
Released: 1989
Tracks: T.n.T. (Terror ‘n Tinsletown); Dr. Feelgood; Slice of Your Pie; Rattlesnake Shake; Kickstart My Heart; Without You; Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.); Sticky Sweet; She Goes Down; Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away); Time For Change
Best track: Dr. Feelgood
Tracks to skip: Slice of Your Pie, Rattlesnake Shake, Without You, Sticky Sweet, She Goes Down, Don’t Go Away Mad, Time for Change
Yeah, another album I skip a lot of. And truthfully, SOS is only decent so I wouldn’t even listen to that. TNT isn’t even a ‘song’, it’s just a stupid intro. So, that leaves the only good songs on this album as Dr. Feelgood and Kickstart My Heart. Which you can get on any number of Greatest Hits albums. Most of the songs on here are either immature sex songs (most of them) or obnoxious ballads (Without You, Time for Change…both horrible songs). Besides the two songs I actually like on this, Slice of Your Pie (a stupid sexual song) quotes the whole ending bit from the Beatles’ I Want You (She’s So Heavy). Nice little tribute, but it doesn’t come close to saving a poorly written song. The 4th or 5th single from this album, Don’t Go Away Mad, is not only dumb, but also a nice rip-off of Kiss’ Hard Luck Woman, right down to the guitar fills. I do like some of Motley’s stuff, but it’s more individual songs than albums. This album is not good.
Rating: 54
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