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    New Tattoo (Bonus Disc)

    04/08/2003


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    All Music Guide Review

    Forget the stylistic dabbling and forced attempts to fit the '90s rock market that plagued Mötley Crüe throughout the decade. New Tattoo is a full-fledged return to their trademark sound: sleazy hard rock with a slight glam tinge (although not quite as much as before). And it's really sleazy, the band apparently having decided to return to their bread and butter with a vengeance. In spite of a couple of sentimental ballads, odes to prostitutes, S&M, erotic-cabaret stars, glue-sniffing trailer-park teenage girls, and even a corny nod to Internet porn dominate the record. It seems like a conscious determination on the band's part to outdo themselves in the lewdness department, perhaps because they've realized that making concessions to '90s trends isn't really their forte, or perhaps as a pointed reaction against the lack of hedonism in the vast majority of '90s rock. There's more than a hint of bitterness about all of that on "1st Band on the Moon" and "Fake"; the former is more playful, lamenting the disappearance of party-hearty arena rock and horny groupies, while the latter is an angry, unfocused rant against greedy record-industry hypocrites (ironically, "Fake" seems dissatisfied with the rock & roll lifestyle the band spends the rest of the album singing about). The songwriting is occasionally somewhat lackluster, but never as erratic as Generation Swine, and even if there aren't any classic singles here on the level of the band's best work in the '80s, the material overall is pretty consistently melodic. By this point, anyone who still follows Mötley Crüe is likely to be a rabid diehard, and that (actually rather substantial) fan base will be ecstatic over New Tattoo. [The 2003 reissue of New Tattoo contains demos for "1st Band on the Moon" and "Porno Star," the video of "Hell on High Heels," and a bonus disc containing six songs recorded live in Salt Lake City. The tracks are a mix of oldies ("Live Wire," "Same Ol' Situation," "Kickstart My Heart," and "Dr. Feelgood") and tracks from New Tattoo ("Hell on High Heels") and a cover of the Tubes' "White Punks on Dope." Incredibly, the disc also features a female drummer, Samantha Maloney of the indie band Shift. Who would have thought the Crüe might ever have a female drummer?] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 3
  • New Tattoo
  • 4:18

  • 9
  • Fake
  • 3:44

  • 10
  • Porno Star
  • 3:45

  • 14
  • Hell on High Heels (Multimedia Track)
  • 13:51
  • 17 (2)
  • Dr. Feelgood (Live)
  • 5:17

  • 19 (2)
  • Live Wire (Live)
  • 4:42

  • 20 (2)
  • White Punks on Dope (Live)
  • 4:13
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