Questions about some WWF themes
Posted: September 29th, 2015, 1:33 pm
I'm trying to make some edits using (preferably) uncompressed rips but I'm looking for where I can find the original tracks.
1. Where can a clear version of the siren intro of Owen Hart's theme Enough is Enough (version 1) be found? I was sure it was featured in the WWF War Zone video game but having downloaded Owen's theme from the archive linked in Godzfire's wrestling video game music rip thread, it seems to be version 2, without the siren intro.
2. Where can a clear version of Mankind's exit theme Ode to Freud be found? It's on WWF The Music: Vol. 2/WWF We Gotta Wrestle but with a voiceover by Foley.
3. What's the difference between Ahmed Johnson's 1st, 2nd and 3rd themes? Which is from WWF The Music: Vol. 2, WWF We Gotta Wrestle and the WWF In Your House video game? According to the Xylot database, his 1st is an 'arena version' and his 3rd is an 'arena edit'. How do they differ from the original versions? Also, is his 4th theme (with the Nation of Domination chant throughout) the same as one of his first three themes but with the chant added or is it an entirely new version?
I hope my questions weren't too confusing! I'd really appreciate any help.
1. Where can a clear version of the siren intro of Owen Hart's theme Enough is Enough (version 1) be found? I was sure it was featured in the WWF War Zone video game but having downloaded Owen's theme from the archive linked in Godzfire's wrestling video game music rip thread, it seems to be version 2, without the siren intro.
2. Where can a clear version of Mankind's exit theme Ode to Freud be found? It's on WWF The Music: Vol. 2/WWF We Gotta Wrestle but with a voiceover by Foley.
3. What's the difference between Ahmed Johnson's 1st, 2nd and 3rd themes? Which is from WWF The Music: Vol. 2, WWF We Gotta Wrestle and the WWF In Your House video game? According to the Xylot database, his 1st is an 'arena version' and his 3rd is an 'arena edit'. How do they differ from the original versions? Also, is his 4th theme (with the Nation of Domination chant throughout) the same as one of his first three themes but with the chant added or is it an entirely new version?
I hope my questions weren't too confusing! I'd really appreciate any help.