Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell
| Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell |
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers
UPC:
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Personnel: Alice Cooper (vocals); John Tropea, Steve Hunter (guitar); Al Macmillan (piano); Bob Ezrin (keyboards, background vocals); |
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Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell Specs:
| Product Name | Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell |
| Manufacturer | Warner Brothers |
| Product Number MPN | 075992729925 |
| Retail Price | $11.98 |
| EAN-13 | 0075992729925 |
| EAN-14 | 00075992729925 |
| UPC | 075992729925 |
| Specifications | |
| Release Date | 1988-04-12, 1990-10-25 |
| Format | Audio CD, CD |
| Artist(s) | Alice Cooper |
| Album | Warner Bros. Records, Goes To Hell, Alice Cooper Goes to Hell |
| Tracks | - Go to Hell
- You Gotta Dance
- I'm the Coolest
- Didn't We Meet
- I Never Cry
- Give the Kid a Break
- Guilty
- Wake Me Gently
- Wish You Were Here
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
- Going Home
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| Num. of Items | 1 |
| Record Label | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Brothers |
| Genre | Hard Rock |
| Deal first added on: | 17-January-2004 |

Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell
"A Future Broadway Musical? Why Not!" | 2009-12-13 |
| - Reviewed By Lynn Pritchett from Arizona |
Listen closely to just the first two songs, and settle in for the rest of a riveting musical story that is Alice Cooper Goes to Hell. It's a rock opera worthy of consideration for molding into a Broadway musical, not unlike the great "Chicago" with dark characters, death, and redemption.
It opens with a rock star's fall from the morals and life he knew and once lived, to the wicked ways of stardom and into damnation of Hell. The manipulative dance between the rocker and the devil has surprising rhythms and lyrics, which resonate even now these 30+ years after Alice Cooper Goes to Hell hit the top 40 in the mid-1970's. |
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"Hail to the prince of darkness!" | 2009-07-30 |
| - Reviewed By Marcelo Rangel from Brasilia - Brazil |
This is totally un-Alice Cooper, but you want to know something, this album is great!
Come on, this was the time were Alice was experimenting, and with extreme success. Listen to "You Gotta Dance" for instance, damn right that is a song from the 70's. The classic ballad "I Never Cry" that is a obligatory song on live concerts, "Give the Kid a Break" is another song that you'd never thought of an Alice song, but is a good song anyway.
The album starts very heavy though, as "Go to Hell" is a strong and well written piece of rock.
Most Alice fans won't like this, but if you feel like giving a chance to Alice I assure you won't regret yourself, as this album will make you dance (?) and sing along in most of the time. A great album! |
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"I Love Alice!" | 2009-06-03 |
| - Reviewed By Sandy Sue from Commercial Point, OH USA |
| I am re-collecting Alice that I had on vinyl when they were new. I had forgotten how much I loved this one :D |
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"Pretty weak for Alice." | 2009-04-27 |
| - Reviewed By Skyclad from Michigan |
| Don't know what it is about this album, but aside from the "title track", I've never seen any other standout tracks. It's seems a bit uninspired. |
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"Check out the back cover...Alice taking another step down into career hell!" | 2009-04-07 |
| - Reviewed By Sonic from Blue Jay Way |
Where do you start with this record? Mercy. A corny record overall. Again, if you read my "Welcome to my Nightmare" review and trust it, this album is a few steps down from that effort. While there is some nice guitar work on this album, I can't get past the stupid lyrics. So many, nudge-nudge, wink-wink passages. And while I understand the humor, it just gets to sound like your old drunken uncle telling you the same corny story over and over. Alice Cooper always had humor in some songs...just not EVERY song ALL of the time. To me the best rocker is "Guilty". Great guitars and a pretty cool song. "I Never Cry" is a great ballad. Nice song. But seriously folks, that's about it. Alice singing "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"??? Chuck Berris should've gonged him right then and there. |
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"Classic Alice" | 2009-02-12 |
| - Reviewed By thegoblin7 |
| Alice Cooper Goes to Hell is classic Alice. Any fan of Alice should have this one; it is him at his best. |
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