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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The first and maybe the best,
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This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
Motley Crue's "Too Fast for Love" (1982) is one of the band's finest albums, as well as one of their most overlooked. Originally released independently in 1981, the album was remixed and released the following year on Elektra Records. Although the Crue wouldn't break through and hit it big until the following year with their landmark "Shout at the Devil," (1983) "Too Fast for Love" remains a cult/fan favorite.
"Too Fast for Love" does and does not have the Crue's sound that most people are familiar with. "Too Fast for Love," although quite pop sounding at times, does not sound like a pop-metal album, the way their other 80s albums do. While it certainly has the classic Motley Crue sound and feel; these songs sound rawer, more punkish, than the bands later work. Overall it is the band's least commercial, least polished album. Comparatively speaking, "Too Fast for Love" is like a diamond in the rough. While "Dr. Feelgood" (1989) is a great album, no doubt, the songs are sophomoric and tailor-made for MTV. Although "Dr. Feelgood" is a definitive album from that era, it's somewhat contrived. "Too Fast for Love," in contrast, sounds far more dangerous, genuine, and lived in. When the band recorded "Dr. Feelgood," they were complacent multi-millionaires and on top of the rock world. When the band recorded "Too Fast for Love" they were struggling and hungry. The songs on "Too Fast for Love" reflect that. While most Motley Crue albums have four or five very strong songs, with the rest being good, but not great, every song on "Too Fast for Love" is memorable and well written. As the cliché goes, it's all killer and no filler. Calling "Too Fast for Love" a pure "punk" album in the truest sense of the word wouldn't exactly be accurate. But there is definitely an element of punk to the album. It's probably most comparable to Generation X or Billy Idol's early solo albums. In other words, it's not hard-core punk, but assessable punk, with a fair amount of pop-content. On thing that immediately strikes the listener is how young and hungry the band sounds. Motley Crue never sounded as good as they did on their classic debut. They really sound like their ready to take on the world. These are Nikki Sixx's best penned songs. Although always a gifted songwriter, on subsequent albums he would at times try too hard, or try to embrace a trend. There is nothing contrived or pretentious about "Too Fast for Love." The songs are genuinely dangerous and come straight from the heart. Vince Neil sounds fully fearsome, an indisputable street punk. Mick Mar's playing is top-notch and gives all the songs a real vitality. Tommy Lee's solid pounding is stellar as always, even when he was just a kid. "Live Wire" is probably the most well-known song on this disc. Fast and furious with a great hook, it's a good way to start off the album. The up-tempo "Come on and Dance" is one of the album's more popish songs and keeps up the momentum. "Public Enemy #1" is one of the Crue's most underappreciated songs. Fast and highly melodic, it's an anthem that epitomizes youth and rebellion. The album slows down a bit for the bleak "Merry-Go-Round." Young and poor at the time, when Vince Neil asks "am I going down?" he meant it, which makes the songs sound all the more real. "Take me to the Top" and the Motley staple "Piece of your Action" are fast paced and infectious. The strength in the former is its melody, and the strength in the latter is its fierceness. "Starry Eyes" has an almost hypnotic intro and a haunting chorus. The album's title track "Too Fast for Love" is another anthem, akin to Skid Row's "Youth Gone Wild," which was recorded almost a full decade later. The grand finale, mini-epic, tragic "On with the Show" is a perfect way to conclude the album. I really don't have any bones to pick with "Too Fast for Love." From start to finish, the songs are all superb. Although not as well known as some of the bands later work, it surpasses much of it. "Too Fast For Love" stands besides "Shout at the Devil," and "Motley Crue" (1994), as the band's edgiest, most genuine, rocking music. The reissue of "Too Fast for Love" has many bonus songs that should be of interest to fans. The upbeat "Toast of the Town" and the popish "Tonight" are up-to-par with the rest of the album's songs. It's great that they have finally seen the light of day. The mid-tempo "Stick to your Guns" is good, but not quite as strong as the other tracks. "Too Fast For Love" with the alternative intro is cool, and is a nice bonus.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
tough stuff,
By natac (NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
"Raw, powerful, gritty" are the adjectives most of the other reviewers are using, and with good reason. This is the straight up real deal.
The lyrics to "Live Wire" are what Tipper Gore read on the floor of the US house of reps, her hands and voice shaking, when she was trying to promote censorship of Rock. ("I'll either break her face or take down her legs...") Unfortunately, MC got worse instead of better. 'Shout @ Devil' was a very good follow up, but from there on out, they were in large part pandering to the crowd instead of screaming from the heart.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Take Me To The Top!,
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This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
the only Crue album that i own and for good reason! on Too Fast For Love, the band sounds raw, crazed, and hungry! in other words...unstoppable! this is a classic album full of hot-blooded songs that rock with more of a trashy glam strut than a heavy metal vibe. owing more to New York Dolls than most of their contemporaries, the songs and the style are all killer. production is really raw and sounds like they might have recorded these in a garage, but that's what i like about it...very young and adolescent sounding. the drumming has some really peculiar production techniques applied to it...(just why is that overdubbed cowbell so loud? haha!), but in the end, the strange production adds a nice touch to it...a unique kind of gonzo charm. i like it. the bonus tracks on here are all pretty good but only their version of "Tonight" (originally peformed by The Rasberries) stands out as something truly special. great cd!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
By Deimos "." (Alberta) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
One of the most powerful debut's in rock history. Motley Crue delivers big time on this album! You love metal/rock look no further!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Motley's and the eighties best,
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This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
This album was the beginning of the glam metal scene. Released in 1982 it only sold about 100,000 copies which is actually remarkable considering MTV or radio wouldn't go near it. Motley Crue combined mteal,punk,glam, and pop on this album. Singer Vince Neil never sounds better or more original then this disc. The songs are all catchy(usually under three minutes) and rock hard. Not a simple feat. Most metal bands drone on for 6-8 minuter per song. The album celebrates being young and the recklessness of not having a care in the world. The arenas would be calling on their next disc, but Motley was never better then right here.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great album...,
By chrome_heart82605 (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
I will try to make this short and sweet. This Motley Crue album is about as raw as it gets. The band pretty much played live, but without all the screaming fans. The whole album is awesome! It is as good as Dr. Feelgood but in a different way. It is worth it to buy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holy Crap!!,
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This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
I cannot personally think of a more Heavy, Raw sounding recording ever. I love this CD from start to finish.
LIVEWIRE- Kicks this CD off. Fast, Furious, and full of melodic metal guitar. 5/5 COME ON AND DANCE- Great song..not the best on the CD though 4/5 PUBLIC ENEMY #1- COWBELL!! I need more COWBELL! 4/5 MERRY GO ROUND- Tommy's drumming is in top form...love it! 4/5 TAKE ME TO THE TOP- This is the meat and potatoes. Heavy, melodic, quick, and a catchy chorus to boot! 5/5 PIECE OF YOUR ACTION- Right up there with the predecessor. I was hooked on this song as a teen. The Rythym guitar is amazing! 5/5 STARRY EYES- Probably my favorite from this Disc. Just listen..you'll see why 6/5 TOO FAST FOR LOVE- My favorite first line of any song "Livin' on a jet makin' love to someone elses dream", Wow! Why is that such a catchy line? ON WITH THE SHOW- Great tune, just a tease of the "Home Sweet Home" phase down the road..yet still heavy..great story 4/5 Great Crue CD!! You won't waste your money.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the top debut albums of all time,
This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
Raw,gritty,dirty,loud!I love it!This rates right up there with Van Halen's debut.The songs are straight-forward,in your face rock n' roll.'Nuf said!BUY it!And you will come to cherish it!(Is that cool to say,in rock...cherish?).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Re-Vamp of 80s Metal,
By nick mace (Dixon, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
This album brings back the classics of the early Crue, like "Live Wire" and "On With the Show" but it gives you much more. The enhanced edition includes a video of "Live Wire". Also, finally, here are the early songs "Toast of the Town" and "Stick To Your Guns". Does the Crue have no new material to put out? Makes me wonder why they finally made these oldies widely available.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Crue Album!,
By Mike Patton (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Too Fast for Love (Audio CD)
this album finds the Crue at their very earlist, more remisecent of punk/metal than the glossed commercial rock they were to become. Too fast for Love and Live wire are the stand outs on this well crefted album. Mick Mars is in top form, with excellent guitar playing and riffing. Vince Neil sounds some what different, like a singer not yet comfortable in his shoes, but this doesn't dittract from the performance. The album even has the video for Too Fast for Love. Is it worth it? If you like the Crue, but are looking for where they came from.
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Too Fast for Love by Motley Crue (Audio CD - 2003)
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