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3 Track listing  





4 Video album  



4.1  Track listing  







5 Charts  



5.1  Album  





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6 Certifications  



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(Redirected from Decade of Decadence 81-91)

Decade of Decadence 81–91
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1991 (1991-09-23)[1]
Recorded1981–1991
Genre
  • glam metal
  • Length62:48
    LabelElektra
    ProducerMötley Crüe (tracks 1-2)
    Tom Werman (tracks 3-8)
    Bob Rock (tracks 9-15)
    Mötley Crüe chronology
    Dr. Feelgood
    (1989)
    Decade of Decadence 81–91
    (1991)
    Mötley Crüe
    (1994)
    Singles from Decade of Decadence 81–91

    1. "Primal Scream"
      Released: August 1991 [2]
    2. "Home Sweet Home '91"
      Released: November 1991[3]
    3. "Angela"
      Released: December 1991 (Japan) [4]

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[5]
    Chicago Tribune[6]
    Christgau's Consumer Guide(neither)[7]
    Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal8/10[8]
    Entertainment Weekly (1991)B+[9]

    Decade of Decadence 81–91 is the first compilation album by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released in September 1991. It peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart. It was the band's sixth album overall and the first of several greatest hits compilations.

    Overview[edit]

    Though it was intended to be the band's first compilation album, the content was unlike a standard compilation release. As well as six of the band's greatest hits, it featured three remixes "Live Wire (Kick Ass '91 Remix)", "Piece of Your Action (Screamin' '91 Remix)" and "Home Sweet Home '91 Remix", a soundtrack contribution "Rock 'n' Roll Junkie", a compilation album track "Teaser" (previously released on the Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell album), a previously unreleased live version "Kickstart My Heart (Live in Dallas, Texas)" and three newly recorded songs "Primal Scream", "Angela" and "Anarchy in the U.K.".

    The album debuted at No. 2 in the US albums chart,[10] just under Garth Brooks Ropin' The Wind, and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.[11]

    Music videos were made for three of the singles to promote the album. "Primal Scream", "Home Sweet Home '91", and "Anarchy in the U.K." which was largely shot on the bands Monsters of Rock tour in Europe. "Angela" was also released as a single.

    The remix version of "Home Sweet Home" was the band's 8th and final Top 40 hit in 1991, reaching No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[12] The original 1985 version had only reached No. 89 on the same chart.[13]

    "Rock n' Roll Junkie" had been featured in the Andrew Dice Clay movie, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, which featured a cameo by Vince Neil.

    The songs, "Smokin' in the Boys Room", "Teaser" and "Anarchy in the U.K." are all cover songs, originally recorded by Brownsville Station, Tommy Bolin, and Sex Pistols respectively. During an MTV interview in 1991, Tommy Lee stated that Vince Neil recorded his vocals for "Anarchy in the U.K." in one take. Neil has stated that John Lydon called him saying the cover was brilliant.

    Reissue[edit]

    The album was succeeded by Greatest Hits in 1998 and Red, White & Crüe in 2005. The songs, "Teaser", "Rock 'n' Roll Junkie", "Primal Scream", "Angela", and "Anarchy in the U.K." were reissued on the Supersonic and Demonic Relics compilation in 1999, and the remixes of "Live Wire", "Piece of Your Action", "Home Sweet Home" and the live version of "Kickstart My Heart" were reissued on the Music to Crash Your Car To: Vol. 2 box set.

    Track listing[edit]

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Live Wire" (Kick Ass '91 remix)Nikki Sixx3:16
    2."Piece of Your Action" (Screamin' '91 remix)Vince Neil, Sixx4:39
    3."Shout at the Devil"Sixx3:14
    4."Looks That Kill"Sixx4:08
    5."Home Sweet Home '91" (remix)Sixx, Tommy Lee4:01
    6."Smokin' in the Boys Room"Cub Koda, Michael Lutz3:27
    7."Girls, Girls, Girls"Mick Mars, Sixx, Lee4:29
    8."Wild Side"Neil, Sixx, Lee4:40
    9."Dr. Feelgood"Mars, Sixx4:48
    10."Kickstart My Heart" (live in Dallas, Texas, July 1990)Sixx4:57
    11."Teaser" (Tommy Bolin cover)Tommy Bolin, Jeff Cook5:16
    12."Rock 'n' Roll Junkie"Mars, Sixx, Lee4:01
    13."Primal Scream" (new recording)Sixx, Neil, Mars, Lee4:46
    14."Angela" (new recording)Neil, Mars, Sixx, Lee3:54
    15."Anarchy in the U.K." (Sex Pistols cover; new recording)Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook3:20
    Japan bonus tracks
    No.TitleMusicLength
    16."Red Hot" (live)Mars, Neil, Sixx3:28
    17."Dr. Feelgood" (live)Mars, Sixx6:42

    Video album[edit]

    Decade of Decadence was also released as a video album on VHS on March 24, 1992. The video features new interviews and the band's full catalog of music videos, which were in part previously released on the video albums Uncensored and Dr. Feelgood The Videos. It includes new live clips, music videos from the album Girls, Girls, Girls and the new music videos "Primal Scream", "Home Sweet Home '91", and "Anarchy in the U.K.". The interview segments were directed and produced by Brian Lockwood.

    Track listing[edit]

    1. "Live Wire"
    2. "Piece Of Your Action"
    3. "Shout At The Devil"
    4. "Looks That Kill"
    5. "Home Sweet Home '91"
    6. "Smokin' in the Boys Room"
    7. "Girls, Girls, Girls" (uncensored version)
    8. "Wild Side"
    9. "Dr. Feelgood" (UK edit version)
    10. "Kickstart My Heart (Live)"
    11. "Teaser"
    12. "Rock 'N' Roll Junkie"
    13. "Primal Scream"
    14. "Angela"
    15. "Anarchy in the U.K."

    Charts[edit]

    Certifications[edit]

    Album[edit]

    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    Australia (ARIA)[25] Gold 35,000^
    Canada (Music Canada)[26] Platinum 100,000^
    Japan (RIAJ)[27] Gold 100,000^
    United States (RIAA)[28] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Video[edit]

    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    United States (RIAA)[29] Gold 50,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "RIAA".
  • ^ "Motley Crue singles".
  • ^ Strong, Martin Charles (1995). The Great Rock Discography. p. 567. ISBN 9780862415419.
  • ^ "Motley Crue singles".
  • ^ Henderson, Alex. "Mötley Crüe - Decade of Decadence review". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  • ^ Herrmann, Brenda (October 31, 1991). "Ratt Ratt & Roll (Atlantic)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
  • ^ Christgau, Robert (October 15, 2000). "Motley Crue". Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 9780312245603.
  • ^ Popoff, Martin (August 1, 2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 294. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9.
  • ^ Eddy, Chuck. "Decade of Decadence - Motley Crue". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  • ^ "Decade of Decadence Billboard Albums". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  • ^ "RIAA Searchable Database: search for Motley Crue". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  • ^ a b c d e "Mötley Crüe Awards: Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  • ^ a b Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th ed, Billboard Publications, Inc. 1996. ISBN 0-8230-7632-6
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  • ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 1659". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
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  • ^ "Motley Crue | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  • ^ "Motley Crue Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  • ^ "Mötley Crüe – Primal Scream (song)". Australiancharts.com. Media Control Charts. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  • ^ "Mötley Crüe – Primal Scream (song)". charts.nz. Media Control Charts. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
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  • ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1992 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.
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