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Artist: Alice Cooper

Title: Pretties for You

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Category: Rock

Year: 1969

Label: Straight Records

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Alice Cooper lead vocals, harmonica
Neal Smith drums, vocals
Michael Bruce organ, guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals
Glen Buxton guitar
Dennis Dunaway bass, vocals

Tracks

1.  Titanic Overture  1:12
2.  Ten Minutes Before the Worm  1:39
3.  Swing Low, Sweet Cheerio  5:42
4.  Today Mueller  1:48
5.  Living  3:12
6.  Fields of Regret  5:44
7.  No Longer Umpire  2:02
8.  Levity Ball live at The Cheetah  4:39
9.  B.B. on Mars  1:17
10.  Reflected  3:17
11.  Apple Bush  3:08
12.  Earwigs to Eternity  1:19
13.  Changing Arranging  3:03
  
Total Running Time:  38:02

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Existing comments about this CD

From: JarWi Date: December 11, 2005 at 10:22
I am a die-hard fan of Alice & co. but this album is repulsive to me. It's as if the band bought their instruments one day before entering the studio and started making just noise, improvising with no skill, call it whatever you like. Don't expect quality music like on Love It To Death, stay away from this one ;(

From: scott Date: December 14, 2005 at 12:43
The music on this disc is nothing short of bizarre. I love Alice Cooper and as such, I had to own this CD. However, I think this CD would probably have sounded better if I had grown up doing acid in the 60's. Otherwise this stuff is a bit to trippy for me.

From: Andrew Date: December 14, 2005 at 19:42
Though far from his best, it's still better than "Constrictor" and "Hey Stoopid".

From: DNOMYTE Date: May 22, 2009 at 19:27
Love Alice Cooper, but this album gives me headache every time i try and sit and listen to it entirely. It's interesting to hear this album but Coop's voice isn't really quite there in terms of his unique style. There was nowhere to go but up from this release.


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