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Artists: Moetley Cruee, Motley Crue
Label: Hip-O Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 79955

Format: Enhanced, Extra Tracks
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 067632
UPC: 044006763224
EAN: 0044006763224
ASIN: B00008OLIC

Release Date: April 8, 2003
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Tracks:

  • T. N. T. (Terror 'N Tinseltown)
  • Dr. Feelgood
  • Slice of Your Pie
  • Rattlesnake Shake
  • Kickstart My Heart
  • Without You
  • Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)
  • Sticky Sweet
  • She Goes Down
  • Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
  • Time for Change
  • Dr. Feelgood [Demo Version]
  • Without You [Demo Version]
  • Kickstart My Heart [Demo Version]
  • Get It for Free
  • Time for Change [Demo Version] [Bonus Track]
  • Kickstart My Heart [Video] [Bonus Track]

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  • Girls, Girls, Girls
  • Shout at the Devil
  • Theatre of Pain
  • The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band
  • Motley Crue

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "He's The One They Call Dr.Feelgood,He's The One That Makes You Feel Alright"   March 10, 2008
Tommy.M (Canada,New Brunswick)
After 1985's "Theatre Of Pain" and 1987's "Girls,Girls,Girls" Motley Crue decided to get their act togheter and make the best album they possibly could.And that's exactly what they did with "Dr.Feelgood" in 1989.They clean up and got sobber for the first time since well...ever(they weren't always but they improved a lot).Their last two albums were hugely succesfull but as Nikki Sixx said he wanted to an album he could be proud of.The last time he had that pride was with "Shout At The Devil" in 1983.To do things right they hired producer Bob Rock who pushed them to make the best album possible,whatever it was that Bob did,it worked."Dr.Feelgood" went on to become their best-selling album and it reached # 1.

The album is definatly their best since "Shout At The Devil".The songwritting got considerably better than their two previous albums and they were focused.The album has Motley Crue classics such as the title track(very agressive,I love it!) and "Kickstart My Heart"(furious guitars and very fast as well!),but also just fun hair metal songs such as "Same Ol'Situation"(catchy chorus)and "Slice Of Your Pie"(pure hair metal,just a fun song).There are of course ballads,"Without You" which is pretty good but not as good as either "Home Sweet Home" or "You're All I Need",tought it stays in the same vein as the latter."Time For A Change" is another ballad,less appealing but at a certain point in my life the song fitted me well as I needed a change."Don't Go Away Mad" was never my favourite but it became pretty known at one point,it is melodic and has a ballad side to it.The opener "Terror'N'Tinseltown" or "TNT" as offen refered to,is just an opener for the Dr.Feelgood song,without any singing and its just some sounds put togheter and the album didn't really need it anyway."Sticky Sweet" is not bad but it ain't great either."She Goes Down" is a dirty hair metal anthem and the slow part of the song with just Tommy oon drums and the band singing is great,I like this one a lot."Rattlesnake Shake" doesn't have any point to it,it ain't about a life experience,it doesn't make any sense but is still a fun song.

These remasters really do something for the albums as they give fans what many bands don't,respect.Fans are well treated as we get an unreleased track "I Get It For Free"(which is not very good and mostly cheesy,it might have been from the girls era),four demos(Dr.Feelgood,Without You,Kickstart My Heart and Time For A Change)and the video of Kickstart My Heart.There are comments on a few tracks in the booklet by some band members.

Dr.Feelgood was not only Motley Crue's most succesfull album,it was also the last album the band did with Vince Neil before "Generation Swine" in 1997.The band would take a different direction after Feelgood as Grunge music killed Hair Metal and bands would have to adapt and change their sound to say alive.An album like this couldn't be done in the 90s.This is THE Hair Metal album,the ultimate one.The Crue is better than your average Hair band and heavier,they are a sort of "heavy hair metal" band,a cross between hair metal and heavy metal.Fans of either style should technically like the band.Feelgood is not perfect but it is a strong album and it generated a few classics.Bob Rock did a solid job,in fact the guys from Metallica were impressed by his work on Feelgood and they hired him as their producer for what would become the black album.Each song on the album except one was released as a single!Highly recommended,a must for fans of the band or simply great for a rock collection.



5 out of 5 stars One of Motley's Finest   February 2, 2008
Scott Wallace (Noblesville, IN USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of the best by the Cruee, Dr. Feelgood offers up a heapin' helpin' of blues infused, hard rockin' music. "Dr. Feelgood" is a classic track, and is complemented by other killer stuff such as "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Sticky Sweet," as well as four (!) other well known Cruee tracks in "Kickstart My Heart," "Without You," "Same Ol' Situation," and "Don't Go Away Mad."

This is, in many ways, the Cruee's pinnacle. Not so raw as early efforts like Too Fast for Love and Shout at the Devil, but with superior songwriting and performance than albums like Theatre of Pain and Girls, Girls, Girls, Dr. Feelgood is the culmination of all those early years, in one great album!

Great Cruee!



5 out of 5 stars A classic in every sense of the word   December 17, 2007
Donna Di Giacomo (Philadelphia, PA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

While I was enjoying much lighter fare with Debbie Gibson's "Electric Youth" in 1989, I enjoyed "Dr. Feelgood" alongside that (proving that the Crue could have crossover appeal and retain their metal credibility simultaneously). Even at 13 years old, I was a big fan of the Crue, and I enjoyed "Shout At the Devil" and "Girls Girls Girls" alot. I was anxious to see how they would follow up their previous successes with "Dr. Feelgood," and I was not disappointed in the least!

Sure, "Dr. Feelgood" was a commercial success (in order to appeal to the masses), but that doesn't lessen the quality of Mick Mars's and Nikki Sixx's collaboration (which constitute the majority of songs on the album) or of the album in general.

I fell in love with the video for the title track and it became routine to expect MTV to play it *every single morning* at 7 A.M. without fail in 1989 (which led me to promptly sing it every day in class - to the expected glare of the nuns). I still get a good feeling every time I listen to the opening riff, thinking about what life this album injected into a pretty stale music scene back then (it's also good while driving. Dare I say it's along the same lines as Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild?").

One song that I believe is underrated is "Without You." It's one of the best slow songs I've ever heard - metal or not. The wordplay of Mars and Sixx was just fantastic and doesn't sound dated in the least. I believe the accompanying video got heavy airplay on MTV, but no matter how many times I listened to it, I never rolled my eyes when I heard it (which is the way I felt with Def Leppard's "Love Bites," which got *much* heavier airplay than "Without You!").

I was surprised when reading the credits that Steven Tyler and Bryan Adams were among those who sang back-up vocals on "Sticky Sweet." Now I can't help but notice their voices among the background chorus.

The general theme of this album is that of sex, more sex, and drugs (continuing along the lines of "Girls Girls Girls?") - the drug theme obviously being the album's title. Being a little older now and listening to this with a bit more maturity, I'm fully aware of those themes, yet it doesn't change how I feel about "Dr. Feelgood" - I still believe the album, as a whole, rocks and is worth every second to listen to.

I did find it "ironic" that the last song on the (original) album was titled "Time for Change." Nobody could have foreseen how Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and the "Sounds of Seattle" would make heavy/glam/"hair" metal completely irrelevant in just two short years (and not even that!).

This is a classic in every sense of the word - not just because it's nearing twenty years old, but because the quality of the songs continues to rock all these years later. - Donna Di Giacomo



3 out of 5 stars THE DOCTOR IS OUT!!   October 11, 2007
MARCOLA (SOMEWHERE IN TIME...)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This album was cool, but it was a little to commercial.
I'm a bigger fan of their earlier work like "Too Fast For Love".
I like band's better when they stay true to their roots.
I Do don't think Motley Crue has met that mark.
If I was going to rate this album from 1TO10, I would give it a 6!!



5 out of 5 stars GREAT OLD TIMES!   August 17, 2007
Anthony Lomenzo (Sunrise,FL,USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Everyone young and old should try and give it and shot listen to some old school rock and metal...70's,80's and 90's.feel the power! all of em!



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