Motley Crue - Red White and Crue - Album Review
Motley Crue - Red White and Crue - Album Review
Red White and Crue Mtley Cre epitomise everything about eighties glam rock and roll; the good the bad and quite often the downright ugly. Amazingly, despite indulging in more or less everything you shouldn’t for far longer than any normal person should be able to handle, they are all still alive and even managing to take on a world tour. Admittedly not exactly the original line up, (Vocalist Vince Neil was ‘recreated’ as part of an American reality T.V show) and showing the enhancing waistlines and haggard signs of twenty years of excess, their still here and this is their greatest hits.
Unbelievably, Mtley Cre have managed to sell 40 million albums. This is quite an achievement considering they really aren’t very good. For the American hair metal loving generation the band is on a par with the rock royalty like Aerosmith and Guns N’ Roses, but while their appetite for destruction was as good as the next, they never made that classic album. ‘Too fast for love’ and ‘Girls Girls Girls’ came close, huge slabs of trashy grime ridden cock-rock, and their respective title tracks here are the highlights: before the high production values and showmanship took over.
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Chris Saunders