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Motley Gets Reissued, Sixx Plans Heroin Diaries.
02-01-03
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Mallcore kids who will hit record stores on
April 1st to pick up the new Limp Bizkit CD will have to wait in line with
glam rockers as Motley Crue’s catalog will be reissued by Universal Music
Enterprises on the very same day.
Motley has inked a deal with Universal
Music Enterprises to re-release their back catalog of albums. The reissues
will hit stores on April 1st and will include bonus tracks.
The group was able to take their entire
catalog with them when they left Elektra Records to start their ill-fated
Motley Records in 1999.
Motley Crue’s chief songwriter Nikki Sixx
told Rolling Stone that he is happy to see the bonus tracks included in
the releases. "A lot of times as an artist you'll say, 'These ten songs
are what we think is the best pop for this record. It will get the message
across the best,'" he says. "But later you go back and say, 'That was really
a great song, but it was a ballad and we didn't need two ballads on a record.'
So now it's cool because the record is it's own and then there's the bonus
material, so you don't lump them all together."
The reissues of the albums aren’t the only
recycled Motley material that will hit stores this spring as the band plans
to release DVD versions of their “Lewd, Crued & Tattoed” and “VH1 Behind
the Music: Motley Crue” home videos in April.
Before that they will also release another
greatest hits collection, which is set to hit stores on March 4th.
All things aren’t Motley for Sixx, who
has founded a new group called “Brides of Destruction” that features Tracii
Guns and Adam Hamilton of L.A. Guns, drummer Scott Cogan who has played
with Otep and Vanilla Ice, former Motley Crue vocalist John Corabi on guitar
and an unknown singer named London, who is rumored to be a Los Angeles
area hairstylist who Sixx hired because he had the “frontman look”.
The group has reportedly penned over thirty
songs and is planning to hit the recording studio soon to begin laying
down tracks for their debut album that Sixx expects to be out before the
end of the year.
If that was enough Sixx is also working
on a new book, "It's called The Heroin Diaries," Sixx told Rolling Stone
of the proposed book. "It's basically 1986 to 1987, Christmas morning to
Christmas morning, my story through the making of the Girls, Girls, Girls
record, the jets, the tours, the Rolling Stone cover, the overdoses and
arrests, and a year later sitting there in front of the Christmas tree
going, 'f***, nothing has changed. I'm still sitting here alone.' It's
kind of like a peek into that very dark era."
Sixx is currently considering offers from
publishers who want to put the book out in light of the success of the
Motley Crue autobiography, “The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious
Rock Band”.
antiMUSIC has attempted to contact Sixx
to urge him to reconsider using the title “Heroin Diaries” and use the
more appropriate name for the project, “Dude, I Died, Dude!”
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