Hits -1998- -flac- | Motley Crue - Greatest

Released on October 27, 1998, Mötley Crüe's Greatest Hits (stylized as GREATE THITcap T cap H cap I cap T

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Artist: Mötley Crüe
Title: Greatest Hits
Release Year: 1998 (Remastered)
Genre: Hard Rock / Glam Metal
Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
Source: CD Rip (EAC Secure Mode) / High-Resolution LPCM Released on October 27, 1998, Mötley Crüe's Greatest

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  2. Qobuz: Occasionally, Qobuz offers the 1998 master in 16-bit FLAC. Check the "release date" field.
  3. Tidal (HiFi tier): Tidal sometimes rotates between masters. Look for the MCA Records (1998) version versus the Motley/BMG (2005) version.

Unlike previous compilations (e.g., Decade of Decadence), this 1998 collection distills the Crüe’s peak years (1981–1994) into a lean, explosive 17-track set. It avoids filler and focuses on the anthems that filled arenas and fueled mixtapes. Audio Quality : FLAC format provides a listening

  • “Without You” (1991) – The power ballad that proved Nikki Sixx could channel melodrama as effectively as rage.
  • “Home Sweet Home” (1985) – Re-recorded? No. But this pressing uses the original piano-driven mix, not the later “symphonic” versions.
  • “Anarchy in the U.K.” (Sex Pistols cover, 1991) – A controversial choice; it’s sloppy, unnecessary, but perfectly captures the Crüe’s “we don’t care” ethos.

The album covers the band's peak commercial era (1981–1989) plus the late 90s revival.