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The album cover is a centre parting gatefold with Alice Cooper's face on the front. It opens up into a triple page image of a lunatic asylum. In the top left corner is a door with a sign above that reads "the quiet room"; this is a hidden flap that opens to reveal Cooper, sitting in a padded cell with a straitjacket by his feet.
From the Inside (Laura Pausini album), 2002; From the Inside (Lynn Anderson album), or the title song, 1978; From the Inside, or the title song, 1971 "From the Inside" (Marcia Hines song), 1975 "From the Inside" (Linkin Park song), 2004 "From the Inside" (video game), 2022 "From the Inside", a song by Def Leppard, a B-side of the single "Have ...
From the Inside is the third studio album by the American country rock band Poco. The band was reportedly unhappy with it following its release. [1] This album was the first to include new member Paul Cotton as lead guitarist, who replaced Jim Messina. Messina would go on to form his partnership with Kenny Loggins.
We’re all naked really.” Record label EMI weren’t quite so free-spirited and refused to distribute it. When the album was eventually released, it was sold clandestinely inside brown paper ...
"From the Inside" is a song recorded by American-Australian singer Marcia Hines. The song was written by Artie Wayne and produced by Robie Porter and released in October 1975 as the second single from Hines' debut studio album, Marcia Shines (1975). The song became Hines' first top ten single in Australia.
From the Inside is the seventh studio album and English-language debut album by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released on November 5, 2002 by Atlantic Records. This was Pausini’s only studio album in English until the release of Laura Xmas in 2016
"From the Inside" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released as the fourth single from their second album, Meteora , and appears as the tenth track on the record. It was released in Australia and the United States (it was released as download only in the UK ) in 2004 as the fourth single from the album.
Self-consciously nerdy in an era of scuzzy post-grunge bluster, 1994's crisp and witty "Weezer" — soon to be known as the Blue Album because of its cover (and the fact that the band kept naming ...