構成数 : 4
合計収録時間 : 04:28:01
Includes previously unreleased tracks, rare photos, and a reprinting of the Motley Crue comic book.
Motley Crue: John Corabi (guitar); Nikki Sixx (bass guitar); Vince Neil (percussion); Mick Mars, Tommy Lee.
Personnel: John Corabi (vocals, acoustic guitar, 6-string bass); Vince Neil (vocals, harmonica, shaker, background vocals); Mick Mars (guitar, mandolin, sitar, 6-string bass, background vocals); Ian Putz, Henry Christian, Tom Keenlyside (horns); Nikki Sixx (piano, organ, 8-string bass, 12-string bass, background vocals); Tommy Lee (piano, drums, percussion, background vocals); John Webster (piano); Bob Rock, Mike Amato, Marc LaFrance, Bob Dowd, David Steele, Jack Blades, Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Steven Tyler (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Bob Rock (bass guitar); Rick Neilsen, Skid Row (background vocals); Robin Zander, Steven Tyler.
Audio Mixers: Bob Rock; Bill Kennedy; Dave Ogilvie; Duane Baron; Garth Richardson; R. Dwayne Goettel; Michael Wagener ; Randy Nicklaus; Randy Staub ; cEvin Key.
Audio Remixers: Bob Rock; Dave Ogilvie; R. Dwayne Goettel; Michael Wagener ; Randy Staub ; cEvin Key.
Liner Note Authors: Roger Lotring; Roger Lotring.
Recording information: A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA (??/1981-07/1990); Cherokee studios (??/1981-07/1990); Hit City West (??/1981-07/1990); Little Mountain Sound Studios Ltd., Vancouver, British (??/1981-07/1990); Pasha (??/1981-07/1990); Preferred Sound (??/1981-07/1990); Record Plant West (??/1981-07/1990); Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX (??/1981-07/1990); The Annex (??/1981-07/1990).
Photographers: William Hames; Mark Weiss ; Gene Kirkland; Neil Zlozower.
Volume two of Hip-O's Motley Crue retrospective, Music to Crash Your Car To, is decidedly less impressive than its predecessor. That's not to say that the poster, essay-augmented booklet, demos, alternate mixes, unreleased track, and comic book aren't reasons enough for the average fan to run to the store. It's just that somewhere after the release of Dr. Feelgood, the Crue lost a lot of what made them so "Motley." Following the hard rock legends through 1994, the collection boasts all of that record's finest cuts, as well as tracks from their self-titled comeback album -- which saw singer Vince Neil replaced by the serviceable, yet ultimately faceless John Corabi. While selections from that record do little but bestow a sense of completeness on the whole venture, the remaining material is intermittently impressive. Disc two includes the bonus and remixed tracks from the Decade of Decadence and Supersonic and Demonic Relics collections, as well as tracks from the Ford Fairlane soundtrack and various benefit albums. The real treat is the inclusion of "Black Widow," a searing, seething, and intoxicating casualty from 1983's Shout at the Devil sessions, although it would've fit more logically on the first volume. Also included are the five tracks from the previously "mail-order only" Quarternary EP, as well as Japanese tracks, a lame version of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K.," and an unintentionally hilarious Skinny Puppy remix of "Hooligan's Holiday." Despite the meandering tendencies of the band, there is much to love on this second volume, and completists will be thrilled to find all of this material in one place, but for those with just a passing interest, any of the single-disc "greatest hits" packages will provide the "kick start" to the heart that won them over in the first place. ~ James Christopher Monger
エディション : PA
録音 : ステレオ (Studio/Live)
| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2004年06月29日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Hip-O |
| 構成数 | 4 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 0002839 |
| SKU | 602498627808 |
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