The Eyes of Alice Cooper explained

The Eyes of Alice Cooper
Type:Album
Artist:Alice Cooper
Cover:Aceyes.jpg
Released:September 23, 2003
Recorded:2003
Genre:Hard rock
Length:44:11
Label:Spitfire
Producer:Alice Cooper, Mudrock
Prev Title:Dragontown
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Dirty Diamonds
Next Year:2005

The Eyes of Alice Cooper, released in 2003, is the sixteenth solo album by American rock musician Alice Cooper. With this album, Cooper returned to his earlier hard rock sound, in the vein of The Last Temptation, and left the heavy industrial metal sound found in his last two studio albums.[1] Of note is the album cover, which was released in four different versions, featuring alternate colours in Cooper's eyes and the crescent around the 'A' in the title. It was available in blue, green, purple and red.

In the 2010 Behind the Music Remastered on Alice Cooper, "Between High School & Old School" was described as "a modern Alice Cooper classic" for its return to the topic of school (a reference to "School's Out").

Personnel

Trivia

Ted Nugent, Iggy Pop, The MC5, Eminem, Kid Rock, Insane Clown Posse, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band and David Bowie (as Ziggy Stardust), Creem Magazine and WRIF radio are all mentioned in the song "Detroit City". Also, 1967 Detroit riot is referenced in the second verse.

For the Breadcrumbs EP & the following Detroit Stories album, Alice Cooper re-recorded the song as Detroit City 2021, with updated lyrics including a new reference to Suzi Quatro.

References

  1. allmusic (((The Eyes of Alice Cooper > Overview)))