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Lace And Whiskey 1977 Album

Lace And Whiskey Lace And Whiskey
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Length
41m 17s
Country
United States
Release Dates
1977-04-29
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Lace and Whiskey is the third solo and tenth overall studio album by American singer Alice Cooper, released on April 29, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records.
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Dick Wagner
Dick Wagner
Guitar, Vocals
Bob Ezrin
Bob Ezrin
Keyboards, Vocals
Al Kooper
Al Kooper
Piano on "Dammed If You Do"
Tony Levin
Tony Levin
Bass Guitar on "Lace and Whisky", "Damned If You Do" and "Ubangi Stomp"
Jim Gordon
Jim Gordon
Drums on "Road Rats", "Damned If You Do" and "You and Me"
Prakash John
Prakash John
Bass Guitar on "Road Rats"
Josef Chirowski
Josef Chirowski
Keyboards
Allan MacMillan
Allan MacMillan
Piano on "I Never Wrote Those Songs"
Venetta Fields
Venetta Fields
Vocals on "(No More) Love at Your Convenience"
Jimmy Maelaen
Jimmy Maelaen
Percussion
Bob Babbitt
Bob Babbitt
Bass Guitar
Tracklist
1. It's Hot Tonight 3m 22s
2. Lace And Whiskey 3m 8s
3. Road Rats 4m 49s
4. Damned If You Do 3m 8s
5. You And Me 5m 11s
6. King Of The Silver Screen 5m 35s
7. Ubangi Stomp 2m 12s
8. (No More) Love At Your Convenience 3m 49s
9. I Never Wrote Those Songs 4m 34s
10. My God 5m 42s

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Three albums into the Alice solo era and we already have a curious tangent. For Lace and Whiskey he decided to move away from shock rock, and instead take on the persona of a fictional, hard-boiled detective. Unlike Goes to Hell, which worked because not only did it retain the schlocky edge which was essential to the Alice persona, but also gave it depth, here the lines are blurred between meandering story and compelling individual tracks from the Ezrin-Wagner-Cooper alliance. The album's bookends stand out (especially the lead-off "It's Hot Tonight"), but in the middle they lose themselves in the midst of this un-rock 'n'roll story line (the disco-heavy "No More Love At Your Convenience"). There is also another ballad cut from the same cloth as "Only Women Bleed", which hit the Top 10 ("You and Me"). Definitely not his best, but points of interest for fans and casual interlopers alike.
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