ALICE COOPER Part 8 – Something To Remember Him By / In Conclusion
Before bidding farewell to the weird, wild, wacky & wonderful world of Alice Cooper, I want to direct my readers to the excellent SickThingsUK website, where you’ll find all kinds … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 7 – Between High School And Old School
Throughout his career, Alice Cooper has made a habit of confounding the expectations of fans & critics by rarely repeating himself, especially on successive records. One exception, however, took place … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 6 – Picking Up The Bones And Boxing Them Up
With the advent of grunge signaling the end of hair metal, Alice Cooper’s change in direction after 1991’s Hey Stoopid came at a perfect time. On The Last Temptation (1994) … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 5 – Might As Well Be On Mars / The Hair Metal Years
After Alice Cooper cleaned himself up following the release of 1983’s Dada, he re-emerged three years later on a new record label with Constrictor (1986). Putting the early-80s synth-pop & … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 4 – Skeletons In The Closet (1978-1983)
The five albums released by Alice Cooper between 1978 and 1983 may not form the most highly regarded portion of his catalog, but after spending a lot of time with … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 3 – Nightmares, Hell And A Shot Of Whiskey
When Alice Cooper (the band) split up after 1973’s Muscle Of Love and Alice Cooper (the singer) continued recording as a solo artist two years later, most people probably didn’t … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 2 – Hard Hearted Alice
The early 1970’s were a great time to be the Alice Cooper band. Hit records, sold out tours, and success beyond their wildest dreams. Over the course of their first … Continue reading
ALICE COOPER Part 1 – Thoughts On An Artist / Alice Is A Band
At the beginning, Alice Cooper was both a man and a band. Today many fans think of Alice Cooper as the singer with the ghoulish makeup and the crazy macabre … Continue reading