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Album Review

This album was very disappointing from a sales point of view, and that is certainly a shame. As Alice Cooper albums go, this one is really far above average. It seems to be one of his albums that tried to merge the older, creepy style with a newer, more alternative style. From the spooky opening tones of the title track, that horror movie chic that Cooper did so well is quite apparent. Other tracks, such as "Former Lee Warmer," also do well at capturing that sort of a mood. Still, there are lighter-hearted, more alternative rock-type pieces such as "Scarlet and Sheba" and "Enough's Enough." One the humorous side, Cooper gives "I Love America" and "Dyslexia." The lyrical pun to the latter cut is absolutely priceless. This album is a rather varied release, showcasing several sides of Cooper's musical tastes, but it is all very entertaining. If you missed it when it first came around, do yourself a favor and give it a try now.

Customer Reviews

Forgotten

DaDa seems to be one of Alice's forgotten albums which is really a shame. DaDa doesn't have the same sound as his earlier albums, but it keeps similar themes (like chilling stories). Despite my general preference for Alice's earlier albums I must say that DaDa is a truly fantastic album. I reall enjoy the first track, DaDa, where Alice is in an asylum being talked to by a doctor of some sorts. He sounds so crazy! And of course Alice gets to inject his own humor into the album in the tracks Dyslexia and I Love America, both of which are very amusing albums. DaDa tells the tale of Former Lee Warmer, a crazy, cannabalistic old man. My personal favorites on the album are Scarlet and Sheba and Pass the Gun Around. This is one album I would love to see played live. Give it a shot, you shouldn't be dissapointed.

A beautiful mess

Probably Coop's worst performing (from album sales perspective) records, but one that fans of the bizarre are gonna' love. I'm currently discovering this one and, I must say, I am enjoying it thoroughly. If you own no Alice Cooper albums, DO NOT START HERE! This is like an excellent sorbet, after the cocktails (Killers), the starter salad (Love it to Death), and the filet mignon (Love it to Death). And, after you've digested a few other sides (From the Inside, Flush the Fashion, Special Forces), this is a great finisher. By the way, where is the Lace and Whiskey album, Apple? Add that nugget, too.

Thank God, It's Finally Here!

I have been waiting for Alice's albums from the 80s to become available via iTunes since the beginning. Definitely worth the wait. This album is one of Alice's very best albums and THE best of his 80s work. It stands alone all of his albums as having a sound all of its own. Eerie and beautiful it is what Welcome to My Nightmare tried to be (and that is, by no means, a slight against that masterpiece). For my money the standout tracks are "DaDa," "Former Lee Warmer" (my favorite), "Fresh Blood" (a close second), and "Pass the Gun Around." That last track is what Ozzy's "Suicide Solution" wishes it could have been.

Biography

Born: February 4, 1948 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

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...
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