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Motley Crue - Girls, Girls, Girls

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Free Music Review: Worth the price for the first 6 tracks.
Hit: 4 Stars

The rest of it is disappointing filler though.

Free Music Review: Better than Theatre, Feelgood was on the horizon......
Hit: 3 Stars

This album sandwiched nicely between the glammy Theatre of Pain and the runaway success of Dr. Feelgood. After Theatre, the Crue went back to their bad boy image and left the glammy clothes in the closet (only to be stolen by Poison, Warrant, Pretty Boy Floyd, and countless other bands). The Crue was back to "bad boys out for the night" music and attitude. A breakdown....

1. Wild Side - By far the best song on the album. If only the album could keep up the intensity as it went on. Full of energy, great guitar riff, and total Crue subject matter.

2. Girls, Girls, Girls - This became a Crue signiture cut and will be played live until the Crue finally hangs it up. A rocking number with a bluesy riff, this glorifies the Crue's favorite hangout, strip joints. Nikki was heavy into heroin at this point and two really good songs was about all he was capable of (songs 1 and 2). The rest of this album could arguably be regarded as filler.

3. Dancing on Glass - A strange song that just doesn't quite cut it as a Crue classic.

4. Bad Boy Boogie - "Bad Boy Boogie (bad is bad)" as the chorus goes. Another song that is saved by Mick's guitar work. This song is woring with lyrics that seemed to be just thrown together without much thought. Those needles in the arm can really take most of your attention I guess.

5. Nona - This song was dedicated to Nikki's grandmother who had recently passed away. The only lyrics are 'Nona' and "I'm out of my head about you." OK then.

6. Five Years Dead - This song is pretty forgettable too, but it's interesting how this song could have been the idea that spawned the tune Dr. Feelgood.

7. All in the Name of... - why rock n roll of course. The Crue is starting to get it's second wind on the album now. Mick and Vince are really working hard on this one and I think it payed off. A forgotten song, but a lost classic for sure.

8. Sumthin' for Nuthin' - Hilarious. A sixteen year old gigalo who's clients are senior citizens. Autobiographical? When it comes to the Crue, it's anyone's guess.

9. You're All I Need - Ah love and murder go along so well together. If you love someone let them go, then kill them is the theme here. A touching ballad with very tongue in cheek Alice Cooper styled humor.

10. Jailhouse Rock [Live] Guess the Crue needed a song to fill out the album but couldn't quite get that tenth song, so they recorded this Elvis classic live. It's pretty good and captures the energy of a Crue concert.

11. Girls, Girls, Girls [Tom Werman and Band Intro] [Rough Mix] [Instrumental] It's these demos that show how talented Mick really is. Interesting how this song became the final cut.

12. Wild Side [Rough Mix] [Instrumental] Again, this is all Mick. He gets the least amount of credit in the Crue, but his sound makes the Crue.

13. Rodeo - This could have been buried forever and it would not have changed my life.

14. Nona [Demo Idea 2] [Instrumental] Again, this was probably not necessary unless you need every single thing the Crue digs up.

15. All in the Name Of [Live in Moscow] [Bonus Track] Ah, the Moscow Music Peace Festival with Cinderella, Ozzy, Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Skid Row, etc. etc. Vince was in fine form on this. Like the studio cut, lots of energy.

16. Girls, Girls, Girls [Video] [Bonus Track] Who could ever forget the most notorious video the Crue ever put out. Dancing chicks, brass poles, motorcycles, and Mick playing guitar in the girl's dressing room. Simply awesome. One of the best vids to ever air on MTV. Right up there with Diamond Dave's "California Girls".

Free Music Review: Best of the druggie days for the Crue
Hit: 3 Stars

"Girls, Girls, Girls" was the best offering from the Crue during their drug-using days. It's not stellar, nor is it deserving of being placed in the same category as "Dr. Feelgood." In the 80's/early 90's, this album was one of the best around, but it doesn't hold as much weight today. It sounds rather dated, as a matter of fact. Don't mistake me, I loved this album back then and I still enjoy it today, but let's be honest folks, this album just doesn't have have what it takes to be considered an album for the ages. I gave it three stars for mass appeal, but I'll throw four stars at it if you are a hardcore Crue fan.

The one song that does deserve it's place in music history on this album is "Girls, Girls, Girls." It serves as the pinnacle of Motley Crue at there rowdiest and nastiest. It is unadulterated fun. It's offensive to a lot of folks and it just kicks tail.

Other good songs found here are "All in the Name of..," and "Wild Side." The Crue's cover of "Jailhouse Rock" does manage to give the listener an idea of what a live show is like, but that's about all. "You're All I Need" is one of the sickest "love" songs ever written. It shows how Nikki Sixx could take the weirdest love story ever and make a ballad out of it. It is truly unique.

In closing, buy this album if you are a true fan of the Crue or if you want to snag the album that put classy strip joints(if there is such a thing) on the map.


Free Music Review: cheesy motley
Hit: 3 Stars

back in the 80's, the crue rocked my world and could not do anything wrong. after the one-two sucker punch of too fast and shout, nothing would or could stop the greatest heavy metal band since, well, you know the drill. looking back now, i cant believe how naive i was back then. this, along with theatre of pain, are what i consider the weakest links in the motley crue chain of albums. not only does it sound dated, it also presents a band unsure of what they wanted. Sure, girls girls girls and wild side rocked, but everything goes downhill after that. this is forgetful pap and ranks with ToP as my least played motley cds. id still get this just to complete my collection but, as i have said in my other review, if you opt to get the definitive classic motley cd, get shout. and too fast for that matter. leave this alone if you are not a crue fan because chances are, you'll stay that way if you hear this...

Free Music Review: I stopped listening to Motley Crue after "Girls, Girls, Girls"
Hit: 3 Stars

"Girls, Girls, Girls" was not nearly as good as "Too Fast For Love" or "Shout At The Devil", but it was better than "Theatre of Pain" and "Dr. Feelgood". I stopped listening to the Crue after "Girls, Girls, Girls". "Shout At The Devil" is their finest.
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