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Alice Cooper Goes To Hell 1976 Album

Alice Cooper Goes To Hell Alice Cooper Goes To Hell
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Length
43m 15s
Country
United States
Release Dates
1976-06-25
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Alice Cooper Goes to Hell is the second solo album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released in 1976. A continuation of Welcome to My Nightmare as it continues the story of Steven, the concept album was written by Cooper with guitar player Dick Wagner and producer Bob Ezrin.
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Dick Wagner
Dick Wagner
Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Vocals
Bob Ezrin
Bob Ezrin
Piano, Fender Rhodes, Synthesizer, Vocals
Tracklist
1. Go To Hell 5m 2s
2. You Gotta Dance 2m 44s
3. I'm The Coolest 3m 57s
4. Didn't We Meet 4m 15s
5. I Never Cry 3m 43s
6. Give The Kid A Break 4m 13s
7. Guilty 3m 21s
8. Wake Me Gently 5m 3s
9. Wish You Were Here 4m 35s
10. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows 2m 13s
11. Going Home 3m 47s

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When Vince Furnier took over ownership of the Alice Cooper name and launched his solo career back in the mid-70's, I think the intention was to gain stardom on the level of an Elton John or a Bowie along with developing the character in ways previously unheard of. What happened instead was real life interference - specifically, the pressures of keeping up appearances in the public eye, and the effects of continual substance abuse. Two albums into the venture, cracks in the dam were beginning to show, yet on Goes to Hell, Alice and crew are still functioning at near-optimum abilities, for the most part. Backed by the usual co-horts (Bob Ezrin, Steve Hunter, and Dick Wagner) it's an introspective affair, overall, and definitely has more insight than the outright camp that was all over the previous Welcome to My Nightmare.
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