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Saints of Los Angeles

Saints of Los Angeles

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Artist: Motley Crue
Label: Eleven Seven Music
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 109 reviews
Sales Rank: 1792

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 240
UPC: 846070024023
EAN: 0846070024023
ASIN: B0018AK9QQ

Release Date: June 24, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • L.A.M.F.
  • Face Down In The Dirt
  • What's It Gonna Take
  • Down At The Whisky
  • Saints Of Los Angeles
  • Mutherfucker Of The Year
  • The Animal In Me
  • Welcome To The Machine
  • Just Another Psycho
  • Chicks = Trouble
  • This Ain't A Love Song
  • White Trash Circus
  • Goin' Out Swingin'

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
First Motley Crue album with all original four members in over a DECADE!

Album Description
Explicit Version. 2008 is great with Vince, Nikki, Tommy & Mick of Motley Crue, our rock'n'roll Saints of Los Angeles. The band created CrueFest which is five bands, one colossal show and a trail of panties from coast to coast featuring M"tley Cre, Buckcherry, Papa Roach, Sixx: A.M., and Trapt, plus the Rock Band second stage experience, CRšE FEST is sure to upset neighbors and blow out eardrums across the nation. The single 'Saints Of Los Angeles' features vocals of Josh Todd (Buckcherry), Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach), James Michael (Sixx:A.M.) and Chris Taylor Brown (Trapt).


Customer Reviews:   Read 104 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars crue's best ever   January 3, 2009
michael basile (port orange fl)
This is a stunning work by the only band that could have created it - a hard rock tour de force concept album that describes the band's early years and the Sunset Strip scene. I challenge any band to match the Grammy nominated title song for sheer power and intensity and then follow it with the sneering masterpiece "MF Of The Year." A magnificent album, easily the best of their storied career.


4 out of 5 stars Best Motley in Years   December 20, 2008
Trevor Reynolds (Farmington, CT United States)
Bought this after seeing Crue Fest. This is the best Motley CD in years. Good hooks, and really rocks. For the Motley fan, must buy.


4 out of 5 stars Motley returns stronger than before....   November 2, 2008
David Falzano (Boston, MA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

'Saints of Los Angeles' is definitely Motley Crue's strongest effort to date (next to the self-titled album) but also encompasses some of the spirit of the old & perhaps the Crue most fans want via 'Dr. Feelgood'/'Girls Girls Girls.' Truly a great balance of bringing the old Crue with a new & heavy direction, not to mention the production is the best of any Motley album & the band has never sounded tighter. Cheers boys!


4 out of 5 stars A More Mature Motley, But Still A Filthy Crue   October 30, 2008
K. Fontenot (The Bayou State)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Motley Crue's "Saints of Los Angeles" joins a growing list of new material from prominent hard rock, hairband, and metal acts from the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Whitesnake, AC/DC, Def Leppard and Alice Cooper are just a few of the other acts on that list. What's really amazing about all of them is that sales of these albums have been excellent and the music sounds great. It proves that some things do get better with age.

With "Saints," the Crue offers up tunes that reflect on their wild past (especially the first half of the album), their ever-present resistance to authority and the fact that even though they've aged a bit, they can still out-rock the majority of today's so-called hard rock bands.

Vince Neil's vocals have matured to a solid level. While the squeals and squeaks are still around, they have a much more manly tone to them. Nikki Sixx' bass sounds excellent. Tommy Lee keeps everything moving at a good pace and Mick Mars is still one of the greatest guitar slingers in the business.

The title track's message is obvious: We came, we saw, we rocked and we still rock. Show us some respect. Filthy rockers include "White Trash Circus" and "This Ain't A Love Song." "Face Down In The Dirt" is a pounder that kicks the album into gear. Other solid tunes include "MFer of the Year," "The Animal In Me," "Just Another Psycho" and "Goin' Out Swingin'."

If there are any shortcomings on this album, it's the fact that some of the reflections on the band's wild past can get tiresome. "Down At The Whisky," while a good tune, gets lyrically bogged by this. Granted, the Crue was never known for their brilliant lyrics, but Nikki Sixx has written much better material than this.

Overall, "Saints of Los Angeles" proves that some rockers get better (or at least sound tighter) with age. "Dr. Feelgood" and the oft-forgotten John Corabi-fronted "Motley Crue" album are the best albums by the Crue in my opinino, but "Saints" definitely deserves a spot somewhere around "Girls, Girls, Girls"

If you grew up on Motley, like I did, I highly recommend this album. It will feed your hunger for hair/hard rock. If your knowledge of hard rock begins with groups born after the grunge era, I suggest you pick this up to see how much fun rock was before Nirvana and company killed it.

Highly recommended.




4 out of 5 stars Best Since Dr. Feelgood!   October 28, 2008
RockAboveAllElse (Denver, CO)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very solid new effort from the re-energized Motley Crue. This new cd, featuring all four original members (Neil, Lee, Sixx, and Mars)is an honest straightforward rock album with solid catchy grooves. Vince Neil's voice has truly never sounded better, and the band has terrific chemistry on this sleazy expose of LA rock life. Saints of Los Angeles, and White Trash Circus are my picks for standout tracks, but there really isn't a bad track on the album. This is without question the best, most true to form cd the band has released since Dr. Feelgood. Fans of early Crue will not be disappoiinted, and the band sounds fresh enough for modern rock fans as well.

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