Mötley Crüe have announced a super deluxe 40th anniversary box set of their 1985 album, Theatre of Pain, set to arrive November 14th via BMG. The limited-edition collection includes a never-before-released live concert and rare demo recordings, as well as other goodies.
Theatre of Pain has been certified four-times platinum in the United States on the strength of singles “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” (a cover of a Brownsville Station song) and the ballad “Home Sweet Home.”
In addition to a remastered version of the original album, the $150 super deluxe box set adds a 1985 Long Beach live concert that was never previously released, an album of rare demo recordings, and a 76-page hard-cover book featuring a number of never-before-published photos from the “Theatre of Pain Tour.”
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Fans can also pick up various vinyl and CD versions of the 40th anniversary reissue, with exclusive variants at Amazon, Walmart, and Urban Outfitters, with pre-orders available here and here.
Mötley Crüe are in the midst of a residency at Las Vegas’ Dolby Live at Park MGM, with a few more shows to go. Tickets to the remaining dates are available here.
Hear a live version of “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” and see an unboxing of the deluxe box set below.
Theatre of Pain 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Contents:
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<p><strong><em>Theatre of Pain</em> 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Tracklist:</strong></p>
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