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Love It to Death is the third studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released on March 9, 1971.It was the band's first commercially successful album and the first album that consolidated the band's aggressive hard-rocking sound, instead of the psychedelic and experimental rock style of their first two albums.
Neal Smith (born September 23, 1947) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the rock group Alice Cooper from 1967 to 1974. He performed on the group's early albums Pretties for You and Easy Action, their breakout album Love It to Death and the subsequent successful albums Killer, School's Out, and Billion Dollar Babies.
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).
Love It to Death proved to be their breakthrough studio album, reaching number 35 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album charts. It would be the first of 11 [fn 5] Alice Cooper group and solo albums produced by Ezrin, who is widely seen as being pivotal in helping to create and develop the band's definitive sound. [38]
Alice Cooper’s third album for Straight, 1971’s Love It To Death, was their commercial breakthrough, at which point the band began releasing albums directly through Warner Bros. 9. Alice (The ...
"Caught in a Dream" is a song by American rock band, Alice Cooper, released in 1971 as the second single from their third album Love It to Death. It was released, backed with "Hallowed Be My Name", in May 1971 [1] and peaked in the US at number 94. [3] As the album's opening track, it comes just before Love It to Death's signature hit "I'm ...
Glen Edward Buxton (November 10, 1947 – October 19, 1997) was an American guitarist who played lead guitar for the rock band Alice Cooper.In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 90 on its list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". [1]
Wagner continued to co-write songs and play lead guitar on additional Cooper albums, including: Goes to Hell (1976), The Alice Cooper Show (1977), Lace and Whiskey (1977), From the Inside (1978; written by the team of Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner and Bernie Taupin), Zipper Catches Skin (1982), DaDa (1983) and Hey Stoopid (1991) among others.