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  1. 12 de dic. de 2017 · A look at Alice Cooper's 1983 album 'DaDa.' DaDa was probably too twisted to be a hit (even Cooper later called it “a really sick album”), although circumstances certainly conspired against it ...

  2. DaDa by Alice Cooper released in 1983. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Super Duper Alice Cooper (2014) Raise the Dead: Live from Wacken (2014) Peter and the Wolf in Hollywood (2015) Paranormal (2017) A Paranormal Evening at the Olympia Paris (2018)

  3. About “DaDa”. In 1983, Alice Cooper had relapsed heavily on drugs and alcohol. After a string of commercially and critically unsuccessful albums, Alice Cooper had nearly hit rock bottom. Both ...

  4. Dada is indeed Alice Cooper's 17th Warner Bros. LP — nine original new songs that together comprise the latest installment in Alice's continuing collection of inventive short-stories-in-sound. Dada is a multi-layered tour-de-force, a tale of twisted love and strange devotion evoking the surreal intensity of the dada sensibility through the eyes of Alice's most bizzare cast of characters ever.

  5. Alice Cooper is the greatest hard rocker ever in my opinion but I wasn't a big fan of the early 80's stuff. Then about mid 90's, I revisited those albums and realized there were some great songs. And then in the early 2000's came back to those albums and realized they were terrific ESPECIALLY Dada.

  6. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Alice’s 8th solo album, “DaDa,” was released in 1983. The last of four albums referred to as the “blackout” albums - it winds up being his final album for Warner Bros. Records. Interestingly enough, Alice doesn’t remember much about the writing process. “Dyslexia,” the fifth track on the album, is a witty tune dedicated to the side effects one in love might experience – that ...

  7. Alice Cooper. HARD ROCK · 1983. Preview. The spectacularly strange and ambitious DaDa boasts all of Alice Cooper’s trademark moves, yet they’re reimagined for a generation raised on ’80s gothic rock and horror-movie soundtracks. The cinematic title track cloaks his hushed, half-mad murmurings in malevolent electronic textures, and ...