WWE The Music – A New Day is comprised of 14 new songs all composed, written and produced by WWE Music Director, Jim Johnston.
Some of the hottest acts in music today, including Adelitas Way, Kim Sozzi, Story of the Year and Mutiny Within performed the entrance themes for WWE Superstars and Divas. WWE The Music – A New Day captures these tracks and delivers them to the WWE Universe for the first time.
The album features entrance themes from WWE Superstars and Divas such as The Legacy, Dolph Ziggler, The Bella Twins, Evan Bourne, Big Show/Chris Jericho and many more.
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User Reviews about WWE The Music - A New Day - Volume 10 (Amazon.com Exclusive)
I love this cd.If you like wwe you will love this cd it has lots of awesome songs on it.It is the best WWE CD since wreckless intent with hardly any bad songs on it. -- Awesome CD
As a fan of WWE myself, I can honestly say this is the best album WWE has ever made, as every track has never been released before, and include the newest superstars to the business. I was really excited when I bought this, and I was not disappointed. Here's my opinion on each song:
1. It's a New Day: Now simply Ted DeBiase's theme after Legacy dissolved, this is an excellent choice to start the album off with. The song is also symbolic in this sense, as this album features "a new day" of young superstars. Even by itself, this theme is very good.
2. I am Perfection: Dolph's theme is pretty good. Not quite as good as Ted's, but still another good choice for this album.
3. I Came to Play: I was surprised at how much I liked Miz's theme better after hearing it on the album. I was also surprised at how long it is - almost 5 minutes! I definately appreciate this song more now after I've heard it by itself.
4. Just Close Your Eyes: One of the best songs on the album. Christian's theme has been released before, but not this version he's used since he returned to the WWE. It far surpasses the older version, and it is one of my favorites.
5. Return the Hitman: This one also surprised me. Every WWE fan has heard Bret Hart's theme before, so I wasn't expecting a whole lot out of this. I easily overlooked it. The theme has been modernized for when Bret returned to the WWE, and it sounds even better than before. Even though this is the longest song on the album at 5:37, it never starts getting redundant. I loved it.
6. Written in my Face: Once again, you appreciate it more now after just hearing it without seeing Sheamus use it as an entrance. Another great theme to listen to.
7. Insatiable: Now I have nothing against the divas, but unfortunately for them, their themes pale in comparison to the other superstars. This one's just dance music. If you like that sort of thing, you'll probably like this one. It was so-so for me.
8. Domination: Not bad. I'm not big into rap, so I wasn't overly impressed. But if you're into it, it's not a bad song.
9. Born to Win: Very good. Fast-paced and up-beat. Sounds great on the album, especially the jet sounds!
10. Oh Puerto Rico: Probably the worst on the album. It's just not a very good theme to begin with, and it's very forgettable.
11. Radio: Ever since Zack Ryder got his new look and started using this theme, I wanted it on MP3, and now it's here. Before I bought the album, I read a few reviews saying that this song is "forgettable". Don't believe them. This song is one of the best on the album. I think what sets it apart is that it's so different from all the other themes. It would be a good song to work out to, as the lyrics bring an extra masculine vibe to it.
12. New Foundation: If Bret's theme was not on the album, I wouldn't mind this one. But after hearing Bret's theme only several minutes before this song, the tune starts getting old. They should have had one or the other on the album, because they are too similar to have both of them on here. Taken alone, it's a great entrance. But it's a little too much with the Hitman's theme already on the album.
13. You Can Look - But You Can't Touch: Again, more dance music from the divas. It's so-so.
14. Crank the Walls Down: This is the mix of Chris Jericho's and Big Show's themes when they were a tag team. It's a great way to end the album. And if their entrances were not hard rock enough, the fusion of both adds even harder rock to the entrance. This is awesome!
Taken as a whole, this album is the best one WWE as ever released, and I highly reccommend it. Just a few of the song on here, such as Zack Ryder's, Christian's, and Miz's, are worth the price. Buy this now!!! -- Best WWE Album Ever!!!
Rest assured people this is one of, if not THE best WWE theme music compilations ever put out. I've been a fan of WWE for about 20 years now, and I can say that with certainty. I feel that WWE has been really strong lately, and this cd is also proof of that. I would definitely recommend it to any WWE fan young, or old. -- Excellent
This was the first purchase I have made over the internet. It was seamless and had no problems, recevied the item 2 days earlier than expected. Since this order have made another purchase and am very happy with the service. I am real skeptical of internet orders but would recommend this to anyone. -- First time buyer over internet
My son and I are both into wrestling and really enjoy listening to this album. You can picture them coming out to the theme tunes and as my son does tw (teddy wrestling) it plays full blast in the beack garden most days. Sorry to the neighbours!! -- excellant








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