Compilation releases with The Prodigy tunes.
Fox Sports Presents Game Time
01. FOX Sports Football
Theme
02. It's All About The Benjamins
(Rock Remix) - Puff Daddy
03. I Am The Bullgod - Kid Rock
04. We Will Rock You - Snoop Dogg
05. Song #2 - Blur
06. Breathe - The Prodigy
07. Bow Down (Rock Is Dead Mix)
- Westside Connection
08. Make Em Say Uhh! - Master P
09. (Interlude) - John Madden
10. Walkin' On The Sun - Smash Mouth
11. Fly - Sugar Ray
12. Bailamos - Enrique Iglesias
13. Super Bowl Sundae - Ozomatli
14. (Interlude) - Terry Bradshaw
15. In The Zone - (Ken Griffey Jr.
Theme) - Ice Cube
16. Renegade Master - Wildchild
17. Bodyrock - Moby
18. Who Dat - JT Money
19. Stomp To My Beat - JS16
20. Busy Child - Crystal Method
21. Ready To Go - Republica
22. FOX Sports Football Theme
23. Keep On Dancin' (Let's Go) -
Perpetual Motion
Review by Alex Henderson / All Music
In 1999, Priority teamed up with Fox Sports for Game Time!, a compilation that's comparable
to the Jock Rock and Jock Jams collections that Tommy Boy had joined forces with ESPN for
several years earlier. The theme is quite similar: exuberant, highly energetic music used at
sporting events to pump up and excite the crowd. But while Jock Rock was full of rock and
R&B oldies and Jock Jams focused on hip-hop and dance-pop, this CD's focus is 1990s
hip-hop and alternative rock. The thing that Priority's Game Time! has in common with Tommy
Boy's sports-minded collections is a certain exuberance and a certain edge; if you're going
to use music to excite a crowd at a football, basketball, hockey or baseball game, you need
infectious music that has a lot of energy, and on Game Time!, the material that fits that
description ranges from the alternative rock of Republica's "Ready to Go," Blur's
"Song #2," and Smash Mouth's "Walkin' on the Sun" to the in-your-face
hip-hop of JT Money's "Who Dat," Master P's "Make Em Say Uhh!,"
Wildchild's "Renegade Master," and Ice Cube's "In the Zone" (one of the
tunes that was recorded especially for the compilation). Generally decent and occasionally
excellent, Game Time! is a collection that will interest fans of '90s hip-hop and
alternative rock even if they aren't big sports enthusiasts.