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Pretties for You is the debut studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released on June 25, 1969, by Straight Records. "Alice Cooper" referred to the band and not its lead singer Vincent Furnier. The album has a psychedelic style to it and the group had yet to develop the more concise hard rock sound that they would become famous for.
School Days: The Early Recordings is a compilation album by Alice Cooper, released in 1973.It contains the band's first two albums, Pretties for You and Easy Action. [1] The original albums were released by Straight Records, but since Warner signed the band later on, they got the rights to re-release the material.
"Reflected" is a song by American rock band Alice Cooper, released in 1969 as the first single from their debut album Pretties for You. The single was issued twice; both on 7-inch vinyl. Its first release was on May 19, 1969, preceding the album Pretties for You which was re
You may not know Vincent Furnier, but you do know Alice Cooper. For nearly 50 years, Cooper and the band bearing that name is one of the iconic figures in hard rock. With an outrageous stage show ...
Edward Beardsley was an American artist who has also been a professor, dean of the division of fine arts and the founder and program director of the UCR/California Museum of Photography. [1]
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SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times. Today's Wordle Answer for #1250 on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
As with Pretties for You, the band's debut from the previous year, Easy Action was neither a commercial nor critical success. Singles include "Shoe Salesman" with "Return of the Spiders". Drummer Neal Smith later said of the record producer David Briggs, "David hated our music and us. I recall the term that he used, referring to our music, was ...