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Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 05/26/2009
Mötley Crüe's albums were a lot like episodes of
Married with Children in the sense that they may not be great works of art but can be darn entertaining. With
Bob Rock serving as producer, the L.A. headbangers savor the joys of trashy, unapologetically decadent fun on
Dr. Feelgood -- an album that makes no pretense at being anything else. While nothing here is quite as commanding as
"Shout at the Devil," "Wild Side," or
"Live Wire," such hook-oriented
MTV smashes as
"Kickstart My Heart," the amusing
"Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)," and the title song are infectious and hard to resist, and helped make this the best-selling
Mötley Crüe album ever, as well as providing their first Top Ten singles. Unfortunately, the album would be lead singer
Vince Neil's last album with the band.
Neil's departure -- and
pop-metal's decline in popularity in the mid-'90s -- proved to be severe blows to
Mötley Crüe. [
Eleven Seven's 20th anniversary expanded edition was issued in 2009.]
~Alex Henderson, All Music Guide