Mötley Crüe - Theatre Of Pain {Remastered} [Full Album] (HQ)

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Published 2021-11-20
Mötley Crüe's third studio album. Originally released on June 21, 1985. This remastered version was released in 2021.

Track List:

1 - City Boy Blues 0:00
2 - Smokin' In The Boys Room 04:08
3 - Louder Than Hell 07:35
4 - Keep Your Eyes On The Money 10:06
5 - Home Sweet Home 14:45
6 - Tonight (We Need A Lover) 18:44
7 - Use It Or Lose It 22:19
8 - Save Our Souls 24:57
9 - Raise Your Hands To Rock 29:09
10 - Fight For Your Rights 31:56

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All Comments (21)
  • Reminds me of when i was 15 going to high school i love vince neal n the crue so much. Saw um in 1985 theater of pain tour wow i miss these days so much. Im 54 now our music back then was kick ass
  • This really puts me back there in my bedroom listening to this and my walls covered in Crue posters❤
  • @edenblack2436
    Definitely one of the best M.C. albums of all time!!! Music to my ears........ 🎵🎶🎵🎶🤘😍👍
  • This is one of my favorite albums of all time. The first 4 albums are so different from each other. That's what makes them so great. "ToFast" ; "Shout at the Devil" ; "Theater" ; & "Girls.." are still awesome. I started getting into heavier stuff when "Dr. Feelgood" came out. But, I'm sure the rest were good too.
  • I was fortunate enough to see this tour in Florida and Autograph opened up. If i recall the tickets were around 8 dollars and the show was general admission which means you can fight your way to the front row baby✌️😎👉💯
  • Seen the "Smokin' In The Boys Room" video on Headbanger's Ball when I was 8 years old, been a huge fan since. Gonna miss Mick Mars but he's been on the road entertaining us for half his life, he deserves it. God bless you Mick and best wishes. 🖤🤘🏻
  • @julianschulz1620
    Shout at the Devil was menacing & a true classic, and this album sounded way more HAIR metal, but in a really charming way. I remember being a bit confused when i got it, yet i instantly loved "City Boy blues" and that cool intro. I wanted something more dangerous, yet i kept listening to it, because the Crue just have a way with a hook, a riff & a song.
  • It's a shame that there's no PRO-SHOT Live complete performances from this Tour, MOTLEY should take all the "Pro-Shot/Live" Footage from 1981-1989 and release it upgraded on 4k UHD or BluRay . Aerosmith/Scorpions did a great job Remastering and Releasing Vintage Live Show's, KISS/VH/ACDC should do the same.
  • @jordiguimera4600
    The atmosphere of this record is the best example to understand the decadence of the LA scene in mid 80s. The crue created the scene and the crue degenerated the scene. The rest were just followers of the böys. Masterpiece.
  • @ChristianF15cher
    Has this album on cassette back in the day. Thank you for letting me experience this greatness with the privilege of modern technology.
  • @brianmullen2383
    I listen to this one more than Girls or Feelgood. The first 2 were easily their best and 1994 was excellent musically, regardless of who sang on it. Many hard rock crue fans didn't like it, as it was not as hard, but fit into 1985 perfectly, and the band didn't like it, because of what they were going through at the time, Vince's accident and Nikki getting into Heroin, Tommy distancing himself by marrying Heather and moving to Beverly Hills, Mick was drinking a bottle of vodka per day, so it was not their favorite time.
  • @johncallaghan8696
    Newcastle city hall brings back so many great memories for me. They were absolutely brilliant. This album had just released and Tommy was doing his drum roll. Rock was king then.