"Too Fast For Love was a great debut album. The guitar riffs were explosive and great songs on there were Starry Eyes, Take Me To the Top, etc. I thought Too Fast For Love was a great name for the title because it's a great song. I thought it could have had a little more songs on it but other than that everything was great, especially the album cover."
Good ol Heavy metal
10/21/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Motley Crue is one of the original early metal bands from the 80, this is a great album with good original music and talent, and recommended for those that like raw heavy metal."
Simple hard rock songs that deliver solid punch
08/26/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A raw album full of catchy riffs. Check out Livewire, Piece of your action, and Public Enemy number One for best tunes. Every song is decent on this CD. Worth the price."
Really good album with a raw sound
Joker | Michigan | 07/01/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Too Fast For Love was originally released in 1981 on Motley Crue's own Leathur Records. It was re-released by Elektra Records in 1982. This album is the Crue's first. The album has a certain quality of sound that's hard to describe. It is raw, heavy, and powerful, but at the same time some of the instruments' sound/volume in a lot of places is low, then it's high, etc. This is not a bad thing, I'm just pointing out the unique sound of this album. In fact, it's a good thing. Nikki Sixx's bass has a very "smooth" sound to it, helped by the relatively low noise of the rest of the music. The bass and drums dominate on most of the songs. Mick Mars' guitar is low volume in some songs, high volume in others. Tommy Lee uses a cowbell on a few of the songs. Vince Neil sings well on this album.
As far as hard rock albums go, this is as raw of a sound as you'll hear. The music is not "polished" or "crystal clear" with top-of-the-line production. That's what I like most about the album. It's very basic. Now about the songs...
Live Wire is a Crue classic that they play at every concert. One of the great hard rock songs of all time. Come On And Dance rocks with an aggressive beat and guitar riff. Public Enemy #1 is one of my favorites. Very melodic with a driving beat. Merry-Go-Round is one of the best tunes on this album. A combination of power and finesse. Take Me To The Top is another melodic song. Piece Of Your Action has a riff similar to Ted Nugent's "Dog Eat Dog". Good powerful song. I like the guitar and bass on Starry Eyes. The title track is another classic that the band has started to play more often at concerts. On With The Show is a little bit slower, but is another good combination of power and finesse.
The bonus tracks are very good. I've never understood why Toast Of The Town never made it onto the original album. It's one of my favorites on this album. The song Tonight is another good one. The alternate take of Too Fast For Love is just as good as the original. I like the vocal intro to the song. Stick To Your Guns is yet another good song.
This is one good album. It's quite different from the band's later material, but it's good, bottom line. This is a good album to start your Crue collection with. This, Shout At The Devil, Theatre Of Pain, and Saints Of Los Angeles."