Disco de Alice Cooper: «Dirty Diamonds [UK Import]»
- Título:Dirty Diamonds [UK Import]
- Fecha de publicación:2005-08-16
- Tipo:Desconocido
- Estilo musical:Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
- Sello discográfico:Spitfire
- Letras explícitas:Si
- UPC:5036369525729
Información del disco
Análisis
When the big fat advances from big fat record companies dried up, Alice Cooper pared down his sound and came to terms with his inner garage on the nearly overdubless The Eyes of Alice Cooper. The album was worthy redemption from the big-money blandness of his mid-'80s recordings and a nice return to form after flirting with the industrial-flavored metal that defined his late-'90s material. Dirty Diamonds stays the course, and while it's not Killer or Love It to Death, it at least sounds like it's from the guy who was responsible for those classics. Fortunately, Alice is well aware of his age, and without teen angst as his focus, he turns to hedonism, sexy women, and sly, sicko humor played bar band style by one of the tightest crews he's ever fronted. Delivered in an exaggerated Johnny Cash style, "I'm in jail in a Texas town/In my sister's wedding gown" opens the bizarre "The Saga of Jesse Jane," a tale of a trucker who drives his rig all night listening to Judy Collins. It's inspired, as is the cover of the Left Banke's "Pretty Ballerina" (harpsichord, flute, and all), the reckless party tune "Steal That Car," and the slinking "Six Hours," which smells a lot like Cooper during his Bob Ezrin heyday until the dramatic bridge comes along and makes the likeness uncanny. The album is filled with surprises, but recalling his Flush the Fashion era with the robotic snarl on "Your Own Worst Enemy" takes the cake for Cooper fanatics. The catchy "Perfect" is a worthy single and the filler is clearly marked "bonus track." Ending the album with the Southern-fried, horror show "Zombie Dance" would have made more sense, since "Stand" with rapper Xzibit -- lifted from Unity: The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Album -- is silly and forced. Those are traits the rest of this fine album avoids like they were poison, or for that matter, "Poison." [The U.K. version of Dirty Diamonds replaces "Stand" with its own bonus track, the much more fitting rocker "The Sharpest Pain."] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Contenido
- 1 Woman Of Mass Distractionimg 4:00
- 2 Perfect3:31
- 3 You Make Me Wanna3:32
- 4 Dirty Diamonds4:03
- 5Saga of Jesse Jane
- 6Sunset Babies (All Got Rabies)
- 7 Pretty Ballerina3:02
- 8 Run Down The Devil3:29
- 9 Steal That Car3:17
- 10 Six Hours3:25
- 11 Your Own Worst Enemy2:20
- 12 Zombie Dance4:24
- 13 Stand Alice Cooper and Xzibit4:09
