Mötley Crüe
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Greatest Hits
Colored Vinyl - New - ESM/MR 381
Sealed 2021 2LP Limited Edition Pressing On Red Crimson Smoke Colored Vinyl, Housed In A Gatefold Jacket.
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Greatest Hits
Colored Vinyl - New - ESM/MR 381
Sealed 2021 2LP Limited Edition Gatefold Reissue, Pressed On Crimson Red Smoke Coloured Vinyl. "It Has The Same Name As The Crüe’s 1998 Compilation, Along With 13 Of The Same Tracks, But The 2009 Greatest Hits Is A Different Beast Than Its Predecessor, Weighing In At 19 Tracks Instead Of 17 And Sequenced Chronologically Instead Of The Year-skipping Hodgepodge Of 1998. These Are All Improvements, As Are The Swapping Of A 1997 Version Of “shout At The Devil” For The Original And The Addition Of The 1983 Song “too Young To Fall In Love,” All Helping To Make This Edition Of The Crüe’s Much-recycled Greatest Hits Their Best Comp Yet." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Primal Scream
Used Import - EKR 133 TG
1991 12" import gatefold with "Decade of decadence" jacket patch. "Primal Scream" is the lead single from Mötley Crüe's fifth studio album "Decade of Decadence 81-91". It's a classic example of 80s hard rock, and the band's sound is instantly recognizable.
The song's lyrics are rebellious and full of attitude, with Mick Mars' guitar solo in the middle of the song standing out as one of the highlights. Vince Neil's vocals are powerful and energetic, fitting perfectly with the song's theme of breaking free from conformity and living life on your own terms.
As a whole, the "Decade of Decadence" album was a compilation of Mötley Crüe's greatest hits, and "Primal Scream" was a fitting addition to the collection. The album showcased the band's evolution over the years, from their early days as a glam metal band to their later material, which was more experimental and reflective.
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Shout At The Devil
Used Import - P-11428
1983 Japan pressing in Gatefold without Obi. “Shout At The Devil Displays Mötley Crüe's Sleazy And Notorious (Yet Quite Entertaining) Metal At Its Best. When Compared To Its Predecessor, Too Fast For Love, One Can See That The Band's Musical Range Certainly Widened Over The Course Of Its First Two Albums; The Record Features Catchy, Hard-Rocking Songs, But Also Includes An Instrumental ("God Bless The Children Of The Beast") And A Powerful Cover Of The Beatles' "Helter Skelter." While Such Later Albums As Dr. Feelgood Would Achieve A Higher Amount Of Critical Acclaim, No Mötley Crüe Album Surpasses The Quality Of Shout At The Devil.” AMG - Barry Weber
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Shout At The Devil
Used - LP - 9 60289-1
1983 Allied Original Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Insert Flyer. The album's title track, "Shout At The Devil," is one of Mötley Crüe's most iconic songs, featuring a pounding drum intro and a memorable guitar riff. Other standout tracks include "Looks That Kill," "Red Hot," and "Too Young To Fall In Love," which all showcase the band's talent for crafting memorable hooks and infectious choruses.
Lyrically, the album's themes center around rebellion, sexuality, and anti-establishment sentiments. The band's image - with their leather, spikes, and heavy makeup - also played a big part in their appeal to fans and their status as one of the most iconic bands of the 1980s.
Overall, "Shout At The Devil" is a must-listen for fans of heavy metal and glam rock, and a great example of the genre-defining music that came out of the 1980s.
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Shout At The Devil
Used - LP - 9 60289-1
1983 SRC Original Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Red Insert And Merch. Flyer.
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Shout At The Devil
New - LP - 9 60289-1
Sealed 1983 Gatefold Original. Small Cut Out Hole & Slight Top Corner Crease. “Shout At The Devil Displays Mötley Crüe's Sleazy And Notorious (Yet Quite Entertaining) Metal At Its Best. When Compared To Its Predecessor, Too Fast For Love, One Can See That The Band's Musical Range Certainly Widened Over The Course Of Its First Two Albums; The Record Features Catchy, Hard-Rocking Songs, But Also Includes An Instrumental ("God Bless The Children Of The Beast") And A Powerful Cover Of The Beatles' "Helter Skelter." While Such Later Albums As Dr. Feelgood Would Achieve A Higher Amount Of Critical Acclaim, No Mötley Crüe Album Surpasses The Quality Of Shout At The Devil.” Barry Weber, AMG.
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The Dirt Soundtrack
New - LP - ESM-520-1
Sealed 2019 Gatefold Original Soundtrack From The Netflix Film "The Dirt" About The Early Days Of Mötley Crüe, Directed By Jeff Tremaine. Slight Corner Rubs & Small Bump To The Top Of The Cover.
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Theatre Of Pain
Used - LP - 60418-1-E
1985 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes The Hit "Smokin' In The Boys Room." Cover Is VG+
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Theatre Of Pain
New - LP - 60418-1-E
Sealed 1985 US Original; Exact Press Info Unknown. Original Gimmick Convert Ticket Hype Sticker On Shrink, Tiny Saw Cut At Top Left Corner With Tiny Corner Rubs. "Backing Away From The Mild Pseudo-satanic Posturing On Parts Of Shout At The Devil In Favor Of A More Glammed-up Image, Mötley Crüe Really Began To Hit Their Commercial Stride With Theatre Of Pain, Which Broke Them On Mtv With The Power Ballad "Home Sweet Home" And A Remake Of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' In The Boys' Room"; The Latter Also Landed Them On The Top 40 Singles Chart For The First Time. Overall, The Guitar Riffing Sounds Less Heavy Metal And More Pop-metal; Similarly, The Sound Of The Record Is Slicker And More Arranged, Polished For Mainstream Acceptance And Airplay. A Higher Percentage Of Dull Filler Has Crept Into The Songwriting, But There Are Still Enough High Points To Rescue The Album's Momentum." AMG - Steve Huey.
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