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''Welcome to My Nightmare'' is the debut solo and overall eighth studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released on March 11, 1975 by
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, its songs played in sequence form a journey through the nightmares of a child named Steven. The album inspired the '' Alice Cooper: The Nightmare'' TV special, a worldwide concert tour, and his '' Welcome to My Nightmare'' concert film (1976). The tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era. Most of
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's band joined Cooper for this record. Internationally, ''Welcome to My Nightmare'' was released by the ABC subsidiary Anchor Records. It is Cooper's only album under Atlantic Records and Anchor Records. The cover artwork was created by
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for Pacific Eye & Ear. ''
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'' would later rank it ninetieth on the list of the "Top 100 Album Covers of All Time". Famed
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star Vincent Price provided a monologue in the song "Devil's Food". The song "Escape" was a rewrite of a song by the Hollywood Stars from their shelved album ''Shine Like a Radio – The Great Lost 1974 Album'', which was finally released in 2013. The ballad " Only Women Bleed", released as a single, is a song originally composed by guitarist Dick Wagner for his late-1960s band the Frost, with a new title provided by Cooper and revised lyrics written by Wagner and Cooper. The remastered CD version adds three alternate version bonus tracks. A sequel concept album, '' Welcome 2 My Nightmare'', was released in 2011.


Background

The Alice Cooper band broke up by spring of 1974, with Cooper beginning work on his first solo project. Cooper intended the music to be more theatrical than the previous glam rock focused records. Alice Cooper's manager, Shep Gordon had a clause in his contract, that allowed the members of Alice Cooper to do a soundtrack album for a different label, other than Warner Brothers. As a result, Shep Gordon and Alice Cooper went to Atlantic Records, a sister label to Warner Brothers, to begin work on the album. Cooper hired Bob Ezrin, who had produced four previous Cooper records, to collaborate with him. Ezrin, Steve Hunter, and Dick Wagner had all performed on the Alice Cooper band’s 1973 studio album '' Billion Dollar Babies'', produced by Ezrin. Subsequently, Ezrin produced and performed on
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’s 1973 concept album ''
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'', including Hunter, Wagner, and Tony Levin. Reed’s band on his following live album '' Rock 'n' Roll Animal'' (1974) was composed of Hunter, Wagner, Prakash John, and Pentti Glan. Ezrin and Cooper hired all four members of Reed’s live band, plus Levin, to work on Cooper’s new album. Wagner and Ezrin would co-write the majority of the tracks with Cooper.


Concept

In 2020, while being interviewed on the Bob Lefsetz podcast, Ezrin recalled that Alice Cooper's manager Shep Gordon had a clause that allowed the Alice Cooper band members to make a soundtrack album for another label. As a result, the album needed have a storyline to become a soundtrack, that would subsequently be adapted into a film or television show. Ezrin and Cooper came up with a story concept for the album, with Cooper telling the story of the nightmares of the character Steven. During the Bob Lefsetz podcast, Ezrin recounts that he and Alice Cooper initially created the storyline, in which a rock star named Steven and his mistress are on a private jet flying over the Rocky Mountains. The jet crashes, and both Steven and his mistress disappear. However, 28 days later, Steven emerges alone and unharmed. During those 28 days, Steven became a vampire and he now lives out his days as a rock star by day and killer at night. The album was ultimately adapted into a television show called '' Alice Cooper: The Nightmare''.


Critical reception

''Welcome to My Nightmare'' received generally mixed reviews upon release. Dave Marsh of ''
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'' called the album "a TV soundtrack that sounds like one. The horn parts are so corny you might imagine that you're listening to the heavy-metal Ann-Margret." He noted the absence of the original Alice Cooper band, stating, "without the wildness and drive of the sound the Cooper troupe had, the gimmicks on which Alice the performer must rely are flat and obvious." He concluded by saying that it "is simply a synthesis of every mildly wicked, tepidly controversial trick in the Cooper handbook. But in escaping from the mask of rock singer which he claimed he found so confining, Cooper has found just another false face." In addition,
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rated the album a B− grade, stating that it "actually ain't so bad – no worse than all the others". He stated that the varying compositions of the songs would potentially cause the album to influence younger listeners, saying: "Alice's nose for what the kids want to hear is as discriminating as it is impervious to moral suasion, so perhaps this means that the more obvious feminist truisms have become conventional wisdom among at least half our adolescents." A retrospective review by
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's Greg Prato was more positive. Prato considered the album Cooper's best solo work, despite the absence of the original band: "While the music lost most of the gritty edge of the original AC lineup, ''Welcome to My Nightmare'' remains Alice's best solo effort – while some tracks stray from his expected hard rock direction, there's plenty of fist-pumping rock to go around." However, he maintained that "the rockers serve as the album's foundation – 'Devil's Food', 'The Black Widow', 'Department of Youth', and 'Cold Ethyl' are all standouts, as is the more tranquil yet eerie epic 'Steven'." He concluded by comparing the album to Cooper's subsequent solo efforts by stating: "Despite this promising start to Cooper's solo career, the majority of his subsequent releases were often not as focused and were of varying quality." ''The New York Times'', describing the subsequent tour, said that Cooper was much tougher than he looked in concert. Since its release, ''Welcome to My Nightmare'' has become the most-represented album in Alice Cooper's concert setlists, accounting for, even including concerts from before its release, 15.7 percent of all the songs he has played live – a proportion which of course will be much larger counting only shows since the album's composition and release. It is the last album from which every song has been performed live, although "The Awakening" was never played until the Trash Tour on November 21, 1989; while "Some Folks" and "Escape" were never performed after the album's support tour apart from a handful of performances of the latter song in 2001. Alice started playing "Escape" again on his 2019–2020 Ol' Black Eyes Is Back Tour.


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Alice Cooper – lead vocals * Dick Wagner – electric and acoustic guitar, vocals * Steve "Deacon" Hunter – electric and acoustic guitar * Prakash John – bass * Pentti "Whitey" Glan – drums Additional personnel * Bob Ezrin – synthesizer, keyboards, vocals, producer * Jozef Chirowski – keyboards, clavinet, vocals, Fender Rhodes * Tony Levin – bass on "Welcome to My Nightmare" and "Escape" * Johnny "Bee" Badanjek – drums on "Welcome to My Nightmare" and "Escape" * Vincent Price – The Curator * Trish McKinnon – "Mom" * David Ezrin, Gerry Lyons, Michael Sherman, the Summerhill Children's Choir – vocals * Bob Ezrin, Allan Macmillan – arrangements Technical * Jeffrey Morgan – liner notes (reissue) * Michael Sherman – production assistant * Phil Ramone – engineer on "Only Women Bleed", recording at A&R Studios * Corky Stasiak, Dave Palmer, Ed Sprigg, Rod O'Brien – recording at Record Plant East and Electric Lady Studios * Dave Palmer, Jim Frank – recording at Soundstage *
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– artwork


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Stage adaptation

Cooper talked with ''Rolling Stone'' over the theatrical adaptation of his album, although there has been little traction on this since 2010.


Cover versions

The 1999 tribute album '' Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper'' includes covers of "Cold Ethyl" by Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Mike Inez, Billy Sheehan and Simon Phillips and "The Black Widow" by Bruce Dickinson, Adrian Smith, Tony Franklin, Tommy Aldridge and David Glen Eisley. The album also includes covers of the title track and " Only Women Bleed". All four tracks also feature the album's producer, Bob Ezrin.


References


External links

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Alice Cooper Welcome to My Nightmare Tour Program

Alice Cooper Welcome to My Nightmare on Original Album Cover Art
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