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

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 29758

Format: Box Set, Explicit Lyrics, Extra Tracks
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.8 x 1.5

MPN: 000146002
UPC: 602498610640
EAN: 0602498610640
ASIN: B0000E64TS

Release Date: November 11, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Live Wire
  • Public Enemy No. 1
  • Take Me to the Top
  • Merry-Go-Round
  • Piece of Your Action
  • Starry Eyes
  • Stick to Your Guns
  • Come On and Dance
  • Too Fast for Love
  • On With the Show
  • Live Wire
  • Come On and Dance
  • Public Enemy No. 1
  • Merry-Go-Round
  • Take Me to the Top
  • Piece of Your Action
  • Starry Eyes
  • Too Fast for Love
  • On With the Show

  Disc 2
  • Toast of the Town
  • Tonight - Moetley Cruee, Raspberries
  • Too Fast for Love
  • Merry-Go-Round
  • In the Beginning - Moetley Cruee, Workman, Geoff
  • Shout at the Devil
  • Looks That Kill
  • Bastard
  • God Bless the Children of the Beast - Moetley Cruee, Mars, Mick
  • Helter Skelter - Moetley Cruee, Lennon, John
  • Red Hot
  • Too Young to Fall in Love
  • Knock 'Em Dead Kid
  • Ten Seconds to Love
  • Danger - Moetley Cruee, Mars, Mick
  • Shout at the Devil
  • Looks That Kill
  • Hotter Than Hell
  • I Will Survive - Moetley Cruee, Mars, Mick
  • Too Young to Fall in Love

  Disc 3
  • City Boys Blues
  • Smokin' in the Boys Room - Moetley Cruee, Koda, Cub
  • Louder Than Hell
  • Keep Your Eye on the Money
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Tonight (We Need a Lover)
  • Use It or Lose It
  • Save Our Souls
  • Raise Your Hands to Rock
  • Fight for Your Rights - Moetley Cruee, Mars, Mick
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Smokin' in the Boys Room - Moetley Cruee, Koda, Cub
  • City Boy Blues
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Keep Your Eye on the Money
  • Tommy's Drum Piece from Cherokee Studios - Moetley Cruee, Lee, Tommy

  Disc 4
  • Wild Side
  • Girls, Girls, Girls
  • Dancing on Glass
  • Bad Boy Boogie
  • Nona
  • Five Years Dead
  • All in the Name Of...
  • Sumthin' for Nuthin'
  • You're All I Need
  • Jailhouse Rock - Moetley Cruee, Leiber, Jerry
  • Girls, Girls, Girls
  • Wild Side
  • Rodeo
  • Nona
  • All in the Name Of...

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Motley Crue Fans!   August 31, 2008
Raymond Aylward (St. John's Newfoundland)
If your like me and love crue, then don't hesitate to pick up Music to crach your car to, vol. 1. It's a must have to add to your collection of one of the best bands on the go (and still going)


4 out of 5 stars Crucial Crue   August 1, 2006
Justin Gaines (Atlanta, GA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Motley Crue. Their exploits are the stuff of legend, and their music changed the look and feel of heavy metal. They quickly climbed to the top of the Hollywood hair metal pack, and stayed there well into the 1990's.

The band's back catalog has been reissued so many times it's hard to keep track of them all...until now. Music To Crash Your Car To Volume 1 is the definitive collection of early Motley Crue recordings. You get the band's first four albums - Too Fast for Love, Shout at the Devil, Theater of Pain, and Girls, Girls, Girls - all digitally remastered plus a wealth of bonus material.

Here's what you get:

Disc 1 - The complete Too Fast for Love album, plus the highly sought after original Leathur mix of Too Fast for Love. This is the real highlight of the box set, as it lets fans hear how the band's first album was really supposed to sound. Too Fast for Love is my favorite Crue album, so this is my favorite disc in the box set.

Disc 2 - This one starts with a few Too Fast for Love bonus tracks, after which we get the whole Shout at the Devil album. Closing out the disc are some demos and b-sides from that album. The sequencing makes it hard to listen to this disc as an "album," but I don't see a way around that short of expanding the box set to 5 CDs.

Disc 3 - This disc contains the full Theatre of Pain album, plus various demos and outtakes from that album. This is probably my least favorite of the Crue's early albums. I know the power ballad "Home Sweet Home" was a hit, but the rest of the album didn't have the same wild energy of the band's first two releases.

Disc 4 - This disc gives you the full Girls Girls Girls album, plus the assorted demos, remixes, and live versions. Motley Crue was on top of their game with this album, and the song Wild Side is one of the best metal tracks of that era. Their cover of Jailhouse Rock is a fun addition, and works a lot better than the band's take on Smokin' in the Boys' Room.

Overall, Music to Crash Your Car To is everything a box set should be. The only drawback is that the album artwork and liner notes (lyrics, etc.) are missing from the box set. If you can live without them (and it's not like Motley Crue's lyrics are that hard to understand), this comprehensive box set is the best way to catch all of the classic Crue albums in one shot.



5 out of 5 stars COMPLETE!   June 23, 2005
J. DeHaas (Rochester, NY United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This box set is made for fans who want to collect EVERYTHING without spillovers. Not only do you get every song (in original order) from their first 4 albums, but you also get extra tracks on thier re-issues as well as tracks exclusive only to this set. Fans of "Too Fast For Love" (like me) won't be disappointed with the Leathur Mix version. I like it better than the more popular version, actually. The ONLY downside to owning this set is that the original album covers are not included.

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5 out of 5 stars A great compilation   April 12, 2005
Some Gravity (Indiana, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a big Motley Crue fan, and when it comes to a box set for a great band, you can't go wrong. So, out of all of the box sets that have been released by various artists, it is great to see that Motley Crue has released a box set. Here is a rundown of this box set:

Disc One:

1. "Live Wire" (Leathur Original Mix)
2. "Public Enemy #1" (Leathur Original Mix)
3. "Take Me To The Top" (Leathur Original Mix)
4. "Merry-Go-Round" (Leathur Original Mix)
5. "Piece Of Your Action" (Leathur Original Mix)
6. "Starry Eyes" (Leathur Original Mix)
7. "Stick To Your Guns" (Leathur Original Mix)
8. "Come On and Dance" (Leathur Original Mix)
9. "Too Fast For Love" (Leathur Original Mix)
10. "On With The Show" (Leathur Original Mix)
11. "Live Wire"
12. "Come On and Dance"
13. "Public Enemy #1"
14. "Merry-Go-Round"
15. "Take Me To The Top"
16."Piece Of Your Action"
17."Starry Eyes"
18."Too Fast For Love"
19."On With The Show"
Tracks 1-10 originally issued as "Too Fast For Love" (Leathur R-123, 1981),tracks 11-19 originally issued as "Too Fast For Love", Elektra 60174 (1982)

Disc Two

1. "Toast Of The Town"
2. "Tonight"
3. "Too Fast For Love" (alternate intro)
4. "Merry-Go-Round" (live)
5. "In The Beginning"
6. "Shout At The Devil"
7. "Looks That Kill"
8. "Bastard"
9. "God Bless The Children Of The Beast"
10. "Helter Skelter"
11. "Red Hot"
12. "Too Young To Fall In Love"
13. "Knock 'Em Dead Kid"
14. "Ten Seconds To Love"
15. "Danger"
16. "Shout At The Devil" (demo)
17. "Looks That Kill" (demo)
18. "Hotter Than Hell" (demo, not a cover of the famous KISS song, a Motley Crue original that remained unreleased until now)
19. "I Will Survive" (not the disco version, again, this is one of the Crue's original songs with the same title as another song)
20. "Too Young To Fall In Love" (demo)

Track 1A Coffman &Coffman production, originally issued as B-side of "Stick To Your Guns" (a limited edition promotion-only 7" single given away at Los Angeles Arena shows in 1981. Tracks 2-3 originally released on the 1999 expanded version of "Too Fast For Love", and track 4 and 20 was first released on the Japanese expanded version of that same album. Tracks 5-15 originally appeared on the original version of "Shout At The Devil" (1983, Elektra 60289).

Disc Three:

1. "City Boy Blues"
2. "Smokin' In The Boys Room"
3. "Louder Than Hell"
4. "Keep Your Eye On The Money"
5. "Home Sweet Home"
6. "Tonight (We need a lover)"
7. "Use It or Lose It"
8. "Save Our Souls"
9. "Raise Your Hands To Rock"
10. "Fight For Your Rights"
11. "Home Sweet Home" (demo)
12. "Smokin' In The Boys Room" (alternate guitar solo-rough mix)
13. "City Boy Blues" (demo)
14. "Home Sweet Home" (instrumental rough mix)
15. "Keep Your Eye On The Money" (demo)
16. The last track on here is one of Tommy Lee's drum pieces, which is simply titled as "Tommy's Drum Piece From Cherokee Studios"

Tracks 1-10 originally appeared on the original version of "Theatre Of Pain (1985, Electra 60418), tracks 11-15 first released on the expanded version of the same album that was released in 1999, track 16 originally appeared on the Japanese re-issued version of that album.

Disc Four:

1. "Wild Side"
2. "Girls, Girls, Girls"
3. "Dancing On Glass"
4. "Bad Boy Boogie"
5. "Nona"
6. "Five Years Dead:
7. "All In The Name Of..."
8. "Sumthin' For Nuthin" (note that it is spelled that way in the liner notes)
9. "You're All I Need"
10. "Jailhouse Rock" (live)
11. "Girls, Girls, Girls" (rough mix of instrumemntal track, Tom Werman and band intro)
12. "Wild Side" (instrumental, rough mix of instrumental track)
13. "Rodeo"
14. "Nona" (instrumental idea)
15. "All In The Name Of..." (Live)

Tracks 1-10 originally issued on the album "Girls, Girls, Girls" (1987, Elektra 60725), tracks 11-14 first released on the expanded version of that album that was released in 1999, and track 15 first appeared on the Japanese expanded version of that album that was released in 1999.

There is also a booklet that comes with this box set that has several cool pictures, a track list, songs, credits, and there are two stories- "Why Motley Matters" (written by Shaun Pollit)and "Motley Crue Ruined My Life (for which I am eternally grateful"), that was written by Dante Bonutto. Shaun Pollit is the founder and webmaster of www.motley.com (the official website for The Crue), and Dante Bonutto is a London based journalist, a former artist, and a repertoire man for Eastwest records UK. He wrote the Motley Crue biography entitled "The Comedy and The Tragedy: The First Five Years". Since both Pollit and Bonutto have worked with Motley Crue, it is nice to see that they have had some contribution to this box set. All of the above mentioned are pros for this box set, so that me cover a couple of cons about it:

All of Motley Crue's albums have been re-issued, and besides the bonus tracks that appeared on them, they all also happen to be enhanced. While this box set has Motley Crue's first four albums repackaged with bonus tracks, the CDS are not enhanced, which would have been a nice addition for this box set.

Some of the same songs appear on this box set.

People with Ipods: Since this box set has Motley Crue's first four albums repackaged with bonus tracks, don't get confused: Itunes will put (or at least they did for mine)disc one and disc two together, instead of putting them seperately as disc one and disc two. As for discs three and four, disc three will be listed as "1985-Theatre Of Pain" and disc four as "Girls, Girls, Girls". All of what I just mentioned is not a con about this box set, and just becuase it did that on my Ipod doesn't mean that it will do that on yours, but if you have an Ipod and Itunes does the exact same thing with your copy of this box set like it did mine, I hope all of what I just mentioned saves you some confusion. Itunes does have a copy of this box set available-but it is only a partial album, so you won't get every song, and you will have to purchase it song by song. Besides, with the booklet and the liner notes, I would strongly recommend you get this box set at the store or order it off the internet.

Overall:

This is one of the box sets that has been released so far, and if you are a Motley Crue fan, add this to your collection, and don't forget to get Volume Two of this box set.






2 out of 5 stars Too Smart To Fall For This... Too Smart To Fall...   January 9, 2005
William Smith (Fontana, CA United States)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

Here's my mega review:

Look me up when you release Too Fast For Love: Leathur BY ITSELF for $15, then we'll all get together and have some laughs. As for this set, I guess it's just me whose laughing. Don't I already have 90% of this stuff on you know, the , uh, cd's I bought?? You remember those round things right? The things that have the cover art, and the lyrics sheets this DOESN'T have?


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