"Being a huge fan of freestyle ever since i was 3 years old (yes seriously) i ve been listening to alot of it, and even though im a teenager right now and this music was before my time, and i was a toddler, i still know enough about it after listening to the classics. First off, this CD does not have the freestyle sound thats found in the other 9 CD's and while yes, i do understand that around 92 was when freestyle was changing and the old kind 'died', but this new sound is not what freestyle is all about. The first 3 tracks do nothing to me. After that i wanted to break out my volume 1 and listen to it again. Now thats a volume i will never get tired of...but this was just...wrong. This final volume should have been a release of classics that were not in the other 9 voumes....Heres what should have been:01 stevie b - stop the love
02 tolga - lovin fool
03 tomax - regrets only
04 fascination - go away
05 solid - loving you
06 tka - x ray vision
07 deniz - you were the one
08 sherry c - am i the one for you
09 desiree - baby be mine
10 noel - out of time
11 d'zyre - forever amor
12 & more - materialistic girl
13 spirit matter - crimes of passion
14 fascination - dont you think its time
15 tpe - then came you"
A Freestyle Collection Must-Have
Jeff Fillion (Jeff@Fillion.com) | Lansing, Michigan, USA | 08/11/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This disc is the last of a 10-disc series that is the definitive collection of Freestyle music. The series features a variety of songs from the most popular artists of the genre, including many hard-to-find classics. All discs include comprehensive liner notes charting the history of Freestyle music (except Volumes 8 through 10, which were later added to the series). A must-have collection for anyone interested in dance music from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s.Disc Ten Highlights: Volumes 1 through 7 were, for the most part, chronological in the listing of songs. Volume 10 offers a variety of hits from Freestyle's newest generation of artists (with a couple classics for good measure). This CD is highlighted by the inclusion of Cynthia's "How I Love Him" and George Lamond's "It's Always You."This volume also contains new classics by Planet Soul, Jocelyn Enriquez, Lisette Melendez, Collage, Rochelle, and more."
Okay
babyluv_18 | Chicago, Illinois | 03/18/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It would have been better with the freestyle version of Time Passes By."
Only the first three or four songs are good
Janelle L. Lino | Brooklyn, NY | 12/19/2000
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This Freestyle CD was not as great as the other ones because it contains a lot of songs that I never heard before (Time Passes By),etc."
Not bad
Freestylewill | Vegas | 12/08/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"If you ever went to the cool clubs in the day then you heard most of these especailly Track 5"