Alice Cooper - Flush The Fashion - Album Review

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Alice Cooper employed Roy Thomas Baker of Cars and Queen fame to produce this album. AC also hired Davey Johnstone (of Elton John fame), Fred Mandel (who later worked with Queen and Supertramp), and long time associate Dennis Conway; "New Wave" AC was now a done deal! "Flush the Fashion '80" introduces the shorter haired, more "military" Alice. If you think AC looked deranged in the early '70s, take a look at pictures of him from the early '80s; now that is freaky! It was also around this time that AC started swigging the juice again (he had been sober for about a year). "FTF" is a very short album, there is no song longer than 4 minutes; most of the songs are 3 minutes in length. The record was a success as it did chart in the top 50 US Billboard (#44), and had a top 40 hit with "Clones(We're All)" (#40).

The album opens with "Talk Talk", a song penned by Sean Bonniwell that was a hit for his band "Music Machine" in the mid '60s. AC does Sean proud as he updates the song but stays faithful to its sound. The next tune, "Clones(We're All)" was written by David Carron (RIP),which was inspired by the late '70s TV movie "Clones". The line, "Six is having problems adjusting to his clone status", is directly from the movie. This song solidified AC's "New Wave" style. It sounds alot like the Gary Numan song "Cars". The next tune "Pain" sounds more like "Welcome To My Nightmare" AC. "Leather Boots" is my favorite song off the album, with great lyrics like:

I saw a cop, he looked pretty shot

By some criminals, left there to rot

I took a look, no one around

I put on his boots and stomped on the ground

Stood so tall and felt so strong

I wanted to be just like him

So I could hurt somebody

LOL! AC at his best IMHO! "Aspirin Damage"; "Nuclear Infected" and "Grim Facts" are all solid, rockin' tunes with great lyrics. "Model Citizen" sounds like it could be a leftover from the "Billion Dollar Babies" album; another fantastic song with AC being the ultimate politician:

Be an Arab, be a Jew

Be a boxing kangaroo

Beat yourself all black and blue

I don't care!

"Dance Yourself To Death" is another paean to teenagers as well as a jab at hippie parents:

I get a kiss good-bye

I get all numb and high

From all the smoke left on their breath

I smile and wish them well

Then I pray like hell

They go and dance themselves to death!

The last song, "Headlines" proves AC's philosophy that there is no such thing as bad press:

Called a conference with the press

Announced my marriage plans in a wedding dress

Climb a building at six-below

On New Year's Eve without a stitch of clothes

I wanna be in the headlines

Anything to be in the headlines.

I LOVE this album! This a fantastic album with great lyrics and rockin' tunes. IMHO this album is EASILY in the Top 5 Alice Cooper records so far released. To some, this album is The Best Alice Cooper album so far released! This is straight ahead, rock-n-roll/New Wave hybrid music with Vincent's sarcsatic humour and wit brightly shining through. This is also the first album since "School's Out" without a ballad. Alice Cooper did tour for this album, and during the tour his band was introduced as the "Hostages". AC would delve further into this new persona and sound on his next album "Special Forces" (another fantastic album worth getting). Do yourself a favor and don't skip this period of the eclectic Vincent Furnier. Always remember to "Flush the Fashion" when your done!

Tracklist for Flush The Fashion:

1. Talk Talk

2. Clones (We're All)

3. Pain

4. Leather Boots

5. Aspirin Damage

6. Nuclear Infected

7. Grim Facts

8. Model Citizen

9. Dance Yourself To Death

10. Headlines

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