Alice Cooper: Easy Action - 1970

 

The second of Alice Cooper's early albums is by far the better of the two - 

- having a much heavier, attractively riffy rock approach, a deeper, warmer bass sound and a bit more of Cooper's personality making itself known (but nothing approaching how he would develop over subsequent years). I can listen to this, at a push, and can hear small signs of what The Alice Cooper Band would become, but the debut album was pretty much dispensible. 

The best tracks are Mr. & Misdemeanor, the Beatles-esque Shoe Salesman, the groovy, rhythmic Below Your Means, the beautifully bassy Laughing At Me and the grungy Refrigerator Heaven. After this, everything started to change, for the better, with the release of Love It To Death.

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