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Easy Action

 
Album Review: Easy Action
 

  • Artist: Alice Cooper
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1970
  • Total Time: 34:41
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The author of the book Alice Cooper, Steve Demorest, accurately calls this "the great undiscovered" Cooper album. Pretties for You is a difficult record, and Love It to Death is a classic, but this pre-Bob Ezrin album, created with help from Neil Young producer David Briggs, might be the perfect picture of an evolving Alice Cooper Group. "Mr. & Misdemeanor" has Cooper beginning to define his nasty trademark vocal style: "Here's new pretties for you/nobody likes me but we adore you." Cooper became known for writing two-and-a-half- to three-minute catchy tunes with negative themes, augmented by longer pieces toward the end of the recordings. With that in mind, this is almost pre-production for Love It to Death, although the band is more inventive here. "Shoe Salesman" could be Strawberry Alarm Clock, and this clone British pop/punk would've been a nice arena for AC to continue dabbling in, had Ezrin not transformed them into hard rockers. For those not convinced of Cooper's ability to sing after the beautiful adult contemporary songs he composed with Dick Wagner in the late '70s, Easy Action gives evidence that Cooper has more of a voice than he got credit for. "Still No Air" has a sci-fi slant, a slant they could've taken up when the members departed from Cooper and became the Billion Dollar Babies. "Below Your Means" is almost seven minutes of early Who-style musical investigation. There is that great West Coast Jefferson Airplane sound throughout, some hybrid of L.A./U.K. garage rock and psychedelia (this material would fit nicely on a soundtrack for American International Pictures). Side two opens with "Return of the Spiders," with upfront fuzz guitar. Dedicated to Gene Vincent, one wonders if this was influenced by David Bowie or if David Bowie influenced it? Both artists emerged around the same time, with Alice Cooper under Frank Zappa's wing, for better or for worse. Their androgynous personas both covered simultaneously in Rolling Stone magazine. "Laughing at Me" is very similar to Bowie's "Man Who Sold the World." There's the cryogenic "Refrigerator Heaven"; a very British pop "Beautiful Flyaway," which is listed as fifth on the album cover, but is actually the fourth track; and "Lay Down and Die, Goodbye," a seven-minute-and-30-second song which clearly sounds like it belongs on Zappa's record label. That this band could run the gamut from Zappa to Bowie, and perhaps inspired both, makes Easy Action a good study and entertaining record. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mr. & Misdemeanor Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (3:10)
Shoe Salesman Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (2:39)
Still No Air Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (2:34)
Below Your Means Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (6:54)
Return of the Spiders Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (4:32)
Laughing at Me Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (2:16)
Refrigerator Heaven Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (2:01)
Beautiful Flyaway Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (3:01)
Lay Down and Die, Goodbye Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith Alice Cooper (7:36)

Credits

Alice Cooper (Vocals), Alice Cooper (Main Performer), Herb Cohen (Executive Producer), Michael Bruce (Guitar), Michael Bruce (Keyboards), Ken Perry (Digital Remastering), Glen Buxton (Guitar), Dennis Dunaway (Bass), Bill Inglot (Digital Remastering), Barry Keane (Engineer), Neal Smith (Drums), John Williams (Art Direction), Barry Keene (Engineer), Lorrie Sullivan (Photography), David Briggs (Piano), David Briggs (Producer), David Briggs (Piano), David Briggs (Producer)
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Wikipedia: Easy Action
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Easy Action
Easy Action cover
Studio album by Alice Cooper
Released June 1970
Recorded 1969–1970
Genre Rock, hard rock, heavy metal, psychedelic rock
Length 35:05
Label Straight, Enigma Retro
Producer David Briggs
Professional reviews
Alice Cooper chronology
Pretties for You
(1969)
Easy Action
(1970)
Love It to Death
(1971)

Easy Action is the second studio album by Alice Cooper, released by Straight Records in June 1970. The title comes from a line in the musical film West Side Story, which was one of the band's favorite films.

Drummer Neal Smith later said of the record producer David Briggs:
"David hated our music and us. I recall the term that he used, referring to our music, was "Psychedelic Shit". I think Easy Action sounded too dry, more like a TV or radio commercial and he did not help with song arrangement or positive input in any way." [1]

Track listing

All songs written by Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smith.

  1. "Mr. and Misdemeanor" – 3:05
  2. "Shoe Salesman" – 2:38
  3. "Still No Air" – 2:32
  4. "Below Your Means" – 6:41
  5. "Return of the Spiders" – 4:33
  6. "Laughing at Me" – 2:12
  7. "Refrigerator Heaven" – 1:54
  8. "Beautiful Flyaway" – 3:02
  9. "Lay Down and Die, Goodbye" – 7:36

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