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1 Live Wire Sixx 3:15
2 Piece of Your Action Sixx/Neil 4:40
3 Toast of the Town Sixx/Mars 3:32
4 Too Fast for Love Sixx 3:21
5 Black Widow Sixx 4:26
6 Looks That Kill Sixx 4:08
7 Too Young to Fall in Love [Remix] Sixx 3:38
8 Helter Skelter Lennon/McCartney 3:12
9 Shout at the Devil Sixx 3:14
10 Smokin' in the Boys Room Coda/Lutz 3:27
11 Use It or Lose It Lee/Neil/Mars/Sixx 2:38
12 Girls, Girls, Girls Lee/Sixx/Mars 4:29
13 Wild Side Sixx/Lee 4:38
14 You're All I Need Lee/Sixx 4:34
15 All in the Name of... Neil/Sixx 3:40
16 Kickstart My Heart Sixx 4:43
17 Without You Sixx/Mars 4:29
18 Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) Mars/Sixx 4:40
19 Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.) Neil/Mars/Lee/Sixx 4:14
20 Dr. Feelgood Sixx/Mars 4:48
21 Anarchy in the U.K. Lydon/Matlock/Cook/ 3:21
22 Primal Scream Sixx/Neil/Mars/Lee 4:47
23 Home Sweet Home ['91 Remix] Neil/Sixx/Lee 4:02
24 Hooligan's Holiday [Brown Nose Edit] Sixx/Lee/Mars/Corab 5:20
25 Misunderstood [Successful Format Version] Mars/Sixx/Lee/Corab 4:58
26 Planet Boom Mars/Lee/Corabi/Six 3:23
27 Bittersuite Corabi/Mars/Lee/Six 3:19
28 Afraid [Alternative Rave Mix] Sixx 4:08
29 Beauty Lee/Sixx/Humphrey 3:46
30 Generation Swine Sixx/Lee 4:40
31 Bitter Pill Neil/Sixx/Mars/Lee 4:26
32 Enslaved Lee/Sixx/Mars 4:30
33 Hell on High Heels Sixx/Mars/Neil 4:16
34 New Tattoo [Single Version] Mars/Michael/Sixx 4:02
35 If I Die Tomorrow [#] Sixx/Simple Plan 3:41
36 Sick Love Song [#] Michael/Sixx 4:18
37 Street Fighting Man [#] Jagger/Richards 3:30
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Red, White & Crüe

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Hip-O

Style: Heavy Metal

Red, White & Crüe

UPC: 075021033825

Release Date: 02/01/2005

Original Release Date: 02/01/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Live Wire, Piece of Your Action, Toast of the Town, Too Fast for Love, Black Widow, Looks That Kill, Too Young to Fall in Love [Remix], Helter Skelter, Shout at the Devil, Smokin' in the Boys Room, Use It or Lose It, Girls, Girls, Girls, Wild Side, You're All I Need, All in the Name of..., Kickstart My Heart, Without You, Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away), Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.), Dr. Feelgood, Anarchy in the U.K., Primal Scream, Home Sweet Home ['91 Remix], Hooligan's Holiday [Brown Nose Edit], Misunderstood [Successful Format Version], Planet Boom, Bittersuite, Afraid [Alternative Rave Mix], Beauty, Generation Swine, Bitter Pill, Enslaved, Hell on High Heels, New Tattoo [Single Version], If I Die Tomorrow [#], Sick Love Song [#], Street Fighting Man [#]]
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James Christopher Monger

Despite not having had a hit since the late '90s, M?tley Cr?e remained impossible to ignore. Tommy Lee's high-profile romances, court dates, and television appearances -- he got his own reality show -- kept the group theoretically active well past their creative due date, and Vince Neil appeared on VH1's Surreal Life, where he shed tears with MC Hammer and endured a celebrity "makeover" complete with a face-lift, while the rest of the band chronicled their decadent heydays in the best-selling tell-all book The Dirt. The two-disc Red, White & Cr?e is a far better companion to that book than 2003's exhaustive two-installment, eight-disc retrospective, Music to Crash Your Car To (was it really necessary to hear three versions of ex-vocalist John Corabi's "Hooligan's Holiday"?), and despite the addition of three new cuts (only one, the blistering "Sick Love Song," manages to recapture the group's original intensity), it's the most definitive collection yet. At their best, the Cr?e were the audio equivalent of sex, drugs, and rock & roll. "Live Wire," "Looks That Kill," "Kickstart My Heart," and even the monstrous "Walk This Way" rip-off "Dr. Feelgood" showed a group that not only loved the scene but lived it like Vikings storming a sleepy village. When they were hot they were smoldering, and despite the occasional embarrassing lyric like "forward my mail to me in Hell" ("Wild Side") and misguided attempts at jumping on the punk revival bandwagon ("Anarchy in the U.K.") and the nu-metal gurney ("Planet Boom"), Red, White & Cr?e serves as a crystal-clear window into a blurry world that only the Cr?e could have constructed. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi