tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-620417008960069715.post6932316018049207355..comments2024-01-20T10:19:12.985-05:00Comments on Martin's View: Alice Cooper - DaDaMartin Maenzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08640466353011569116noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-620417008960069715.post-8005973083870252142013-09-28T08:12:33.457-04:002013-09-28T08:12:33.457-04:00This album is pure genius. It is completely unchar...This album is pure genius. It is completely uncharacteristic of his previous work, and that is part of the charm. I first discovered this album in 1990 at a record store which dealt with collector's records, i.e. things that were first printings, imports, and out of print albums like DaDa. A factory sealed cassette copy set me back $15 at the time. I had never even heard of this album and eagerly plunked down my cash. <br /><br />I HATED this album on the first listen. I couldn't believe how non-Rock it was. It was only with repeated listens that I discovered how clever it truly is. A lost classic if ever there were one. <br /><br />This album has never been issued on CD in the US, and has been out of print since on LP and cassette since the '80s. I have a German import CD of it, so if you are so inclined you can hunt one down. Kris Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07459412655631882698noreply@blogger.com