Label: Warner Bros. Records (Japan), WPCR-14307
Style: Glam Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. (February 4, 1948)
Time: 43:07
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 297 Mb
Charts: US #27, UK #23, AUS #4, CAN #23, SWE #47. US: Gold; CAN: Platinum.
Alice
Cooper Goes to Hell (often shortened to Goes to Hell) is the second
solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released in
1976. 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.
With the success of "Only
Women Bleed" from his first solo effort, Alice continued with the rock
ballads on this album. "I Never Cry" was written about his drinking
problem, which would in one year send the performer into rehab and
affect all his subsequent music up to and including 1983's DaDa. Cooper
called the song "an alcoholic confession".
The "Alice Cooper Goes to
Hell" tour of 1976 was completely cancelled prior to commencement due to
Cooper suffering from anemia at the time. However, a number of songs
from the album ended up in Cooper's live show. "Go to Hell" proved the
last song until the 1989 hit song "Poison" to become a consistent part
of Cooper's live setlists, being performed on most tours to the present.
"I Never Cry" was also regularly performed in the late 1970s and during
the 2000s, while "Guilty" was performed regularly on the Flush the
Fashion and Special Forces tours and occasionally during the 2000s, and
"Wish You Were Here" was frequently played on the tours for the
following two albums.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cooper_Goes_to_Hell)



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