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Too Fast for Love

Too Fast for Love
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 1981 (1981-11-10)
RecordedOctober 1981
StudioHit City West, Los Angeles, California[1]
Genre
Length
  • 39:37 (original)
  • 34:04 (Elektra version)
Label
ProducerMötley Crüe
Mötley Crüe chronology
Too Fast for Love
(1981)
Shout at the Devil
(1983)
Singles from Too Fast for Love
  1. "Stick to Your Guns"
    Released: May 3, 1981
  2. "Live Wire"
    Released: August 16, 1982

Too Fast for Love is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. The first edition of 900 copies was released on November 10, 1981, on the band's original label Leathür Records. Elektra Records signed the band the following year, at which point the album was remixed and partially re-recorded. This re-release, with a different track listing and slightly different artwork (e.g., red lettering on the cover and a different interior photograph of the band), has become the standard version from which all later reissues derive. The re-recorded album also removed the song "Stick to Your Guns", though it is featured on a bonus track version of the album. The original mix of the album remained unreleased on CD until 2002, when it was included in the Music to Crash Your Car To: Vol. 1 box set compilation.

While the album only reached number 77 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, it would ultimately reach platinum status.

The songs "Stick to Your Guns" and "Live Wire" were released as singles for the album. The cover is an homage to The Rolling Stones' 1971 album Sticky Fingers.

Release history

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The first recording session was in October 1981, a half year after the band first played the Starwood nightclub. They recorded for a few days with engineer Avi Kipper at Hit City West, a small studio in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles.[1][5]

There are three known vinyl pressings of the Leathür Records version, along with one known cassette. The first vinyl pressing had white lettering on the cover and the record label was white with black lettering. The back cover photo of Vince Neil shows him with a large airbrushed hairdo. The second pressing has red lettering on the cover and the record label is again white with black lettering. The second pressing has a slightly different photo insert of the band. The third pressing has red lettering on the cover and the record label is black with white lettering.

The album was remixed under the supervision of Roy Thomas Baker and rereleased on August 20, 1982, by Elektra Records, with whom the band signed its first recording contract. The Elektra version had a different track order and omitted "Stick to Your Guns", as well as the first verse from the title track. In addition, a re-recorded (and shorter) version of "Come On and Dance" appears on the re-release. However, the initial release of the album on Elektra in Canada (on both vinyl and cassette) was not the remixed version, but instead the original Leathür version with an Elektra label on it, and it included "Stick to Your Guns".[citation needed] This was released two months before the remixed version was released by Elektra worldwide, because Mötley Crüe was about to embark on a Canadian tour and Elektra wanted to ensure a product was available while the band was in the country. When the remixed version was completed, later Canadian pressings were the same as the Elektra version everywhere else. "It was amazing because everyone had passed on us first time around..." Neil observed in 2000. "We were just happy that someone was prepared to mass-produce our records and that we could go out on real tours."[6]

In 1996, Mötley Crüe and Elektra split. The band once again formed their own record company, Mötley Records, and rereleased all the albums before New Tattoo. The 2002 version of Too Fast for Love adds the Leathür version of "Too Fast for Love", "Stick to Your Guns" (omitted from the Elektra release), "Toast of the Town" (previously released as a B-side to Leathür's "Stick to Your Guns" single), the Raspberries cover song "Tonight" and a live version of "Merry-Go-Round".

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[7]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[8]
Metal Storm8.8/10[9]
PopMattersfavorable[2]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]

Too Fast for Love has received mostly positive reviews. AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey gave the album a rating of four stars and claims that "Mötley Crüe essentially comes across as a bash-'em-out bar band, making up in enthusiasm what they lack in technical skill".[7]

Too Fast for Love was also the earliest of seven consecutive Mötley Crüe studio albums to be certified gold or platinum by the RIAA―every album up to and including Generation Swine (1997) is at least certified gold.[11]

Track listings

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1981 Leathür Records original release

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All tracks are written by Nikki Sixx, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Live Wire" 3:14
2."Public Enemy #1"4:22
3."Take Me to the Top" 3:43
4."Merry-Go-Round" 3:22
5."Piece of Your Action"4:39
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Starry Eyes" 4:28
7."Stick to Your Guns" 4:20
8."Come On and Dance" 3:11
9."Too Fast for Love" 4:11
10."On with the Show"
  • Sixx
  • Neil
4:07

1982 Elektra version

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Live Wire" 3:14
2."Come On and Dance" 2:47
3."Public Enemy #1"
  • Sixx
  • Grey
4:22
4."Merry-Go-Round" 3:22
5."Take Me to the Top" 3:43
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Piece of Your Action"
  • Sixx
  • Neil
4:39
7."Starry Eyes" 4:28
8."Too Fast for Love" 3:22
9."On with the Show"
  • Sixx
  • Neil
4:07
2003 Mötley Records CD release bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Toast of the Town" (B-side of the 1981 "Stick to Your Guns" single)3:35
11."Tonight" (Raspberries cover)Eric Carmen4:27
12."Too Fast for Love" (alternate intro) 4:19
13."Stick to Your Guns" 4:23
14."Merry-Go-Round" (live in San Antonio, Texas) 3:56
15."Live Wire" (video) 12:18

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (1984) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[12] 77
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[13] 77
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[14] 95
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[15] 31
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[16] 17

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[17] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[18] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Accolades

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Publication Country Accolade Rank
Revolver US 6 Glam-Metal Albums You Need to Own[19] 1
PopMatters US 10 Essential Glam Metal Albums[20] 1
Consequence of Sound US 10 Hair Metal Albums That Don't Suck[21] 1
Rolling Stone US 50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time[22] 9
Rolling Stone US 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time[23] 22
L.A. Weekly US Chuck Klosterman's Favorite Hair Metal Albums[24] 8
Guitar World US Top 20 Hair Metal Albums of the Eighties[25] 1
Ulltimate Classic Rock US Top 30 Glam Metal Albums[26] 1

See also

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References

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