Too Fast for Love
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Live Wire
- Come on and Dance
- Public Enemy #1
- Merry-Go-Round
- Take Me to the Top
- Piece of Your Action
- Starry Eyes
- Too Fast for Love
- On With the Show
- Toast of the Town [#][*]
- Tonight (We Need a Lover) [#][*]
- Too Fast for Love [Alternate Intro][Alternate Take][*]
- Stick to Your Guns [#][*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #185051 in Music
- Released on: 1999-06-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording reissued, Import
Customer Reviews
One of the best albums of all time!
The Crue were super here. Flawless record can't pick a favorite cause this album just rules. Vince's vocals are top notch. The band were never the same after this masterpiece. If you have to buy one Motley Crue this is the one to get for sure!!!!!!
A must have for Motley Crue fans
I've always thought this was a great Crue album, but the addition of the extra tracks on the re-mastered version make it essential for Motley Crue fans. The album is fun because it's sleazy, raw and not nearly as polished as the other later albums that they made with the help of record label producers. The extra tracks are great and fit in perfectly with the rest of the album since they all have that early Motely sound. "Toast of the Town" and "Stick to Your Guns" are from their original demo single and they are real rockers. Even if you already have "Too Fast For Love" on cd, it is worth getting this remastered version for the extra songs!
This album kick started an entire genre of music
Anyone who is remotely into 80s metal or the glam scene has to own this classic. this album literally started it all folks. The sex, drug, rock n roll attitude that carried into the 80s all began here. Every song is catchy and no filler is heard on this disc. Also the only crue cd that actually sounds a litte different from the rest. This one has a very raw, simplistic, catchy, and almost punkish feel to it. The final song on the disc actual sounds like The Ramones could have wrote it. Keep in mind this is their debut and is not as heavy or in your face as the albums that followed but is probably more consistent then anything else in their catalogue. I recommend this album and Shout at the Devil as the primary Crue albums of the 80s. After that commerical tendencies and drugs seem to kick in a little too hard. overall, this is mandatory for hardcore Crue fans and 80s metal fans in general. When all was said and done, only a few bands from this genre mattered, Motley Crue was certainly one of them.




