Album Info
Artist: | Alice Cooper |
Album: | Hey Stoopid |
Released: | Europe, 28 Jul 2017 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Hey Stoopid | 4:34 |
Arranged By - David Campbell, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Gary Falcone, Jack Ponti, Joe Satriani, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Mike Finnigan, Ozzy Osbourne, Scott Bender, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe, West Coast Gang, Zachary Nevel | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Joe Satriani, Slash , Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster | ||
Keyboards [Synclavier] - Steve Croes | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
A2 | Love's A Loaded Gun | 4:11 |
Arranged By - David Campbell, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Gary Falcone, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Mike Finnigan, Scott Bender, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster, Robert Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
A3 | Snakebite | 4:33 |
Arranged By - David Campbell, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Gary Falcone, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Mike Finnigan, Scott Bender, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Vic Pepe | ||
A4 | Burning Our Bed | 4:35 |
Arranged By - David Campbell, Joey Carbone | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Gary Falcone, Mike Finnigan, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Joe Satriani, Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Al Pitrelli, Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Steve West | ||
A5 | Dangerous Tonight | 4:42 |
Arranged By - David Campbell | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Gary Falcone, Mike Finnigan, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - Robert Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Organ [B3] - John Webster | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Desmond Child | ||
A6 | Might As Well Be On Mars | 7:09 |
Arranged By - Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Arranged By [Strings] - Chris Boardman | ||
Backing Vocals - Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Scott Bender, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - Robert Bailey | ||
Keyboards [Additional] - Jai Winding | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Desmond Child, Dick Wagner | ||
B1 | Feed My Frankenstein | 4:45 |
Arranged By - David Campbell | ||
Backing Vocals - British Gang, Cali, Gary Falcone, Ian Richardson, Mick Wilson, Mike Finnigan, Nick Coler, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Nikki Sixx | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Joe Satriani, Stef Burns, Steve Vai | ||
Keyboards - John Webster, Robert Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Ian Richardson, Nick Coler, Zodiac Mindwarp | ||
B2 | Hurricane Years | 3:59 |
Arranged By - Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Scott Bender, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Stef Burns, Vinnie Moore | ||
Keyboards - Robert Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
B3 | Little By Little | 4:35 |
Arranged By - David Campbell, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Gary Falcone, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Mike Finnigan, Scott Bender, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Joe Satriani, Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
B4 | Die For You | 4:17 |
Arranged By - David Campbell | ||
Backing Vocals - Cali, Gary Falcone, Mike Finnigan, Shaun Murphy, Sherwood Ball, Stan Bush, Terry Wood, West Coast Gang | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Mick Mars, Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster, Robert Bailey | ||
Keyboards [Synclavier] - Steve Croes | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Jim Vallance, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx | ||
B5 | Dirty Dreams | 3:30 |
Arranged By - Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Scott Bender, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Vinnie Moore | ||
Lead Vocals, Harmonica - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jim Vallance | ||
B6 | Wind-Up Toy | 5:28 |
Arranged By - Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe | ||
Backing Vocals - Corky McClennan, East Coast Gang, Jack Ponti, Kelly Keeling, Lance Bulen, Scott Bender, Tony Palmucci, Vic Pepe | ||
Bass - Hugh McDonald | ||
Drums - Mickey Curry | ||
Guitar - Joe Satriani, Stef Burns | ||
Keyboards - John Webster, Robert Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals - Alice | ||
Written-By - Alice Cooper , Bob Pfeifer, Jack Ponti, Vic Pepe |
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Description
Alice Cooper - Hey Stoopid LP Vinyl Record
"Hey Stoopid" is an album by Alice Cooper. The man who first brought shock rock to the masses, Alice Cooper became one of the most successful and influential acts of the '70s with their gritty but anthemic hard rock and a live show that delivered a rock & roll chamber of horrors, thrilling fans and cultivating outrage from authority figures.
"Hey Stoopid," is one of Alice Cooper's best bodies of work to date, containing some of their most popular songs such as "Hey Stoopid," and "Love's A Loaded Gun" This album offers a listening experience like no other and is a must have for any fan of the Heavy Metal scene.
Pressed on Classic Black Vinyl.
Alice Cooper's album "Hey Stoopid" was released on July 2, 1991, and it stands as a significant entry in the shock rocker's extensive discography. Known for his theatrical stage presence and dark, horror-themed lyrics, Alice Cooper took a slightly different approach with this album, blending his signature style with a more polished, radio-friendly sound that was characteristic of early '90s rock.
"Hey Stoopid" came on the heels of Cooper's successful 1989 album "Trash," and it continued to build on the commercial resurgence he experienced during that period. The album was produced by Peter Collins, who had previously worked with artists like Rush and Bon Jovi, and it features an impressive lineup of guest musicians. Notably, the album includes contributions from guitar legends like Slash from Guns N' Roses, Joe Satriani, and Steve Vai, as well as Ozzy Osbourne, who provided backing vocals on the title track.
The title track, "Hey Stoopid," is one of the standout songs on the album. It's a catchy, anthemic tune that addresses the serious issue of teenage suicide, encouraging listeners to seek help and support. The song's message is delivered with Cooper's trademark wit and theatrical flair, making it both impactful and memorable. The accompanying music video, featuring cameos from the likes of Slash and Ozzy, received significant airplay on MTV, further boosting the song's popularity.
Another highlight of the album is "Feed My Frankenstein," which gained additional fame after being featured in the 1992 film "Wayne's World." The track is a quintessential Alice Cooper song, with its tongue-in-cheek horror references and driving rock riffs. The song's inclusion in the movie helped introduce Cooper to a new generation of fans, cementing his status as a rock icon.
Critically, "Hey Stoopid" received mixed reviews upon its release. Some critics praised the album for its strong production values and catchy hooks, while others felt it lacked the raw edge of Cooper's earlier work. However, fans of Cooper's music generally embraced the album, appreciating its blend of hard rock and glam metal elements.
In terms of commercial performance, "Hey Stoopid" achieved moderate success. It reached number 47 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States and performed well in several international markets, particularly in the UK and Australia. While it didn't achieve the same level of commercial success as "Trash," it solidified Cooper's presence in the rock scene of the early '90s.
One interesting aspect of "Hey Stoopid" is its reflection of the collaborative spirit of the rock community at the time. The album's guest appearances highlight the camaraderie among rock musicians, with many of Cooper's peers eager to contribute to his project. This sense of collaboration adds a unique dimension to the album, showcasing the mutual respect and admiration among these legendary artists.
Overall, "Hey Stoopid" is a testament to Alice Cooper's ability to adapt and evolve with the changing musical landscape while staying true to his roots. The album's blend of catchy melodies, theatrical themes, and star-studded collaborations make it a noteworthy entry in Cooper's catalog. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Hey Stoopid" offers a glimpse into the enduring appeal of one of rock's most iconic figures.