Girls, Girls, Girls
Girls, Girls, Girls
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Mötley Crüe, Motley Crue
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Product Details

  • Artist: Mötley Crüe, Motley Crue
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0044006763125
  • Format: Enhanced, Extra tracks
  • Label: Hip-O Records
  • Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Hip-O Records
  • Release Date: 2003-04-08
  • Studio: Hip-O Records
  • Title: Girls, Girls, Girls
  • UPC: 044006763125
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars


Customer Reviews


4 stars Girls, Girls, Girls (***1/2)
Motley Crue-Girls, Girls, Girls ***1/2

Written, recorded, and released while the whole band was addicted to heroin, coke, and booze, Girls is Motleys cheapest album. It is the albums sloppiest sounding record to date, and the production suffers greatly from eighties cheese, and yet there is something enduring about this.

The lords prayer is turned into the coolest blasphemy on the albums opener 'Wild Side.' It's one of Motleys as well as rocks best bad boy songs. Nikki Sixx nailed the lyrics on this one. 'Girls, Girls, Girls' the albums title track roles next and keeps things going with some of Mick Mars best guitar playing as well as some of Vince Neils greatest vocals. 'Dancing On Glass' is one of Motleys unsung classics much like 'Piece Of Your Action' or '[...].' 'Bad Boy Boogie' and 'All In The Name Of...' go hand in hand as both cheesy yet totally rockin' blues numbers. 'Five Years Dead' can get old but still pulls through. 'Somthin For Nothin' has a stolen Joe Perry Project riff, and actually sounds like something they would have wrote as well. 'You're All I Need' was a swing and a miss, as was the pointless 'Nona.' 'Jailhouse Rock' a live cover of the Elvis classic is to me more blasphemous then 'Wild Side.' It is horrible to say the least.

Reissues are cool when they add bonus tracks, but these seem pointless. Instrumental tracks to the hits, okay...so what? The never before released track should have stayed that way. Thought the video the include for the title track will please die hards.

The album is a decent rock album for the occasional spin but nothing to write home about. It has enough classics to make it worth owning and it is epecially fun before a Crue show when your in the parking lot.


5 stars Love The CRUE
Have always loved this CD since back in the day, so I had to buy a new copy after reading Nikki Sixxs book!! And the CD still rocks Hard!!


5 stars A great album despite the bands, "issues"
Theater of Pain wasn't the best.
Girls is much better, not as good as Shout but still.
A great collection of hair metal songs.
Not really any weak tracks on the disc.
Worth a listen if your new to the Crue.


3 stars I stopped listening to Motley Crue after "Girls, Girls, Girls"
"Girls, Girls, Girls" was not nearly as good as "Too Fast For Love" or "Shout At The Devil", but it was better than "Theatre of Pain" and "Dr. Feelgood". I stopped listening to the Crue after "Girls, Girls, Girls". "Shout At The Devil" is their finest.


5 stars Motley Crue Back when they were at the TOP!!
I remember the first time I heard the story behind "Your All I Need".
Pretty sad,Girls Girls Girls & Wild Side this whole album jams.
Even though I have to agree I like "Shout at the Devil" &
"Too Fast For Love" better.
I rate this album a 8 from 1to10!!


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