The album Transformers History Of Music 1984-1990, which features a compilation of music from the popular animated series, has been receiving mixed reviews from fans and critics alike. While some appreciate the nostalgia factor and the inclusion of classic tracks from the show, others find the absence of any credited artists or performers to be a major drawback.
The album consists of 15 tracks, including the iconic theme song, "The Transformers" by Anne Bryant and Ford Kinder, as well as other memorable tracks such as "Dare to be Stupid" by "Weird Al" Yankovic and "Hunger" by Spectre General. The songs are presented in their original form, without any remixing or reimagining, which may be a plus or minus depending on the listener's preferences.
The lack of any credited artists or performers has left some fans feeling disappointed and frustrated, as they would like to know who is responsible for creating these beloved tunes. However, others argue that the music is so closely associated with the Transformers franchise that individual artists are not as important as the overall sound and feel of the music.
Artist:No Artist Album: Transformers History Of Music 1984 1990
the Transformers History Of Music 1984-1990 album is a decent collection of tracks for fans of the show and of '80s music in general. While it may not be perfect, it is a fun trip down memory lane that is sure to bring back fond memories for those who grew up watching the animated series.