Saints of Los Angeles CLEAN VERSION Mötley Crüe

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  • Release Date: 06/24/2008
  • Sales Rank: 91,967
  • Label: ELEVEN SEVEN MUSIC
  • UPC: 846070024221
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Saints of Los Angeles

1LISTENL.A.M.F. 1:21
2LISTENFace Down in the Dirt 3:44
3LISTENWhat's It Gonna Take 3:45
4LISTENDown at the Whisky 3:50
5LISTENSaints of Los Angeles / Chris Taylor Brown Gang Vocal Version 3:40
6LISTENMF of the Year 3:57
7LISTENThe Animal in Me 4:16
8LISTENWelcome to the Machine 3:00
9LISTENJust Another Psycho 3:36
10LISTENChicks=Trouble 3:12
11LISTENThis Ain't a Love Song 3:26
12LISTENWhite Trash Circus 2:51
13LISTENGoin' out Swingin' 3:27

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Since 1989's Dr. Feelgood, Mötley Crüe fans have endured countless live albums, "greatest-hits" collections, reissues and B-sides packages, a record with John Corabi on vocals, and one with Randy Castillo behind the kit. The most successful thing the band produced in those ensuing years was its tell-all autobiography, The Dirt, a story so drenched in sex, drugs, and rock & roll that it elicited a venereal disease and a contact high just through picking it up. That book is the impetus behind Saints of Los Angeles, the first record to feature the group's original lineup since Swine, and it's a welcome -- though spotty -- return to form for these aging miscreants. The Crüe are at their best when they mine the manic, punk-infused glam metal of the pre-saturated, mid-'80s Sunset Strip, something they get right on opening cut "Face Down in the Dirt," complete with a Shout at the Devil-era, "In the Beginning"-inspired intro. "Down at the Whisky" echoes the West Coast excess of Girls, Girls, Girls, managing to wax both nostalgic and devious while dutifully summing up the band's rise from local pranksters to international bad boys, while the rousing title cut, though a bit forced, manages to drum up the kind of chest-thumping bravado that sparked some of the best metal anthems of the late '80s. Like all Crüe albums, things start to go south about halfway through, and while the performances and subject matter are as raucous and sadistic as the book upon which they're based, it's all a bit too deliberate. Mötley Crüe have been trumpeting their hedonism for so long and so loudly that it's become more of a caricature than a way of life, and while Saints of Los Angeles is the best thing they've laid to tape since their codpiece heydays, it's more of a walk down memory lane/Sunset Strip than a legitimate call to arms. [Saints of Los Angeles is also available in a clean version, which omits all of those bad words that Mötley Crüe fans have never heard.] Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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July 14, 2008: As a Crue fan from day one, it's hard to judge those who have been your heroes, inspiration and influence as a musician. That being said, although some have found the new Motley Crue album to a bit lackluster and more just &quot reminisent&quot of the days of old, I cannot help but refer those individuals to the whining, cookie-cutter so-called rock and roll spewing from the non-talented, studio built bands of today...and ask the question &quot Which do you prefer?&quot . &quot Saints of Los Angeles&quot IS fantastically reminisent, hooky, hedonistic and filled with all of the sleaze, booze, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll inspired by the course of their lives and also depicted so explicitly in &quot The Dirt&quot ...in short, a Motley Crue fans dream come true. Those looking for someone to reinvent the wheel will be disappointed, but The Crue delivers an album that is rooted in adolesant angst and punk mentallity while still staying true to the hook and musicality that has made them one of the greatest bands in rock history. Let us also not forget the great, underated Mick Mars and his rock solid blues foundation that is the heart and soul of the Motley sound. The title track is a pounding salute to the Los Angeles scene and a tribute to lifestyle they lived while White Trash Circus speaks of life on the road and living with each other for years on end. Just Another Psycho is a humorous look inside of the head of Sixx and the boys. Welcome to the Machine serves as a warning to those looking to dive into the sometimes ruthless world of the entertainment industry. While some will be left wanting more, &quot Saints of Los Angeles&quot is a solid, complete rock album from start to finish. Combine this album with CRUEFEST and you have what will ultimately become one of the biggest albums and tours of the year! ....and remember, the Crue isn't back...they never went away!