Mtley Cre album
Mötley Crüe's sixth studio album, Til Death Do Us Part, was released on March 15, 1994. It was the band's only album released with singer John Corabi. It is the first album of new material released by the band since their 1989 album, Dr. Feelgood. The band committed itself to sobriety, with a strict regimen of no drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, red meat or caffeine during the recording of the album. The song "Uncle Jack" was about Corabi's uncle, a child molester, and "Misunderstood" was a song about people who were trying to deal with the fact that life had "passed them by" The band signed a $25 million contract with Elektra Records after the album's release. The album was recorded with a total of 24 songs written and recorded over the 10-month span of the recording sessions. The recording sessions proved to be fruitful, with the band writing and recording 24 songs over a two-week-on, two-weeks-off schedule. Sixx enjoyed working with Corabi on the lyrics, feeling his lyrics balanced out his own.