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"Lost in America" is a single by musician Alice Cooper, who co-wrote the song with Bud Saylor and Icon guitarist Dan Wexler, taken from his 1994 album The Last Temptation. It was the most popular single from the album.
The Last Temptation is the thirteenth solo studio album by American rock singer Alice Cooper, released on July 12, 1994, by Epic Records.It centers on a boy named Steven (also the protagonist of Cooper's earlier work, Welcome to My Nightmare), and a mysterious showman.
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) [1] is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusions, [2] Cooper is considered by music journalists and peers to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock". [3]
Formally, Alice Cooper was a band on its first seven albums from 1969 to 1973, although the line was always blurry, with the singer credited as Alice Cooper, not Vincent Furnier, in the sleeve notes.
This is the discography of American rock singer and songwriter Alice Cooper and his original band.It includes 29 studio albums (plus two studio albums with Hollywood Vampires), 50 singles, 11 live albums, 21 compilation albums, 12 video releases, and an audiobook (promo-only releases have been excluded here).
Lost in America, a 2005 reissue of RTZ's album Lost; Lost in America (Pavlov's Dog album), 1990; Lost in America (Edwin McCain album), 2006, or the title song; Lost in America, a 1996 album by The Gathering Field, or the title song of the album "Lost in America" (Alice Cooper song), 1994 "Lost in America" (Ross Mintzer song), 2013
The song is the last time one of Cooper's singles charted until 2000's "Gimme". [1] The song was written by Alice Cooper, Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw. Along with the other single from the album, “Lost in America”, “It's Me” helped make The Last Temptation become his highest-charting album until 2008's Along Came a Spider.
It includes select tracks from every studio album released until then, plus many B-sides, unreleased songs, and other rarities. It also includes Alice Cooper's authorized biography, [3] Alcohol and Razor Blades, Poison and Needles: The Glorious Wretched Excess of Alice Cooper, All-American, written by Creem magazine editor Jeffrey Morgan. [4]