Mötley Crüe - Live: Entertainment or Death

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Album Details

Title: Live: Entertainment or Death
Artist: Mötley Crüe
Release Date: 11/23/1999
Re-Released On: 7/21/2009
Label: Spitfire Records, Motley/Eleven Seven, Universal Distribution, Hip-O Records, Beyond, Um3
Duration: 96:50
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, live, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 044006763828, 4988005518156, 639857803429, 846070037528, 044003866324, 5036369505820
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, Album Rock, Pop-Metal
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Rebellious, Trashy, Aggressive, Brash, Energetic, Fun, Outrageous, Provocative, Theatrical, Crunchy, Harsh, Hedonistic, Hostile, Rambunctious, Raucous, Refined/Mannered, Rollicking, Rousing, Sleazy, Weary, Dramatic, Fiery, Freewheeling, Sexual, Swaggering, Boisterous, Confident, Reckless, Rowdy, Thuggish
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Looks That Kill
  2. Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
  3. Too Young to Fall in Love
  4. Live Wire
  5. Public Enemy #1
  6. Shout at the Devil
  7. Merry-Go-Round
  8. Ten Seconds to Love
  9. Piece of Your Action
  10. Starry Eyes
  11. Helter Skelter

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Smokin' in the Boys' Room
  2. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
  3. Wild Side
  4. Girls, Girls, Girls
  5. Dr. Feelgood
  6. Without You
  7. Primal Scream
  8. Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)
  9. Home Sweet Home
  10. Kickstart My Heart [Video]
  11. Wild Side [Multimedia Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDMotley/Eleven Seven375
2008CDUniversal Distribution93498
2003CDHip-O Records067638
2003CDUm3386632
2002CDSpitfire Records058
1999CDBeyond78034

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Album Review

Packaged as a double-disc set but priced as a single disc, Live: Entertainment or Death features performances of many of Mötley Crüe's best-known songs, covering (almost) their entire career both in terms of song selections and concert dates. In general, most of the performances here took place either in the first half of the '80s or in 1998-1999, and it might have been nice to hear the group at their Dr. Feelgood-era peak instead; there are also no songs from the Vince Neil-less era, but that's a wiser choice, and helps present a more consistent, good-time atmosphere. There aren't really any new revelations here, either concerning the band or the material; it's exactly what you'd expect Mötley Crüe to sound like in concert, and even if the visual aspects of the stage show are lost, it's still an entertaining listen for fans. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allen KovacManagement
Biff DawesEngineer
Bill DawesEngineer
Bob RockEngineer
Christain "Kutt" NilssonManagement
Jed GrodinA&R
John HarrellPhotography
Kelly FreyDigital Editing
Kris SolemMastering
Michael PrestonExecutive Producer
Mike OlekshyDigital Editing
Mike PlotnikoffDigital Editing, Mixing
Mike PrestonExecutive Producer
Mötley CrüeProducer
Paul MilesLiner Notes
Paul SilveiraDigital Editing, Assistant Engineer
Paul SilvieraDigital Editing, Assistant Engineer
Randy NicklausExecutive Producer
Randy StaubEngineer
Richard KimballEngineer
Rob ThiessenDigital Editing
Shaun ThingvoldAssistant Engineer, Digital Editing
Steve LowneyEngineer