Heavy metal has a long history

CD Review – Girls, Girls, Girls by Mötley Crüe

Rock and roll like this can be cross-generational.

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Rock and roll like this can be cross-generational.

Mötley Crüe is a heavy metal band that was formed in 1981. There were 10 members in this band including Nikki Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist/lead vocalist Greg Leon. The band has nine studio albums and one of them is named Girls, Girls, Girls which was released in 1987.

Back in the day the band was known for being a diverse and poorly organized group.

Unfortunately the band went through some ups and downs over the past years with members getting kicked out or some even dying. The band officially came to an end in 2014 ending with a tour and retirement announcement.

This band isn’t all that new to me because, as soon as I shuffled through their 1987 album, I immediately knew the song itself, Girls, Girls, Girls.   The album came out with a deluxe version which includes 15 songs. The extra songs are mostly just instrumental versions or live ones as well.

In their time, Mötley Crüe was loved by fans worldwide and my dad is one of those fans. My overall rate for this album is 5/10. Again, it’s not my favorite genre but I can acknowledge what talent they had in these tracks. Their music reminds me of Journey in some ways, so if you are a fan, I recommend you try listening to their discography.

Judge for yourself at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDndE67yhIs.