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'''Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon''' is an album released for the [[Pokémon 10th Anniversary|tenth anniversary of Pokémon]]. It was first made available on the {{wp|iTunes}} Music Store on October 3, 2006 and was released on CD with five extra tracks on March 27, 2007. It was produced by [[wp:Koch Entertainment|Koch Records]].
'''Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon''' is an album released for the [[Pokémon 10th Anniversary|tenth anniversary of Pokémon]]. It was first made available on the {{wp|iTunes}} Music Store on October 3, 2006 and was released on CD with five extra tracks on March 27, 2007. It was produced by [[wp:Koch Entertainment|Koch Records]].


''[[Believe in Me]]'', ''[[This Dream]]'', ''[[Unbeatable]]'', ''[[Hoenn Pokérap]]'' and ''[[Best Friends]]'' are not included on the iTunes release.
The album is available on [[Spotify]]. ''[[Believe in Me]]'', ''[[This Dream]]'', ''[[Unbeatable]]'', ''[[Hoenn Pokérap]]'' and ''[[Best Friends]]'' are not included on the iTunes and Spotify releases.


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==
# '''[[Pokémon Theme]]''' (3:18) (Season 1 Opening, Complete Version) by Jason Paige
# '''[[Pokémon Theme]]''' (3:18) (Season 1 Opening, Complete Version) by Jason Paige
# '''[[Kanto Pokérap|Pokérap]]''' (3:04) (Indigo Collection, Complete Version) by James "D Train" Williams and Babi Floyd
# '''[[Kanto Pokérap|Pokérap]]''' (3:04) (Season 1 Ending, Complete Version) by James "D Train" Williams and Babi Floyd
# '''{{so|Pokémon World}}''' (1:02) (Season 2 Opening, TV Size) by Russell Velázquez
# '''{{so|Pokémon World}}''' (1:02) (Season 2 Opening, TV Size) by Russell Velázquez
# '''[[2.B.A. Master]]''' (4:04) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Russell Velázquez
# '''[[2.B.A. Master]]''' (4:04) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Russell Velázquez
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# '''[[Double Trouble]]''' (3:53) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart, Maddie Blaustein, and Ted Lewis
# '''[[Double Trouble]]''' (3:53) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart, Maddie Blaustein, and Ted Lewis
# '''[[Pokémon Johto]]''' (2:54) (Season 3 Opening, Complete Version) by PJ Lequerica
# '''[[Pokémon Johto]]''' (2:54) (Season 3 Opening, Complete Version) by PJ Lequerica
# '''[[Pokérap GS]]''' (4:12)  
# '''[[Pokérap GS]]''' (4:12)
# '''[[Born to Be a Winner]]''' (0:49) (Season 4 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
# '''[[Born to Be a Winner]]''' (0:49) (Season 4 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
# '''[[Believe in Me]]''' (0:47) (Season 5 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
# '''[[Believe in Me]]''' (0:47) (Season 5 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
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# '''[[Best Friends]]''' (2:26) by David Wolfert
# '''[[Best Friends]]''' (2:26) by David Wolfert
# '''[[Stay Together]]''' (2:28) by {{wp|Nini Camps}}
# '''[[Stay Together]]''' (2:28) by {{wp|Nini Camps}}
# '''[[Pokémon Go!]]''' (4:46) (Season 9 Ending, Complete Version) by Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya
# '''[[Pokémon Go! (song)|Pokémon Go!]]''' (4:46) (Season 9 Ending, Complete Version) by Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Close to the time of this album's release, a bonus CD titled [[Exclusive Target Mix!|Exclusive Target Mix! Songs from the album Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon]] was bundled with the DVD release of [[M09|movie 9]] in {{wp|Target Corporation|Target stores}} in {{pmin|the United States}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}} also released a bonus CD with the DVD release of movie 9 entitled [[Exclusive Toys R Us Mix!|Exclusive Toys R Mix! Songs from the album Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon]] in the United States.
* Close to the time of this album's release, a bonus CD titled [[Exclusive Target Mix!|Exclusive Target Mix! Songs from the album Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon]] was bundled with the DVD release of [[M09|movie 9]] in {{wp|Target Corporation|Target stores}} in {{pmin|the United States}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}} also released a bonus CD with the DVD release of movie 9 entitled [[Exclusive Toys R Us Mix!|Exclusive Toys R Mix! Songs from the album Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon]] in the United States.
* On the iTunes release, instead of ''é'' in song titles it was shown to be ''e'', and "Pokémon Johto" was misnamed ''Pomemon Johto''.
* In the iTunes release, the song titles use "Pokemon" instead of "Pokémon". Also in this release, "Pokémon Johto" was misnamed ''Pomemon Johto''.
* On physical copies of the CD, track eighteen is listed as "Pokémon Go!". However, on the iTunes store release, it is named as "Go Pokémon Go".
* On physical copies of the CD, track 18 is listed as "Pokémon Go!". However, on the iTunes store release, it is named as "Go Pokémon Go".


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Revision as of 07:54, 8 October 2016

Pokémon X
10 Years of Pokémon
PokemonX.jpg
CD cover art
Release date March 27, 2007
By KOCH Records
Catalogue number KOC-CD-4185
Number of tracks 18

Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon is an album released for the tenth anniversary of Pokémon. It was first made available on the iTunes Music Store on October 3, 2006 and was released on CD with five extra tracks on March 27, 2007. It was produced by Koch Records.

The album is available on Spotify. Believe in Me, This Dream, Unbeatable, Hoenn Pokérap and Best Friends are not included on the iTunes and Spotify releases.

Tracklist

  1. Pokémon Theme (3:18) (Season 1 Opening, Complete Version) by Jason Paige
  2. Pokérap (3:04) (Season 1 Ending, Complete Version) by James "D Train" Williams and Babi Floyd
  3. Pokémon World (1:02) (Season 2 Opening, TV Size) by Russell Velázquez
  4. 2.B.A. Master (4:04) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Russell Velázquez
  5. Together Forever (3:55) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by J.P. Hartmann
  6. Double Trouble (3:53) (Pikachu's Jukebox, Complete Version) by Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart, Maddie Blaustein, and Ted Lewis
  7. Pokémon Johto (2:54) (Season 3 Opening, Complete Version) by PJ Lequerica
  8. Pokérap GS (4:12)
  9. Born to Be a Winner (0:49) (Season 4 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
  10. Believe in Me (0:47) (Season 5 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
  11. I Wanna Be a Hero (0:49) (Season 6 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
  12. This Dream (0:48) (Season 7 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
  13. Unbeatable (1:01) (Season 8 Opening, TV Size) by David Rolfe
  14. Battle Frontier (1:05) (Season 9 Opening, Extended TV Size) by Jason Appleton
  15. Hoenn Pokérap (Season 6 - 9 Collection, Complete Version) by Ethan Eubanks
  16. Best Friends (2:26) by David Wolfert
  17. Stay Together (2:28) by Nini Camps
  18. Pokémon Go! (4:46) (Season 9 Ending, Complete Version) by Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya

Trivia


Anime soundtracks: Pokémon 2.B.A. Master (1999) • Totally Pokémon (2001) • Pokémon X (2007) • Pokémon Movie Music Collection (2017)
Movie soundtracks: Pokémon the First Movie (1999) • Pokémon the Movie 2000 (2000) • Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack (2001)
Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (2021) • Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle (2021)
Movie scores: Pokémon the First Movie (2000) • Pokémon the Movie 2000 (2001) • Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019)
Games soundtracks: Pokémon Gotta Catch the Sound! (2000) • XY Super Music Collection (2013) • FRLG Super Music Collection (2013)
HGSS Super Music Collection (2014) • RS Super Music Collection (2014) • DP Super Music Collection (2014)
BW Super Music Collection (2014) • B2W2 Super Music Collection (2014) • ORAS Super Music Collection (2014)
SM Super Music Collection (2016) • LGPE Super Music Collection (2018)
Other albums: Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em Live! (2001) • Pokémon Christmas Bash (2001) • Pokémon 25: The Album (2021)
Singles: Don't Say You Love Me (1999) • Pokémon Theme (1999; Unofficial) • Pokémon World (2000) • The Power of One (2000) • Reconnect/Grown (2021)
Other: Pokémon Daily Express CD-ROM (2001) • Gotta Catch 'Em All (2001) • Music from 4Kids TV (2005)
Exclusive Target Mix! (2007) • Exclusive Toys R Us Mix! (2007) • Pokémon 25: The Red EP (2021) • Pokémon 25: The Blue EP (2021) • Music from Pokémon World Championships (2023)


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