New Tattoo [Single Version] - M?tley Cr?e, Mars, Mick
If I Die Tomorrow [#] - M?tley Cr?e, Simple Plan
Sick Love Song [#] - M?tley Cr?e, Michael, James [2]
Street Fighting Man [#] - M?tley Cr?e, Jagger, Mick
Limited edition 2CD + DVD (NTSC/Region 0) pressing features all 37 (explicit) tracks on the US version of the double disc coupled with their Greatest Hits DVD. A nicely packaged collection of the band's greatest hits that ... more »commemorates their reunion and 2005 world tour. There is no shortage of Motley Crue hits collections out there, but this one just might be the definitive. All the essentials are on disc one, which is generously crammed with choice cuts from the Aqua Net years - from the sleek glam rock of 'Too Fast For Love' and strip-club anthem 'Girls, Girls, Girls' to the runny mascara ballad 'Without You' and comedy hocus-pocus of 'Shout at the Devil'. Having just barely survived the '80s, the band gets inexplicably serious on the second disc, delving into 'Planet Boom' and 'Generation Swine'. But there's no reason to fret--the compilation is merely doing its job and succeeds brilliantly in tracing the rise and fall of a band whose legacy is turning out to be far greater than anyone ever imagined. Packaged in a foldout Amaray case which is housed in a slipcase. Universal. 2005.« less
Limited edition 2CD + DVD (NTSC/Region 0) pressing features all 37 (explicit) tracks on the US version of the double disc coupled with their Greatest Hits DVD. A nicely packaged collection of the band's greatest hits that commemorates their reunion and 2005 world tour. There is no shortage of Motley Crue hits collections out there, but this one just might be the definitive. All the essentials are on disc one, which is generously crammed with choice cuts from the Aqua Net years - from the sleek glam rock of 'Too Fast For Love' and strip-club anthem 'Girls, Girls, Girls' to the runny mascara ballad 'Without You' and comedy hocus-pocus of 'Shout at the Devil'. Having just barely survived the '80s, the band gets inexplicably serious on the second disc, delving into 'Planet Boom' and 'Generation Swine'. But there's no reason to fret--the compilation is merely doing its job and succeeds brilliantly in tracing the rise and fall of a band whose legacy is turning out to be far greater than anyone ever imagined. Packaged in a foldout Amaray case which is housed in a slipcase. Universal. 2005.