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The Wrestling Album
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The Wrestling Album
Studio album by World Wrestling Federation
Released November 1985
Recorded 1985
Label Epic Records
Producer Rick Derringer, Dave Wolff, Jim Steinman, Mona Flambé
Professional reviews
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The Wrestling Album is the first album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1985. It features mostly theme music of wrestlers on the roster at the time.
Production
Most of the songs were produced by Rick Derringer and David Wolff. Jim Steinman composed and produced "Hulk Hogan's Theme", which was used on the Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n Wrestling cartoon. Cyndi Lauper participated on the album as a backing vocalist on "Real American" and as producer of "Captain" Lou Albano's track under the pseudonym "Mona Flambé".
The album was briefly reissued on CD by Koch Records, who licensed the master rights from Epic/Sony in 1998.
The album's tracks are bridged with commentary from Vince McMahon, "Mean Gene" Okerlund, and Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Three singles were issued from the album: "Land of a Thousand Dances" in a shortened version with overdubbed saxophones, "Grab Them Cakes", and "Don't Go Messin' with a Country Boy". All three singles were issued in picture sleeves and used "Captain Lou's History of Music/Captain Lou" as the B-side.
Track listing
1.The Wrestlers - "Land of a Thousand Dances"
2.Junkyard Dog - "Grab Them Cakes"
Disco singer Vicki Sue Robinson is a guest vocalist.
3.Rick Derringer - "Real American"
This was originally intended to be the theme song of the tag team of Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo, known collectively as the US Express, and on the album Vince McMahon says the song is dedicated to Windham and Rotundo. However, shortly after the album's release, Windham and Rotundo left for the National Wrestling Alliance. "Real American" became much better known as the theme song for Hulk Hogan, and it remains associated with him to this day.
4.Jimmy Hart - "Eat Your Heart Out, Rick Springfield"
5."Captain" Lou Albano and George "The Animal" Steele - "Captain Lou's History of Music/Captain Lou"
"Captain Lou" is a cover of a song originally recorded by NRBQ; Albano made an appearance on the original recording and was credited with playing all of the instruments on this track. However, he is actually heard playing the main leitmotif from Grieg's "Morning" (from Peer Gynt Suite) on the "History of Music" portion of the song.
6.WWF All-Stars - "Hulk Hogan's Theme"
This served as the theme song for the television series Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling. It also surface two years later with a different melody as "Ravishing" - a song on the Bonnie Tyler album, "Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire."
7."Rowdy" Roddy Piper - "For Everybody"
The original title, as it may have been apparent to many older listeners, is "Fuck Everybody".[1]The title and some of the lyrics had to be changed for Piper's version since the album was being marketed to the WWF's younger audience. "For Everybody" was credited as being produced solely by Derringer in order to conform to the ongoing angle in the WWF between Piper on one side and anyone directly associated with Cyndi Lauper (including Dave Wolff) on the other. In actuality, Wolff was present for Piper's session.
8."Mean" Gene Okerlund - "Tutti Frutti"
A different version of the recording was used as Okerlund's entrance theme during the Gimmick Battle Royal at WrestleMania X-Seven in 2001.
9.Hillbilly Jim - "Don't Go Messin' with a Country Boy"
10.Nikolai Volkoff - "Cara Mia"
Volkoff intentionally ruins the end of the song, denouncing Western music before proceeding to sing the Soviet National Anthem. Okerlund and McMahon promptly turn off Volkoff's microphone and declare the whole album a disaster. Ventura, in an attempt to salvage the recording, tells Okerlund and McMahon that the three of them should
sing a duet to end the album; they respond by leaving him in the studio.
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