Shout at the Devil

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2002 studio album features Natasha Atlas on two tracks, Nina Miranda of Smoke City on two tracks & Shahin Badar of Prodigy Fame on one track. Considered Wobble's most commercially viable album to date.

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Shout At The Devil
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Shout At The Devil
Mötley Crüe , and Motley Crue
Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
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ASIN: B00008OLIK
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. In the Beginning
  2. Shout at the Devil
  3. Looks That Kill
  4. Bastard
  5. God Bless the Children of the Beast
  6. Helter Skelter
  7. Red Hot
  8. Too Young to Fall in Love
  9. Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
  10. Ten Seconds to Love
  11. Danger
  12. Shout at the Devil [Demo Version]
  13. Looks That Kill [Demo Version]
  14. Hotter Than Hell [Demo Version]
  15. I Will Survive
  16. Too Young to Fall in Love [Demo Version] [Bonus Track]
  17. Looks Like Kill [Video] [Bonus Track]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars www.bringbackglam.com Reviews Motley Crue.......2007-07-29


Originally released in 1983, Shout at the Devil is the seminal Rock album of the 1980s. With their sophomore effort, Motley Crue continued to define both their musical and stage styles. As they honed their skills in the recording booth, countless other bands found ways to copy bassist Nikki Sixx, guitarist Mick Mars, drummer Tommy Lee and vocalist Vince Neil.

The narration "In the Beginning" sets the tone for the entire album. Immediately, listeners realize they are about to embark on a sonic experience of Metal proportions. With the album's title track, Motley Crue created a stadium anthem, guaranteed to get fans on their feet, fists in the air. "Shout at the Devil" as a track is simple enough: it relies on heavy guitar riffs, steady bass and chanting. The opening arrangement is both pleasing and painful to the ears. The chord changes and clashing notes transport the listener to an underworld where good and evil collide, where fantasy and reality are one in the same.

With "Looks that Kill," Motley Crue helped make Metal commercial. Through the new invention of MTV, the band used the strength of the track to produce a major budget music video. That video helped Motley Crue create a synergy of music, mayhem and moxie. The heavy intro to "Looks that Kill" keeps the Metal train rolling, and the hook keeps the track running through your head all day long. It's also through "Looks that Kill" that lyrical master Nikki Sixx really lets his talents shine. A true testament of any good songwriter is the ability to transport a listener to another place and time, and Sixx accomplishes this goal with "Looks that Kill."

The heaviest song on the record is "Bastard," a non-single but concert staple. The pace of the track is frenetic and the lyrics alarming. As with all things Motley, shock value is of the utmost importance and the boys achieve their goal with this head-banging classic.

The Beatles cover "Helter Skelter" seems somewhat misplaced among the Metal majesty that is Motley, but somehow, the quartet makes it work. Perhaps it's the enterprising guitar solos by Mick Mars or the thunderous rhythm of Tommy Lee. Whatever the reason, Motley tackles the British invasion track, transforming it into a Sunset Strip sleaze staple for cover bands in bars all across the world.

Even though "Too Young to Fall in Love" peaked at number 90 on the Billboard chart; today the track is synonymous with all things Crue. Always the wordsmith, Nikki Sixx is able to sum up every bad relationship with two simple sentences:

You say our love/
Is like dynamite.
Open your eyes/
`Cause it's like fire and ice.

With blazing guitars, screeching vocals and lyrics that succinct, it's hard to argue the importance of "Too Young to Fall in Love" in Metal history.

The tracks "Red Hot," "Knock `Em Dead Kid," "Ten Seconds to Love" and "Danger" all play their role in rounding out the classic Metal masterpiece. Always eager to spawn controversy in favor of gaining street credibility, the boys in Motley Crue dedicated "Knock `Em Dead Kid" to the LAPD. Ready for a "star spangled fight and back in black," the Crue threatens other bands that come too close to their Metal empire, built and glorified on the strength of Shout at the Devil.

The special 2003 re-master of Shout at the Devil contains extra goodies like demo versions of the title track, "Looks that Kill," "Hotter than Hell" and "Too Young to Fall in Love." The 2003 release also includes the previously unreleased track "I Will Survive." The enhanced CD also includes the video of "Looks that Kill." Original artwork, complete liner notes and updated band interviews are also included in the re-mastered package.

5 out of 5 stars This one changed my life!.......2007-04-21

A buddy passed this cassette to me in karate class when I was 14. This album totally freaked me out. I had never heard the anger, pain, and sexual frustration heavy metal could bring.

The Crue brag that this is a rough album recorded on hard liquer, cocaine, etc. It truly is rough and brings the listener right down to the LA street of 1982-3. "Shout" was a break through album for the Crue and should always remain in the top spot of any head bangers list.

5 out of 5 stars The Best Rock Record.....EVER !!!.......2006-10-25

I just don't see how anyone could do it any better than this. Perfect.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2006-08-31

I think this is one of the best Cd's I've heard so far. As for saying Nirvanna is better? I thought people listened to music to get away from their life, not be reminded how crappy it is..(a la grunge rock) And to all those who reviewed with one star, why even bother if you hated it THAT much. *Sigh*

5 out of 5 stars the best motley ever.......2006-08-16

back in 1983, i was greatly dissapointed with KISS' decision to drop the make up and opt for an average look. couple that with the fact my favorite member, the space ace has also left in what was back then, a sinking ship, and you'd know why i was so dissapointed. i first saw an ad of this record in an old issue of hit parader and i have to admit that my interest was piqued. here was a band that greatly resembled the masters but definitely looked more awesome and nastier. boy was i right. i wont forget the first time i heard this. it had me floored and creeped out right off the moment at the start of in the beginning. this is motley crue's best album because it rocked with the best of them. it never lets up and it had everything. looks that kill, red hot, bastard still sounds fresh today and can rock with the best of what these new bands can dish out. it showed a band in it's prime and it showed the world that nikki, vince, mick and tommy meant business. it would not sound as good as this again until dr. feelgood in 89. if you ever have to own one crue record all your life, this is it.
Shout At The Devil [Original Release] NOT RE-MASTERED / NOT REISSUED / NOT ENHANCED] "This is the original 11 track release"
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    Shout At The Devil [Original Release] NOT RE-MASTERED / NOT REISSUED / NOT ENHANCED] "This is the original 11 track release"
    Motley Crue
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000QGOAMM

    Product Description

    1. In the Beginning 2. Shout at the Devil 3. Looks That Kill 4. Bastard 5. God Bless the Children of the Beast 6. Helter Skelter 7. Red Hot 8. Too Young to Fall in Love 9. Knock 'Em Dead, Kid 10. Ten Seconds to Love 11. Danger
    Shout at the Devil
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • ...
    • The BEST heavy metal album of the 80's
    • very good soph effort
    • And the award for most embarassing CD cover goes to.....
    • Motley FOOOOLZ
    Shout at the Devil
    Mötley Crüe
    Manufacturer: Beyond Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00000J7I5
    Release Date: 1999-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. In The Beginning
    2. Shout At The Devil
    3. Looks That Kill
    4. Bastard
    5. God Bless The Children Of The Beast
    6. Helter Skelter
    7. Red Hot
    8. Too Young To Fall In Love
    9. Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
    10. Ten Seconds To Love
    11. Danger
    12. Shout At The Devil (Demo)
    13. Looks That Kill (Demo)
    14. Hotter Than Hell (Demo)
    15. I Will Survive (Unreleased Track)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars ..........2007-05-29

    Well, personally, I really liked this CD, even though I preffered Too fast for love. All the people who have said they hated the CD have failed to support their reasons why, and their spelling sucks. So, firstly, why should I take heed to someone who can't even express themselves well? And secondly, I think music is more of an objective thing, it's either your style or it isn't. So even if you think it's total crap, or if you loved it and think its the best thing to hit this planet, I bet there'll always be someone who hates what you like and like what you hate. What I took all this time trying to say, is that you can't really judge art, in any form.

    5 out of 5 stars The BEST heavy metal album of the 80's.......2006-07-06

    So many memories and still the BEST record of the 80's......HANDS DOWN. If you have not heard it or if you need a new one because you worn the original out like me.....BUY IT........You will not regret it.....Saw them open for Ozzy in Jacksonville, FLA in the 80's.........AWESOME...Blew away BORING Ozzy....Thanks for the fun and memories..........=)

    5 out of 5 stars very good soph effort .......2006-06-28

    Coming off their Tough as nails 'Too Fast for Love' debut masterpiece, MC came back a little more polished, but still powerful. After this, too much commercial pap panderng to the masses.

    Yes, it's immature (and the album cover IS embarassing), but it's not childish. Any album that contains the sleaziest lyric in the history of rock deserves attention at least for that, and cannot be considered childish. (In '10 Secs to Love', Sixx seems to be proposing to a young woman that they have sex, take pictures of it, and then distribute them to small children)

    4 out of 5 stars And the award for most embarassing CD cover goes to............2006-02-06

    Though my tastes in metal expands to some rather chintzy realms hair metal generally isn't my thing. Nevertheless, I was listening to radio a while back, and I heard 'Too Young to Fall in Love'. I remembered that I really liked that song, and also that other Crue song, 'Looks That Kill', and that those two songs were probably on the same album. And thus the die was cast and there was no turning back and I was compelled bought a Motley Crue album a couple of days later. Turns out it was pretty good.

    Though, while looking at the album cover, it is impossible to deny that Motley Crue was a hair metal band at this point, 'Shout at the Devil' doesn't totally fit into the genre as we usually think of it. Most significantly, Motley Crue was not yet popular enough at the time to warrant horrible overproduction, so this album has some edge and is actually reasonably heavy by the standards of the time. It's unquestionably true metal, unlike much latter glam stuff. It perhaps a little primitive, but it's catchy enough and has some great riffs. Neil's vox aren't great, but aren't terribly irritating either. Again, guitarwork is generally the most memorable thing on the album.

    Variety is not this albums great strength, largely just a bunch of fairly moderate to moderately fast rockers. It isn't always totally memorable either, but it's always fun and listenable enough through out its fairly brief run time. 'Too Young To Fall in Love' is the best thing here, easily. That main riff just rules, and it's got a great chorus. 'Looks That Kill' is another good one. More good riffs in general, particularly the chorus riff. The title track is, again, pretty primitive, but it's infectious enough as such things go. 'Knock 'Em Dead Kid' and 'Ten Seconds To Love' are both excellent late tracks. Pretty similar, really, good melodic riff progressions and big choruses that really standout. The album closes with 'Danger' the one out and out ballad on the album. I wouldn't have thought Neil's vox would've flown in such a thing, but it turns out pretty well, though it's got some cheesy synths. Another nice chorus though, like pretty much everything else on the album.

    Yeah, I'm done. A fun album.

    1 out of 5 stars Motley FOOOOLZ.......2005-12-22

    This is the most ridiculous piece of crap I've ever heard by a bunch of ridiculous looking fools who think they know how to make music. The only thing their good at is ripping off mindless teenagers who dont know any better.
    Shout at the Devil
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • this is the best that ever way and will be
    • Always an inspiration
    Shout at the Devil
    Jah Wobble & The Temple of Sound
    Manufacturer: 30 Hertz Records
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005UQUG
    Release Date: 2002-02-19

    Tracks:

    1. Hayati
    2. Mountains Of The Moon
    3. Cleopatra King Size
    4. Zaardub
    5. Shout At The Devil
    6. Once Upon A Time In The East
    7. Maghreb Rockers
    8. La Citadelle
    9. Symphony Of Palms
    10. Mistralazul 2

    Album Description

    2002 studio album features Natasha Atlas on two tracks, Nina Miranda of Smoke City on two tracks & Shahin Badar of Prodigy Fame on one track. Considered Wobble's most commercially viable album to date.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars this is the best that ever way and will be.......2004-07-16

    This is one of the best recordings ever put to tape and i mean that. Temple of sound adds that element i believe that wobble has been missing. The vocals on this disc are single handedelly the best aray of vocal tallent in the business and graced with godess natacha atlas vocals that bring a tear to your heart. The last few tracks are remixes from earlier songs and give as much passion as the originalls. The best tribal dub fushion experimentation. Even better that each can do on their own. Better than all other wobble releases even molam dub and full moon, and better than temples peoples colony 1(but still the cronic). Enjoy i know you will.

    5 out of 5 stars Always an inspiration.......2004-05-01

    Love, love, love it. Jah Wobble again saves the day. Beautiful and sophisticated as usual. Jah Wobble's immortal bassing is always an inspiration. Thanks for saving my life as a musician and a human being. In this time of mass produced, mc donald's music, thanks for representing the positive, mystical and beautiful. Food for the soul, enough of this poison. Peace and Love.
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      Shout at the Devil
      Mötley Crüe
      Manufacturer: Universal
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000AU1MPM
      Release Date: 2005-11-07

      Tracks:

      1. In The Beginning/ Shout At The Devil
      2. Looks That Kill
      3. Bastard
      4. Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
      5. Danger
      6. Too Young To Fall In Love
      7. Helter Skelter
      8. Red Hot
      9. Ten Seconds 'Till Love
      10. God Bless The Children Of The Beast

      Album Description

      Limited Japanese reissue, in a miniaturized LP sleeve, of the 'Crue's top 20 & triple platinum 1983 album. Features all 11 of the original rockers, including the title cut, 'Look That Kill' & 'Too Young To Fall In Love', plus the unreleased track 'I Will Survive' & demo versions of 'Shout At The Devil', 'Looks That Kill', 'Hotter Than Hell' & 'Too Young To Fall In Love' with an enhanced section. 16 tracks total. Universal. 2005.
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        Shout at the Devil
        Jah Wobble & The Temple of Sound
        Manufacturer: Southbound
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00005V1A9
        Release Date: 2002-01-28

        Tracks:

        1. Hayati
        2. Mountains of the Moon
        3. Cleopatra King Size
        4. Zaardub
        5. Shout at the Devil
        6. Once Upon a Time in the East
        7. Maghreb Rockers
        8. Citadelle
        9. Symphony of Palms
        10. Mistralazul 2

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        Shout at the Devil
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          ASIN: B000H5TYGY
          Release Date: 2006-10-24
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            ASIN: B00006BNEU
            Release Date: 2003-12-02

            Tracks:

            1. Hayati
            2. Mountains Of The Moon
            3. Cleopatra King Size
            4. Zaardub
            5. Shout At The Devil
            6. Once Upon A Time In The East
            7. Maghreb Rockers
            8. La Citadelle
            9. Symphony Of Palms
            10. Mistralazui 2
            11. Hayati (Dub) (Bonus Track Exclusive To Australian Release)

            Album Description

            2002 studio album features Natasha Atlas on two tracks, Nina Miranda of Smoke City on two tracks & Shahin Badar of Prodigy Fame on one track. Considered Wobble's most commercially viable album to date. This Aussie version includes the bonus track 'Hayati Dub'.
            Raw Tracks [Japan Import]
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              Raw Tracks [Japan Import]
              Motley Crue
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              1988, Warner-Pioneer Japan. 25XD-1052. Exclusive, out of print (since 1989) Japan only release featuring: Live wire (original leathur mix), Piece of your action (original leathur mix), Too young to fall in love (remix), Knock'em dead kid, Home sweet home (remix), Smokin' in the boys room (live).
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                ASIN: B000K7OT8C

                Product Description

                1. IN THE BEGINING 2. SHOUT AT THE DEVIL 3. LOOKS THAT KILL 4. BASTARD 5. GOOD BLESS CHILDREN OF THE BEAST 6. HELTER SKELTER 7. RED HOT 8. TOO YOUNG TO FALL IN LOVE 9. KNOCK' EM DEAD. KID 10. TEN SECONDS TO LOVE 11. DANGER 1. WILD SIDE 2. GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS 3. DANCING ON GLASS 4. BAD BOY BOOGIE 5. NONA 6. FIVE YEARS DEAD 7. ALL IN THE NAME OF.. 8. SUMTHIN' FOR NUTHIN' 9. YOU'RE ALL I NEED 10. JAILHOUSE ROCK (LIVE)

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