Alice Cooper 1981 Special Forces
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Side one
1. "Who Do You Think We Are"
2. "Seven and Seven Is"
3. "Prettiest Cop on the Block"
4. "Don't Talk Old to Me"
5. "Generation Landslide ‘81" (live)
Side two
6. "Skeletons in the Closet"
7. "You Want It, You Got It"
8. "You Look Good in Rags"
9. "You’re a Movie"
10. "Vicious Rumours"
Personnel
Alice Cooper - vocals
Duane Hitchings - keyboards
Danny Johnson - guitar
Craig Krampf - drums
Mike Pinera - guitar
Erik Scott - bass
Ontario Canada here I'm 59 now but this was the hardest Alice Cooper cassette to get when I was a young guy. This was the best.
I was about 7 when I first started listening to Alice Cooper. I still love all this music.
i love this album! I was 16 ,but I had talked with Randy Rhoads when he was on break and back in Burbank ,he said he was hoping Alice would go back to something more heavy ,and then play with him when he finished up with ozzy and his classical degree! Just imagine that!
Special forces is brilliant, weird, totally different and no other artist apart from Alice cooper would dare release such a incredible album
This album came out when punk rock was really popular I think this was his attempt at punk rock or at least the punk rock audience
@@garylindsey4170 I think you're right
People always dismiss Alice's 4 blackout period albums but I think they're all great.
TrackList
1. Who Do You Think We Are 00:00
2. Seven And Seven Is 04:21
3. Prettiest Cop On The Block 07:03
4. Don't Talk Old To Me 10:17
5. Generation Landslide '81 (Live) 13:13
6. Skeletons In The Closet 17:02
7. You Want It, You Got It 20:44
8. You Look Good In Rags 24:01
9. You're A Movie 27:36
10. Vicious Rumours 31:14
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Thanks man
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I didn't care for this when it was released in 1981, but after listening to it again, it has a raunchier sound than I remember.
This is such a SUPER CRIMINALLY under appreciated album as well Zipper Catches Skin.
DaDa too!!
Yes
Yup. Me in the records store replacing my vinyl copy of Zipper Catches Skin.
Record Store Owner: "This is Alice Cooper's DNR."
Me: " 🎵No Bologna homo...sapiens!🎶
Flush The Fashion to Dada is underrated gold. Love the whole catalogue, but this era is criminally ignored...even by Alice!
First cassette I listened from Alice
Cooper.
We Played it for 30 hrs on loop.
We was tripping, but laughing non stop on every song over and over.
Pretty much same here only on vinyl .
Believe it or not, I had this on 8-track and even now as I listen I can tell when and where it'd fade out, clunk, then fade back in.
@@SlapthePissouttayew Sounded best on 8-track 👍
I'm always there when you think I'm not!! Who do you think we are... we dont care! 💥🤘👌This album is a hidden gem. Long live Alice. Go.
One of his best!!
First time i heard and saw alice cooper back in 1981.was in the spanish tv, in a show called"musical express".
Un Album largement sous estimé ! thank's so much !!! 👍👍
Got to be one of my all time favorites from Alice! Masterpiece!!
I agree 100% . Timeless classic from the coop
Yep,This one is his best! 💯
one if the best albums ever ! highly underated ! its up there with twisted sister under the blade !
это самый крутой концерт купера, браво
Alice Cooper 1981 Special ForcesMusicians
Alice Cooper - vocals
Duane Hitchings - keyboards
Danny Johnson - guitar
Craig Krampf - drums
Mike Pinera - guitar
Erik Scott - bass
I remember when my really mean parents used to lecture me. Alices "don't talk old to me really helped me get through the toughest times!"
да,альбом уникальный,простой(думаете?),в 83м услышал, и врезался он мне навсегда
Meu álbum favorito comprei na época Brasil 2022💚💚💚💚💚💚
Best commercial hard rock artist
Alice cooper is the MAN
Alice Cooper is ahead of his time with this album!
Quite the opposite this kind of stuff was already going out of fashion in 81
Nice !
Cooper!!!!!!!
What a cool album. Love the fact that he doesn't stick to one style and churn out the same shit every time. Not sure what genre this album would fall into but it is out of the box.
This is punk,techno and new wave
Could you do flush the fashion, zipper catches skin, and dada too?
Those would be great too, yeah! Wouldn't mind Hey Stoopid and Trash either.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine those are already up.
@@luvittodeath7031 I managed to find them eventually.
Mr. Vincent "Alice Cooper" Damon Furnier 🐍🎤
Outside of the coke addiction this IS Alice one pure Punk!!
Было дело...................................помним.
Lol, was this album mixed by the drummer?
Listen to You look good in Rags and Foreigners Urgent. Quite similar opening riff….
👍👍👍
My top 5 albums from the Coop of the 70's and 80's
Killer
Billion Dollar Babies
Welcome To My Nightmare
Special Forces
DaDa
All incredible albums🤘
my favs as well, but have to toss in love it to death for completeness.
Have signed mic from 2003eyes ture
Есть такая пластинка виниловая
Of the 4 blackout albums, I could never really get into this one. I'm gonna try again.
@Coogan I find it's easier to consider the Floyd-influnced Alice Cooper band, 71-73 Alice Cooper band, pre-blackout solo Alice Cooper, blackout Cooper, early post-blackout Cooper, and late Cooper as different entities. The only real constant is the stage theatrics.
I reach for any of those (except the Constrictor-era stuff, which I don't care much for) depending on the mood.
There were 3
@@HarryNilssonCatalogue not counting Flush the Fashion?
@@BeeKay5150 Well, he hasn't said that he doesn't remember recording that one, so
@@HarryNilssonCatalogue so I just checked it out, and he apparently does have some memory of recording FTF. I didn't know that. I think some people count it because, well, he was using drugs then and because those albums are all a year apart.
Sometimes I wonder if he just "claims" he can't remember those albums....
Check out no tricks got deleted off from the inside
Discazooooooii
I don't get it I guess but is a super killer Alice Cooper it was a great show ,I like his chop sticks
I truly wonder how many lives Alice's songs have saved!
I hear ya.
+1
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