Easy Action by Alice Cooper
About the album Easy Action
Easy Action is the second album by the band Alice Cooper, which was released in March 1970 by Straight Records. The album was recorded by the original lineup of the Alice Cooper Group, with the songs being the result of collaboration among all the members of the band.
The recording took place at Sunwest Studios in Hollywood, California between November and December 1969. Producer David Briggs is said to have been unhappy with the band's style, and there is a rumor that the company ultimately used rehearsal tapes instead of the final productions. The album's style is a combination of psychedelic rock, garage rock, acid rock, and early hard rock. It includes experimental structures, unusual time signatures, and "proto-glam" elements, showcasing the group's transition from Frank Zappa's experimentation to a more structured rock sound.
The reviews at the time of Easy Action's release were moderate to negative. The album failed to enter the charts.
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