
Alice Cooper - Love It To Death (1971) {2025 Rhino High Fidelity}
BAND/ARTIST: Alice Cooper
- Title: Love It To Death
- Year Of Release: 1971
- Label: Rhino Records – RHF1 1883
- Genre: Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Vinyl 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:12
- Total Size: 1.33 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Caught In A Dream (3:11)
02. I'm Eighteen (3:01)
03. Long Way To Go (3:05)
04. Black Juju (9:14)
05. Is It My Body (2:40)
06. Hallowed Be My Name (2:30)
07. Second Coming (3:06)
08. Ballad of Dwight Fry (6:35)
09. Sun Arise (3:53)
01. Caught In A Dream (3:11)
02. I'm Eighteen (3:01)
03. Long Way To Go (3:05)
04. Black Juju (9:14)
05. Is It My Body (2:40)
06. Hallowed Be My Name (2:30)
07. Second Coming (3:06)
08. Ballad of Dwight Fry (6:35)
09. Sun Arise (3:53)
Review by Greg Prato
Alice Cooper's third album, Love It to Death, can be pinpointed as the release when everything began to come together for the band. Their first couple of albums (Pretties for You and Easy Action) were both largely psychedelic/acid rock affairs and bore little comparison to the band's eventual rip-roaring, teenage-anthem direction. The main reason for the quintet's change was that the eventually legendary producer Bob Ezrin was on board for the first time and helped the Coopers focus their songwriting and sound, while they also perfected their trashy, violent, and theatrical stage show and image. One of the band's most instantly identifiable anthems, "I'm Eighteen," was what made the album a hit, as well as another classic, "Is It My Body." But like Alice Cooper's other albums from the early '70s, it was an incredibly consistent listen from beginning to end. The garage rocker "Caught in a Dream" as well as the ass-kicking "Long Way to Go" and a pair of epics -- the Doors-esque "Black Juju" and the eerie "Ballad of Dwight Fry" -- showed that Alice was easily in league with other high-energy Detroit bands of the era (MC5, Stooges). Love It to Death was the first of a string of classic releases from the original Alice Cooper group.
Alice Cooper – vocals, harmonica
Glen Buxton – lead guitar
Michael Bruce – rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Dennis Dunaway – bass guitar, backing vocals
Neal Smith – drums, backing vocals
Alice Cooper's third album, Love It to Death, can be pinpointed as the release when everything began to come together for the band. Their first couple of albums (Pretties for You and Easy Action) were both largely psychedelic/acid rock affairs and bore little comparison to the band's eventual rip-roaring, teenage-anthem direction. The main reason for the quintet's change was that the eventually legendary producer Bob Ezrin was on board for the first time and helped the Coopers focus their songwriting and sound, while they also perfected their trashy, violent, and theatrical stage show and image. One of the band's most instantly identifiable anthems, "I'm Eighteen," was what made the album a hit, as well as another classic, "Is It My Body." But like Alice Cooper's other albums from the early '70s, it was an incredibly consistent listen from beginning to end. The garage rocker "Caught in a Dream" as well as the ass-kicking "Long Way to Go" and a pair of epics -- the Doors-esque "Black Juju" and the eerie "Ballad of Dwight Fry" -- showed that Alice was easily in league with other high-energy Detroit bands of the era (MC5, Stooges). Love It to Death was the first of a string of classic releases from the original Alice Cooper group.
Alice Cooper – vocals, harmonica
Glen Buxton – lead guitar
Michael Bruce – rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Dennis Dunaway – bass guitar, backing vocals
Neal Smith – drums, backing vocals
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