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Red White & Crue

Red White & Crue
Mötley Crüe

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Live Wire
  2. Piece of Your Action
  3. Toast Of The Town
  4. Too Fast For My Love
  5. Black Widow
  6. Looks That Kill
  7. Too Young To Fall In Love (Remix 1990)
  8. Helter Skelter
  9. Shout At The Devil
  10. Smokin' In The Boys Room
  11. Use It Or Lose It
  12. Girls, Girls, Girls
  13. Wild Side
  14. You're All I Need
  15. All In The Name Of
  16. Kickstart My Heart
  17. Without You
  18. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
  19. Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S)
  20. Dr Feelgood

Disc 2:

  1. Anarchy In The U.K.
  2. Primal Scream
  3. Home Sweet Home ('91 Remix)
  4. Hooligan's Holiday (Brown Nose version)
  5. Misunderstood (Successful Format version)
  6. Planet Boom
  7. Bittersuite
  8. Afraid (Alternative Rave mix)
  9. Beauty
  10. Generation Swine
  11. Bitter Pill
  12. Enslaved
  13. Hell On High Heels
  14. New Tattoo (Single version)
  15. If I Die Tomorrow (Rock mix)
  16. Sick Love Song
  17. Street Fighting Man

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18088 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-02-21
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Box set, Explicit Lyrics, Special Edition
  • Running time: 150 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
There is no shortage of Motley Crue hits collections out there, but this one just might be the definitive. All the essentials are on disc one, which is generously crammed with choice cuts from the Aqua Net years, before Vince Neil outgrew the spandex and Tommy Lee found his true calling in amateur porn--from the sleek glam rock of "Too Fast for Love" and strip-club anthem "Girls, Girls, Girls" to the runny mascara ballad "Without You" and comedy hocus-pocus of "Shout at the Devil." Having just barely survived the 80s, the band gets inexplicably serious on the second half of the collection, delving into such utterly forgettable noise as "Planet Boom" and "Generation Swine." But there's no reason to fret--the compilation is merely doing its job and succeeds brilliantly in tracing the rise and fall of a band whose legacy is turning out to be far greater than anyone ever imagined. --Aidin Vaziri

CD Description
Definitive collection from hair-metal outfit Motley Crue. Features all their major hits from the last two decades, including 'Looks That Kill' and 'Kickstart My Heart'. Produced by Tom Werman, Bob Rock and Scott Humphrey. This double-disc version features more classic songs and three previously unreleased tracks, including the single 'If I Die Tomorrow'.


Customer Reviews

Red, White and MY GOD THIS IS GOOD....5
I've never listened to the Crue before, but heard of there antics a lot. I bought this album and I must say it lives up to what I expected.
This is top quality rock n' roll.
Being a Greatest Hits album, the songs are of top quality, as I suppose they were popular at the time of being written.
Nevertheless I'd recommend this to anyone, especially fans of other sleazy rock n' roll bands like Guns n' Roses and so on...

Fantastic5
Well i first listened to Motley Crue about 2 years ago and thought then they are a fantastic band and learnt alot of there stuff on guitar. I bought this CD only to find that alot of there stuff is even better than id thought, Which the great vocals from Vince neil, fantastic Bass riffs from Nikki Sixx, Pounding Drum work from Tommy Lee and awesome guitar Riffs/solos from Mick Marrs This is an album worth getting and playing very very Loud. If any body plays guitar that is reading this get it now its great to play along with and you will learn some cool things from it! Overall this is a great album and GET IT!!!!!

Motley Crue...Motley Crue...Motley Crue....5
Motley Crue are one of those bands that will always be remembered. With brilliant heavy metal tracks like Girls Girls Girls, it's no wonder. The style, the glam, the sex, the drugs...that's all part of them and they're definatley in league with other classics like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Def Leppard and Motorhead.