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Dragontown

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Released
  
September 18, 2001

Artist
  
Alice Cooper

Label
  
Spitfire Records

Recorded
  
2001

Release date
  
18 September 2001

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Length
  
50:48 69:11 (Special Edition)

Producer
  
Alice Cooper, Bob Marlette

Dragontown (2001)
  
The Eyes of Alice Cooper (2003)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Hard rock, Industrial metal

Similar
  
Alice Cooper albums, Hard rock albums

Dragontown is the 22nd studio album by Alice Cooper. It was released in 2001 on Spitfire Records. Like Brutal Planet, the album displays a heavier metal style than many of his previous releases. It peaked on Billboard's "Top Independent Albums" Chart at #12, and the Billboard 200 at #197, his lowest album chart performance since 1983’s DaDa, which did not chart at all.

Contents

This is the first Alice Cooper studio album to contain no singles.

Track listing

All tracks written by Alice Cooper and Bob Marlette, except where noted.

A special edition was released on September 24, 2002, limited to 7,500 units. It includes the original album and a bonus disc with four additional tracks.

Story and themes

It has been believed by many that the album is a sequel to 2000's Brutal Planet. The title song "Dragontown" mentions several characters from that album, such as the "wicked young man" from "Wicked Young Man", the "family of bones" from "Pick Up the Bones", and the lyrical hero from "It's the Little Things". While Dragontown is billed as the worst place on Brutal Planet, several songs are about Hell and who goes there, as opposed to the apocalyptic world of "Brutal Planet." The songs "I Just Wanna Be God" and "The Sentinel" are sung from Satan's perspective, as was "Gimme". "Sister Sara" deals with a nun who "lost her soul" ("Sister Sara/It's your penalty for eternity/Did you think that you were saved?"), and is stylistically reminiscent of the previous album's eponymous opener. "It's Much Too Late" contains direct references to the life of Alice's former drinking buddy, John Lennon, sung in a faux-Liverpudlian accent.

Doug Van Pelt, editor of the Christian music oriented HM Magazine, likened Cooper to C.S. Lewis, stating that he "grabs the devil's microphone and attempts to spill his guts and reveal his wicked schemes." Van Pelt further states that "It's Much Too Late" exposes "unrestrained truth" in stating that "The road to hell is littered with nice guys and good intentions..." and likens "Sex, Death and Money" to Proverbs 5 and isn't really about 'Sex, Death, and Money, but talks against it, as the Bible states.

Personnel

  • Alice Cooper - Vocals
  • Ryan Roxie - Guitar
  • Tim Pierce - Guitar
  • Greg Smith - Bass
  • Kenny Aronoff - Drums
  • Bob Marlette - Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
  • Songs

    1Triggerman4:01
    2Deeper4:36
    3Dragontown5:05

    References

    Dragontown Wikipedia