Mötley Crüe - Star Spangled Fight Part 2

The band’s fourth album, Girls, Girls, Girls, was released in May 1987 and debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200. Sixx has said in interviews that he believes the album would have debuted at number 1 if not for behind the scenes maneuvering by Whitney Houston’s record label.[52] The band again changed their look for the album and subsequent tour, trading the glam elements of the previous album for a biker aesthetic. he band faced many of the same personal issues that plagued the recording of Theatre of Pain and Sixx has complained that those issues compromised the album’s quality, although he has spoken more positively about the record in subsequent years. After finding sobriety in 1989, Mötley Crüe reached its peak popularity with the release of their fifth album, the Bob Rock-produced Dr. Feelgood, on September 1, 1989. Rock and the band recorded the album in Vancouver, with the band members recording their parts separately for the first time to reduce infighting and to focus on in
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