Angle Mouths Off 4 Rey Mysterio Escuche 5 Stacy Keibler s Got the Moves 6 The Dudley Boyz Have Had It 7 Booker T s Studio Session 8 Coach Shows Off His Musical Skills 9 Lita Rocks 10 Rikishi Lays Down a Track 11 Stone Cold Sings 12 Eddie amp Chavo Guerrero They Lie Cheat Steal amp Sing 13 Chris Jericho Gets Vocal 14 Coach Meets Jim Johnston See also edit nbsp Music portalMusic in professional wrestlingReferences edit a b c d Loftus Johnny WWE Originals Various Artists AllMusic Retrieved October 22 2015 a b c Powell John January 27 2004 WWE Originals is just noise pollution Slam Wrestling Canoe ca Retrieved October 22 2015 a b c Paoletta Michael January 17 2004 Billboard Picks Albums Billboard New York City New York Prometheus Global Media Retrieved October 22 2015 a b Columbia Records amp World Wrestling Entertainment Inc Join Forces to Unleash WWE TM Originals PR Newswire Retrieved October 22 2015 WWE Originals Various Artists Awards AllMusic Retrieved October 22 2015 WWE Originals Chart History Billboard January 31 2004 Retrieved March 22 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WWE Originals amp oldid 1153150421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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