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Originally, there was a band called
Alice Cooper
led by a singer named
Vincent Damon Furnier
. Under his direction,
Alice Cooper
pioneered a grandly theatrical and violent brand of heavy metal that was designed to shock. Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, heavy metal, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood, and huge boa constrictors, all coordinated by the heavily made-up
Furnier
. By that time,
Furnier
had adopted the name for
his androgynous on-stage personality. While the visuals were extremely important to the group's impact, the band's music was nearly as distinctive. Driven by raw, simple riffs and melodies that derived from '60s guitar pop as well as show tunes, it was rock & roll at its most basic and catchy, even when the band ventured into psychedelia and art rock. After the original group broke up and
Furnier
began a solo career as
Alice Cooper
, his actual music lost most of its theatrical flourishes, becoming straightforward heavy metal, yet his stage show retained all of the trademark props that made him the king of shock rock.
Furnier
formed his first group,
the Earwigs
, as an Arizona teenager in the early '60s. Changing the band's name to
the Spiders
in 1965, the group was eventually called
the Nazz
(not to be confused with
Todd Rundgren
's band of the same name).
The Spiders
and
the Nazz
both released local singles that were moderately popular. In 1968, after discovering there was another band called with the same name, the group changed its name to
Alice Cooper
. According to band legend, the name came to
Furnier
during a ouija board session, where he was told he was the reincarnation of a 17th century witch of the same name. Comprised of vocalist
Furnier
-- who would soon begin calling himself
Alice Cooper
-- guitarist
Mike Bruce
, guitarist
Glen Buxton
, bassist
Dennis Dunaway
, and drummer
Neal Smith
, the group moved to California in 1968. In California, the group met
Shep Gordon
, who became their manager, and
Frank Zappa
, who signed
Alice Cooper
to his Straight Records imprint.
Alice Cooper
released their first album,
Pretties for You
, in 1969.
Easy Action
followed early in 1970, yet it failed to chart. The group's reputation in Los Angeles was slowly shrinking, so the band moved to
Furnier
's hometown of Detroit. For the next year, the group refined their bizarre stage show. Late in 1970, the group's contract was transferred to Straight's distributor Warner Bros., and they began recording their third album with producer
Bob Ezrin
. With
Ezrin
's assistance,
Alice Cooper
developed their classic heavy metal crunch on 1971's
Love It to Death
, which featured the number 21 hit single
"Eighteen"
; the album peaked at number 35 and went gold. The success enabled the group to develop a more impressive, elaborate live show, which made them highly popular concert attractions across the U.S. and eventually the U.K.
Killer
, released late in 1971, was another gold album.
Released in the summer of 1972,
School's Out
was
Alice Cooper
's breakthrough record, peaking at number two and selling over a million copies. The title song became a Top Ten hit in the U.S. and a number one single in the U.K.
Billion Dollar Babies
, released the following year, was the group's biggest hit, reaching number one in both America and Britain; the album's first single,
"No More Mr. Nice Guy,"
became a Top Ten hit in Britain, peaking at number 25 in the U.S.
Muscle of Love
appeared late in 1973, yet it failed to capitalize on the success of
Billion Dollar Babies
. After
Muscle of Love
,
Furnier
and the rest of
Alice Cooper
parted ways to pursue other projects. Having officially changed his name to
Alice Cooper
,
Furnier
embarked on a similarly theatrical solo career; the rest of the band released one unsuccessful album under the name
Billion Dollar Babies
, while
Mike Bruce
and
Neal Smith
both recorded solo albums that were never issued. In the fall of 1974, a compilation of
Alice Cooper
's five Warner albums, entitled
Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits
, became a Top Ten hit.
For his first solo album,
Cooper
hired
Lou Reed
's backing band from
Rock 'N' Roll Animal
-- guitarists
Dick Wagner
and
Steve Hunter
, bassist
Prakash John
, keyboardist
Joseph Chrowski
, and drummer
Penti Glan
-- as his supporting group.
Welcome to My Nightmare
,
Alice Cooper
's first solo album, was released in the spring of 1975. The record wasn't a great departure from his previous work, and it became a Top Ten hit in America, launching the hit acoustic ballad
"Only Women Bleed"
; its success put an end to any idea of reconvening
Alice Cooper
the band. Its follow-up, 1976's
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell
, was another hit, going gold in the U.S. After
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell
,
Cooper
's career began to slip, partially due to changing trends and partially due to his alcoholism.
Cooper
entered rehabilitation in 1978, writing an album about his treatment called
From the Inside
(1978) with
Bernie Taupin
,
Elton John
's lyricist. During the early '80s,
Cooper
continued to release albums and tour, yet he was no longer as popular as he was during his early-'70s heyday.
Cooper
made a successful comeback in the late '80s, sparked by his appearances in horror films and a series of pop-metal bands that paid musical homage to his classic early records and concerts.
Constrictor
, released in 1986, began his comeback, but it was 1989's
Trash
that returned
Cooper
to the spotlight. Produced by the proven hitmaker
Desmond Child
,
Trash
featured guest appearances by
Jon Bon Jovi
,
Richie Sambora
, and most of
Aerosmith
; the record became a Top Ten hit in Britain and peaked at number 20 in the U.S., going platinum.
"Poison,"
a midtempo rocker featured on the album, became
Cooper
's first Top Ten single since 1977. After the release of
Trash
, he continued to star in the occasional film, tour, and record, although he wasn't able to retain the audience recaptured with
Trash
. Still, 1991's
Hey Stoopid
and 1994's
The Last Temptation
were generally solid, professional efforts that helped
Cooper
settle into a comfortable cult status without damaging the critical goodwill surrounding his '70s output. After a live album, 1997's
Fistful of Alice
,
Cooper
returned on the smaller Spitfire label in 2000 with
Brutal Planet
and
Dragontown
a year later.
The Eyes of Alice Cooper
appeared in 2003 and found
Alice
and company playing a more stripped-down brand of near-garage rock.
Dirty Diamonds
from 2005 was nearly as raw and hit the streets around the same time
Alice
premiered his syndicated radio show,
Nights with
Alice Cooper
. Three years later he would return with
Along Came a Spider
, a concept album that told the story of a spider-obsessed serial killer. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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I love your songs they are so cool! I love the song "The Man Behind the Mask" I listen to it on my I pod all the time.
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