Red, White & Crüe | ||||
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Compilation album by Mötley Crüe | ||||
Released | February 1, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1981-2005 | |||
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Label | Mötley | |||
Mötley Crüe chronology | ||||
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Singles from Red, White & Crüe | ||||
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Allmusic | |
Chicago Tribune | (favorable) |
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Mojo | |
PopMatters | (mixed) |
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Sea of Tranquility |
Red, White & Crüe is an anthology album by the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on February 1, 2005 by Mötley Records and charted at number 6 on The Billboard 200. To coincide with the album's release, the band reunited with drummer Tommy Lee, who left the band in 1999. Bassist Nikki Sixx commented on the band's reunion, comparing it to "seeing Mike Tyson fight. He probably won’t bite anyone’s ear off — but you’re there in case he does."
According to vocalist Vince Neil, the early stages of the band's reunion were "kinda' strained. I hadn’t talked to Tommy Lee in years. Everyone was really guarded and had their managers there. It was very strange. Mick Mars was home, I guess. Either there or the hospital."
Red, White & Crüe features three new studio recordings: the album's lead single, "If I Die Tomorrow", co-written by pop punk band Simple Plan, the second single "Sick Love Song" and "Street Fighting Man", a Rolling Stones cover. Tommy Lee does not perform on the cover of "Street Fighting Man"; drumming duties were handled by Josh Freese of The Vandals.
Red, White & Crüe is certified platinum.
A video was made for "Sick Love Song," though the video, mostly composed of produced concert clips, got only scarce airplay, the song found its way onto some rock-oriented radio stations.
A special edition that includes a "Greatest Video Hits" DVD compilation was also made.