This 1991 album showcases Alice Cooper's musical range with a stellar cast.
This rock album features guest appearances by such luminaries as Slash and Joe Satriani, and is a key work representing the latter part of Alice Cooper's career.
The album features Alice Cooper's powerful and rich vocals, complemented by the guitar work of a stellar cast of guests. The title track and "Feed My Frankenstein" strike a striking balance between catchiness and heaviness, and the album is a powerful rock album showcasing the band's musical range, along with its heavy production.
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A:
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1)
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Hey Stoopid
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2)
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Love's A Loaded Gun
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3)
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Snakebite
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4)
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Burning Our Bed
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Dangerous Tonight
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6)
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Might As Well Be On Mars
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B:
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1)
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Feed My Frankenstein
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2)
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Hurricane Years
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3)
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Little By Little
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4)
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Die For You
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5)
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Dirty Dreams
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6)
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Wind-Up Toy
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Coordinator [A & R] - Judy Ross
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Cover - Mike McNeilly
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Crew [Assistant To Alice Cooper] - Brian "Renfield" Nelson
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Design [Logo] - David Coleman (5)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Brian Scheuble
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Engineer [Assistant] - Dave Levy
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Engineer [Assistant] - George Cowan
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Engineer [Assistant] - Scott Jochim
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Executive-Producer - Bob Pfeifer
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Management - Shep Gordon
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Management - Toby Mamis
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Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
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Photography By - Randee St. Nicholas
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Producer - Peter Collins
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Recorded By - Paul Northfield