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"I'm Eighteen" is a song by American rock band Alice Cooper, first released as a single in November 1970 backed with "Is It My Body". It was the band's first top-forty success—peaking at number 21—and convinced Warner Bros. that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album.
Welcome to My Nightmare is the debut solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released on February 28, 1975 by Atlantic Records.A concept album, its songs played in sequence form a journey through the nightmares of a child named Steven.
Love It to Death is the third studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released on March 9, 1971.It was the band's first commercially successful album and the first album that consolidated the band's aggressive hard-rocking sound, instead of the psychedelic and experimental rock style of their first two albums.
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Despite "I Am the Future" being featured in the film Class of 1984 as its theme song, [13] and the Waitresses' Patty Donahue appearing on the single "I Like Girls", Zipper Catches Skin failed to chart in most countries, including in the US where it became Cooper's first album to not dent the Billboard Top 200 since Easy Action (1970). [3]
Alice Cooper a Paris (more commonly known as Alice in Paris [1]) is a French television special starring shock-rocker Alice Cooper.. A series of music videos of songs from his then-current album Special Forces (1981) with a few songs from Flush the Fashion (1980) and some older hits mixed in, several songs were re-recorded for the special [2] ("Only Women Bleed", "I'm Eighteen", "Billion ...
As the album's opening track, it comes just before Love It to Death's signature hit "I'm Eighteen". A straight-ahead rocker that follows simple hard-rock formulas, trading heavy riffing with guitar fills and solos, [ 4 ] "Caught in a Dream" was the album's second single and featured irreverent, tongue-in-cheek lyrics such as "I need everything ...
‘I’m Going to Ruin My Life’ “I don’t drink or do drugs anymore,” Cooper told The Hollywood Reporter in September 2012, explaining that “being sober” helped “a great deal” with ...