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Alice Cooper Goes to Hell
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell

Alice Cooper Goes to Hell in Bloomington, MN

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Following the success of his first solo album,
Welcome to My Nightmare
,
Alice Cooper
followed it up with another concept album,
Goes to Hell
, similar in style to its predecessor. Again, longtime
Alice
producer
Bob Ezrin
was on board, and while there are a few highlights,
signaled an
era where he pretty much forsook the raw
garage rock
of his early days (
Killer
School's Out
) in favor of polished studio glitz. That said, the title track is worthy of any headbanger's time (and remains one of
Cooper
's most overlooked
rock
tunes), while
"I Never Cry"
was another
ballad
that found a place near the top of the charts. Other highlights include such tracks as the
disco
-
boogie
of
"You Gotta Dance"
and the laid-back yet sinister
funk
groove of
"I'm the Coolest."
Elsewhere, the musical experiments aren't as successful -- the old-time sounds of
"Give the Kid a Break,"
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows,"
and the album-closing
"Going Home"
are about as far removed from the expected hard-rocking
AC
direction as you can get. And while the rocker
"Wish You Were Here"
would become a late-'70s concert standard for the Coop, the original studio version lacks the firepower the song achieved on the stage.
was supposed to follow up the album's release with another highly theatrical stage show (following the cue of his first solo tour in 1975), but an illness squashed the tour altogether. Despite its missteps, the gold-certified
would prove to be
's most commercially successful solo album for quite some time. ~ Greg Prato
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