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Too Fast for Love

Mötley Crüe  Main Performer

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1 Live Wire Sixx 3:14
2 Come on and Dance Sixx 2:45
3 Public Enemy #1 Sixx/Grey 4:20
4 Merry-Go-Round Sixx 3:22
5 Take Me to the Top Sixx 3:43
6 Piece of Your Action Sixx/Neil 4:38
7 Starry Eyes Sixx 4:30
8 Too Fast for Love Sixx 3:22
9 On With the Show Neil/Sixx 4:00
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Too Fast for Love

Long Play Record

Label: Eleven Seven

Style: Hard Rock

Too Fast for Love

UPC: 846070030222

Release Date: 11/25/2008

Original Release Date: 11/25/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [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]
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Steve Huey

On their debut album, M?tley Cr?e essentially comes across as a bash-'em-out bar band, making up in enthusiasm what they lack in technical skill. Yet that's part of the appeal of Too Fast for Love, a chance to hear the band without the glossy production of their later, most popular work, showcasing their down-and-dirty roots. The fact that pop-metal songwriting was not really a consideration helps the album come off as more genuinely trashy and sleazy, celebrating its own grime with exuberant zest. This is the Cr?e playing it lean and mean, effortlessly capturing the tough swagger that often came off a bit more calculated in later years, and it's one of their most invigorating records. [In 1999, the Cr?e remastered and reissued Too Fast for Love on their own Motley/Beyond label with four bonus tracks: three interesting previously unreleased songs and a version of the title track with a different intro.] ~ Steve Huey, Rovi