ALICE COOPER Talks About Love It To Death, Killer On Redbeard's In The Studio
July 17, 2009, 14 years ago
Two of ALICE COOPER's most revered albums - Love It To Death and Killer - are the topic of conversation on In The Studio. Hosted by professional radio broadcaster and rock musician interviewer Redbeard, he chats with Cooper about both albums at this location.
Love It To Death was released in January, 1971 features 'Ballad of Dwight Fry', 'Is It My Body', and one of Cooper's trademark songs, 'I'm Eighteen', which brought the Alice Cooper band to the mainstream, with help from producer Bob Ezrin (PINK FLOYD, KISS).
Killer was released in late 1971 (November) and included such staples as 'Under My Wheels', 'Be My Lover', 'Dead Babies', the title track and 'Desperado' which was written about his friend Jim Morrison (THE DOORS) who died the same year this album was released.