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From the Inside (Alice Cooper album)

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Released
  
November 17, 1978

Artist
  
Producer
  
Length
  
39:08

Release date
  
17 November 1978

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

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From the Inside(1978)
  
Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Pop rock, Art rock

Similar
  
Lace and Whiskey, Alice Cooper Goes to H, Flush the Fashion, Constrictor, Zipper Catches Skin

Alice cooper from the inside live 1979


From the Inside is the fourth solo studio album by Alice Cooper, released in 1978. It is a concept album about Cooper’s stay in a New York sanitarium due to his alcoholism. Each of the characters in the songs were based on actual people Cooper met in the sanitarium. With this album, he saw the addition of three former members of the Elton John band: lyricist Bernie Taupin, guitarist Davey Johnstone and bassist Dee Murray.

Contents

The lead single from the album was “How You Gonna See Me Now”, an early example of a power ballad, which reached #12 in the US' Hot 100 chart. A music video was also created for it. The ‘Madhouse Rocks Tour’ in support of From the Inside lasted from February to April 1979 and saw all songs from the album as regular parts of the setlist except “Millie and Billie”, “For Veronica’s Sake” and “Jackknife Johnny”. Since 1980, however, songs from From the Inside have rarely been performed live, with the only cases being “Serious” on the 2003 ‘Bare Bones’ tour, “Wish I Were Born in Beverly Hills” on the 2005–2006 Dirty Diamonds Tour, “Nurse Rozetta” on the ‘Descent into Dragontown’ and ‘Theatre of Death’ tours, and “From the Inside” between 1997 and 1999 and on the late 2000s ‘Theatre of Death’ tour.

The album is also notable for having been used to form the characters and storyline when Alice Cooper was featured in a comic book, Marvel Premiere #50.

From the inside with alice cooper the muppet show


Artwork and packaging

The album cover is a centre parting gatefold with Alice Coopers face on the front, that opens up onto a triple page image of a mental asylum, In the top left corner of the picture there is a door with a sign above that reads "the quiet room", this is a hidden flap that opens to reveal Alice, sat in a padded cell wearing a straightjacket, on the inside of the flap there is a message that reads "Inmates! In memory of Moonie", a nod to Alice's old drinking buddy Keith Moon. The picture of Alice in the cell is printed on the inner sleeve along with the song lyrics. On the rear of the album, it shows a picture of the back of an asylum building with the track listing on the double doors there, these double doors both open to show an image of all the inmates stampeding down the corridor towards the back doors you've just opened, waving papers in the air stating their release.

Like the other image seen through a flap, this one is also printed on the inner sleeve.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Alice Cooper and Bernie Taupin; all music composed by Cooper and Dick Wagner, except where noted.

This was one of three Alice Cooper albums to be reissued in 1990 by Metal Blade Records on CD and cassette. The other two were Muscle of Love and Lace and Whiskey. All three albums are now out of print.

Personnel

  • Alice Cooper – Vocals
  • Dick Wagner – Lead guitar
  • Davey Johnstone – Lead guitar
  • Dee Murray – Bass
  • Dennis Conway – drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Steve Lukather – guitar
  • Jay Graydon – guitar, synthesizer programming
  • David Hungate – bass
  • Rick Shlosser – drums
  • Michael Ricciardella – drums
  • Rick Neilsen – guitar
  • Charts

    AlbumBillboard (North America)

    SinglesBillboard (North America)

    "How You Gonna See Me Now" was released as a single worldwide in late-1978 with a B-side called "No Tricks", a non-album track, which was later included in the 1999 box set The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper.

    "From the Inside" was released as a single in the US in early-1979 as a remixed edited version, with "Nurse Rozetta" as its B-side. The remix is also included in The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper.

    Songs

    1From the Inside3:55
    2Wish I Were Born in Beverly Hills3:39
    3The Quiet Room3:53

    References

    From the Inside (Alice Cooper album) Wikipedia