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Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (often shortened to Goes to Hell [6]) is the second solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released in 1976. [7] 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.
Original Sin is a concept album performed by Pandora's Box and produced by Jim Steinman.It was released on November 6, 1989. [5] Steinman wrote the majority of this album, although there are a couple of cover versions.
The music video for "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" was directed by Stuart Birchall and released on 5 September 2013. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The video depicts the band performing in a chapel alongside imagery intended to illustrate the song's lyrics, including "empty swings swaying back and forth, a pin piercing a voodoo doll, religious symbols, and a ...
The version of "God Gave Rock 'n Roll to You II" is not that which plays at the film's end as it lacks the intro by Steve Vai and the sound of girls chanting the chorus as the song fades to end. The intro solo was released by Steve Vai in his compilation album The Elusive Light and Sound, Vol. 1 , along with all of the other small pieces ...
Reinvention, renewal, and healing through music-making are of course nothing new for Cindy, who with the B-52’s once pulled off one of the greatest, most against-all-odds comebacks in pop history.
[1] [2] In 1973, she released the song "Yesterday and You", a Top 30 single on the Easy Listening chart and #117 on the Bubbling Under chart. In the late 1970s, she performed a duet with Leonard Coleman Boone called "There's No Me Without You", and was a part of the musical group Wondergap with Jim Ryan and Andy Goldmark, signed to A&M Records.
Hits Out of Hell is a 1985 compilation album by Meat Loaf. [2] It comprises seven Jim Steinman songs. The original release also contained the hit " Modern Girl " from Bad Attitude , which came out at about the same time.
Capitalizing on the tour's success the live album Live Bootleg (Resurrection Band album) was recorded in the fall of 1983 and released in 1984 and is the band's biggest selling album and features a mixture of the band's most popular live tracks as well as two new hard driving songs: "Gameroom" and "Playground".