Customer Reviews
Best Ever Heard! - By: Chen Ya Mei, 13 Sep 2008 
It's the best album I've ever heard, & reallly worth for you to wait for 8 years! I listened the album on the band's iLike, then I want to purchase the album myself. I haven't bought any CDs for 3 years! This is the album I buy, & so should you, if you're MC fans!
WAKE UP CALL !!!!! - By: Nuttinelsematters, 31 Aug 2008 
I'm writing this review halfway through the 4th song...And Holy......Damn is this good....I think this album is a wake up calll for alll the new rock bands out there as to what Rock is & What Rock isn't.. For those of you who grew up on True Rock this album is for you.... For the posers & the commercial bands out there...This is a Rock N Roll dictionary.... I think Motley Crue are back to show they can still Rock Hard & Ride Easy...
Calm down folks, this is no more than average! - By: C. Lee, 04 Aug 2008 
From the drooling reviews on here you would think Crue were back to their best, well they're not. This album is OK but it has loads of filler & is no more than average. I would say this had potential but is wildly overproduced. Take the track Saints of Los Angeles, anyone who has the game Rock Band has already heard a rawer & much better version without the 'metal choir' (gang mix or whatever they calll it). It has been produced to death & the energy & drive leeched out of it. I suspect this is true of much of the rest of the material here. It's a shame but they have reallly gone OTT in the mixing booth. Just play & record it with no more than a few tweaks guys!
The Crue's back and this time they brought the Saints!! - By: rinklerocket, 29 Jul 2008 
Ignore the official reviews. This is a stunning Record. The last 3 studio records were by no means bad (crue 94 is brilliant)but they just didn't have of vibe/attitude/feel of Motley Crue..which is why this record is great. Sound, lyrics & melody - you can pigeon hole it across the best of the first 5 records. (well it is a retrospective look back at their career!). Thankfully & rightly the attitude is more Dr Feelgood (heavier guitars & drums...OOH the drums). The only average track is 'Animal in Me'. However the rest are at least 9/10.... Face down in the Dirt, SOLA, Physco & Whisky are 10/10 tracks. The last 3 crue albums are basicallly ignored when considering live sets..3-4 songs of SOLA should become crowd favoutites especiallly 'face down in the dirt' & 'SOLA'. Who knows? if the band can keep personality clashes & the business side out of the music..they may just get their second coming.
L.A.M.F.? An appropriate Album Title Could Have Been L.A.M.E. - By: Stephen St. Stephen, 26 Jul 2008 
Oh Dear. The wish was never answered, I was hoping this album would either display a return to form (Too Fast for Love, Shout at the Devil, Theatre of Pain, Girls... & elements of Doctor Feelgood). Not a chance, alll this appears to be is music by numbers. There are much better bands out there playing passionate music, writing superior lyrics that will never have a chance because they don't carry the Motley Crue brand name (most of them from Sweden).
I can't give a blow by blow account on the tracks because they aren't memorable enough - never had that problem with early Crue. No wonder if you ever see them live they play mainly from their back catalogue - which is great.
The band should have changed their name when Corabi was in the fold & continued to mature in that direction - if that's what the intention is of this album(?) because alll they're doing now is providing bullets for their detractors.
My advice would be to buy the aforementioned albums & the much maligned but equallly superior & misunderstood '94 album.
This album marks a missed musical chance at a high profile level but the Crue won't care about that as long as the money keeps rolling in. All they now seem to champion & represent is the gutter. Sad.
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