Love It To Death by Alice Cooper
About the album Love It To Death
The band Alice Cooper recorded their third album between November and December 1970, which would be titled Love It To Death. This particular album is a landmark both for the band Alice Cooper and for the artist Vincent Damon Furnier, who would follow a solo career under the same stage name a few years later.
Here, Alice Cooper presents an almost 100% hard rock album, which, however, undoubtedly also ventures into the territory of so-called shock-rock and glam rock. The change in sound brings the band one or more steps closer to the wider rock audience of that era—at least in the USA. The song that highlighted both the album and the band was none other than I'm Eighteen, a symbolic song for every "angry teenager." The second single was Caught In A Dream, while noteworthy is the nine-minute Black Juju, which leans closely towards psychedelic rock. Love It To Death reached No.35 on the Billboard.
Love It To Death was significant for another reason for Alice Cooper, as it was the first time the band collaborated with Canadian producer Bob Ezrin, a young man just 21 years old, who, with his ideas, would lead Alice Cooper to the top in the near future through a series of recording works.
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