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Muscle of Love

Muscle of Love is the seventh and final studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper. It was released in late 1973, the band played its last concert a few months later.[2]

Muscle of Love
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 1973
Recorded1973
StudioSunset Sound, Hollywood; Record Plant, New York and The Cooper Mansion, Greenwich, Connecticut
GenreHard rock, glam rock, art rock
Length39:31
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerJack Richardson, Jack Douglas
Alice Cooper chronology
Billion Dollar Babies
(1973)
Muscle of Love
(1973)
Greatest Hits
(1974)
Singles from Muscle of Love
  1. "Teenage Lament '74"
    Released: December 1973[1]
  2. "Muscle of Love"
    Released: March 1974

Background edit

Cooper stated in an interview at the time of recording that the album marked a return to a basic rock sound. "It's not complicated in any sense and there's not a lot of theatricality on it. It's very basic rock and roll throughout." Cooper further explained, "Billion Dollar Babies was a studio effort all the way. So was School's Out. It was just so clean that after a few times of hearing it myself, it had no mystery to it. I really wanted this one to have more guts to it. More balls."[3]

Muscle of Love is the first Alice Cooper album without Bob Ezrin as producer since the pre-stardom Easy Action. The explanation given at the time was that Ezrin was recovering from illness.[3] However, bassist Dennis Dunaway revealed in a 2011 interview that the band split with the producer during an acrimonious rehearsal in which guitarist Michael Bruce stood up to Ezrin and refused to change the arrangement of "Woman Machine".[4] Jack Richardson and Jack Douglas stepped in to share co-production duties. Author Bob Greene described his participation in the album's recording sessions, and his experiences touring with the band, in his 1974 book Billion Dollar Baby.

Dunaway recalled the album sessions as being very difficult. "The problems on that album were that we could tell that everything was being pulled out from underneath us. As hard as we tried to get it back to where it once was, we had that sinking feeling going on. We wanted to rekindle what the band was about but there was just too much exhaustion by then."[4]

Lyrical content edit

In a contemporary interview with Circus magazine, Cooper said that a loose concept of "urban sex habits" developed during the album's recording.[5] The title of "Big Apple Dreamin' (Hippo)' refers to the Hippopotamus club of New York City which the band used to frequent.[6] "Never Been Sold Before" is the retort of a prostitute to the man she is supporting,[5] and the title track is, according to Cooper, about "sexual awakenings". "It's about the kid who just learned how to masturbate, and what all those dirty books his father used to hide are all about."[5] "Woman Machine" is a science fiction-themed song dating back to the band's early years[4] and is, as Cooper explained, "basically a chauvinistic song. It's about a female robot, like Julie Newmar was on that TV program with Bob Cummings. If we had women robots, they could do anything, even sexual things, just by changing their tubes."[5]

Not all of the songs have a sexual theme; "Crazy Little Child" tells the story of a youth criminal, and in "Teenage Lament '74", a teenager fails to find happiness even when doing everything to try to be "hip".[5] "Man With the Golden Gun" was written with the intention of having it appear on the soundtrack of the then-upcoming James Bond film of the same name. Cooper recalled in a 2011 interview:

It was supposed to be the Bond theme, but it actually came in a day too late, and by the time they heard it, they'd already signed for Lulu's song. I went, "You're gonna take Lulu over this?" [Laughs.] 'Cause it was perfect for The Man With The Golden Gun. It had helicopters, it had machine guns—it had the Pointer Sisters, Ronnie Spector, and Liza Minnelli doing background vocals! We went to every single one of those John Barry albums to try and invent the perfect James Bond song, and even Christopher Lee, who played Scaramanga in the movie, said, "Oh, man, why did we take the Lulu song? This song is the one!" [Laughs.] So, yeah, we lost out on that one, but I still put it on the album. I said, "I don't care, I'm going to do a James Bond track no matter what."[7]

Personnel edit

Though credited as lead guitarist on Muscle of Love, Glen Buxton was "not invited" to play on the album according to drummer Neal Smith, Cooper, and others. His inclusion in the liner notes was mainly due to management's concerns about the band's image with fans. Smith stated the absence was due to "problems that Glen was having with the demons of rock and roll at that particular time ... really, Billion Dollar Babies and Muscle of Love, Glen didn't really play on the (latter) album. By hook or by crook, the albums had to be put out."[8] The band sought out other guitar players to fill in, including Dick Wagner and fellow Cortez High School alum Mick Mashbir.

There is an additional suggestion that a session drummer was used on part of the album. Band member Michael Bruce refers, in his autobiography, to producer Jack Douglas bringing in a drummer specifically to play on "Crazy Little Child".[9] This report is given some added support by the claims of session drummer Allan Schwartzberg, who says he played on several tracks.[10]

Packaging edit

In place of the usual record jacket, the original LP was packaged in a shallow corrugated cardboard carton, with a "stain" intentionally printed along the bottom. On the inner sleeve, the band members appear dressed as sailors. In the "before" daytime shot, they are about to enter a nude wrestling emporium; in the "after" nighttime shot on the other side of the sleeve, they appear beaten and sprawled out on the street, having been thrown out of the club, the joke being that the live nude female wrestler was a gorilla with a blonde wig.[4] The front of the album cover design agency Pacific Eye & Ear was temporarily redecorated to serve as the setting for the photo session.[5]

The original release also included a paper "book cover" sheet that could be folded and used as a book jacket. A photo on the sheet depicts the band members in their sailor uniforms looking dejected while peeling potatoes.

Reception and chart performance edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic      link
Christgau's Record GuideC[11]
Rolling Stone(mixed) [1]

Muscle of Love received an uneven reception from critics. Writing in Rolling Stone, Lenny Kaye gave the album a mixed review, describing its content as "hit-or-miss" and believing that the group had lost focus with regard to its musical direction.[12] Phonographic Record published a negative review and suggested that the group had been unable to overcome the loss of Ezrin.[13] Creem, however, gave the album a positive review, calling it "a magnificent effort".[14]

Although Muscle of Love went to No. 10 on the Billboard 200 and earned a gold certification, it was considered something of a commercial disappointment in light of its predecessor Billion Dollar Babies having reached No. 1 and attaining platinum.[15]

Muscle of Love's songs have been rarities at Alice Cooper's subsequent concerts: apart from the title track (performed erratically in 1989, 1997 and since 2004) plus four performances of "Teenage Lament '74" in 1996 and 2004, nothing from Muscle of Love has been performed since 1974. "Never Been Sold Before", "Crazy Little Child", "Man with the Golden Gun" and "Woman Machine" have never been performed live.

Covers edit

The song "Muscle of Love" was covered by Fireball Ministry for their 2001 FMEP release. "Teenage Lament '74" was covered by Big Country on their 2001 covers album Undercover, and by Tyla on the 1993 Various Artists tribute album Welcome to Our Nightmare. "Hard Hearted Alice" was covered by Chris Connelly on the Mutations: A Tribute to Alice Cooper compilation.

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Big Apple Dreamin' (Hippo)"Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith5:10
2."Never Been Sold Before"Cooper, Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Smith4:28
3."Hard Hearted Alice"Cooper, Bruce4:53
4."Crazy Little Child"Cooper, Bruce5:03
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Working Up a Sweat"Cooper, Bruce3:32
2."Muscle of Love"Cooper, Bruce3:45
3."Man with the Golden Gun"Cooper, Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Smith4:12
4."Teenage Lament '74"Cooper, Smith3:54
5."Woman Machine"Cooper, Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Smith4:31

Personnel edit

Alice Cooper band

with:

Additional musicians from the LP liner notes:

Charts edit

Chart (1973/74) Peak
position
Australian (Kent Music Report)[16] 36
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[17] 13
US Billboard 200 10

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[18] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "Great Rock Discography". p. 170.
  2. ^ "Gigography".
  3. ^ a b Crowe, Cameron (1973). "A Chat With Alice". Circular Magazine (Promo). Warner Brothers.
  4. ^ a b c d Wright, Jeb. . classicrockrevisited.com. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Gaines, Steven (January 1974). "Alice Cooper's 'Muscle of Love' - A Shocking Course in Pop Sex". Circus: 4–9.
  6. ^ . Sick Things UK. Archived from the original on 5 December 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  7. ^ Harris, Will (December 8, 2011). "Set List: Alice Cooper". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  8. ^ Rodgers, Larry (March 8, 2011). "Rock lifestyle caught up with Cooper guitarist Glen Buxton". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  9. ^ No More Mr Nice Guy (Michael Bruce & Billy James, 2018)
  10. ^ "Bob Ezrin's favourite ghost: Allan Schwartzberg".
  11. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: C". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  12. ^ Kaye, Lenny (January 17, 1974). "Alice Cooper: The Motor Cools Down". Rolling Stone. No. 152. Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. p. 49.
  13. ^ Fowley, Kim (January 1974). "Muscle of Love Album Review". Phonographic Record.
  14. ^ "Alice Cooper: Muscle of Love". Creem. March 1974.
  15. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Albums, 6th Edition. Record Research Inc. p. 237.
  16. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 92. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  17. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2021). "Alice Cooper". Sisältää hitin - 2. laitos Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1.1.1960–30.6.2021 (PDF) (in Finnish). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 52.
  18. ^ "American album certifications – Alice Cooper – Muscle of Love". Recording Industry Association of America.

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Muscle of Love is the seventh and final studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper It was released in late 1973 the band played its last concert a few months later 2 Muscle of LoveStudio album by Alice CooperReleasedNovember 20 1973Recorded1973StudioSunset Sound Hollywood Record Plant New York and The Cooper Mansion Greenwich ConnecticutGenreHard rock glam rock art rockLength39 31LabelWarner Bros ProducerJack Richardson Jack DouglasAlice Cooper chronologyBillion Dollar Babies 1973 Muscle of Love 1973 Greatest Hits 1974 Singles from Muscle of Love Teenage Lament 74 Released December 1973 1 Muscle of Love Released March 1974 Contents 1 Background 2 Lyrical content 3 Personnel 4 Packaging 5 Reception and chart performance 6 Covers 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 Certifications 11 ReferencesBackground editCooper stated in an interview at the time of recording that the album marked a return to a basic rock sound It s not complicated in any sense and there s not a lot of theatricality on it It s very basic rock and roll throughout Cooper further explained Billion Dollar Babies was a studio effort all the way So was School s Out It was just so clean that after a few times of hearing it myself it had no mystery to it I really wanted this one to have more guts to it More balls 3 Muscle of Love is the first Alice Cooper album without Bob Ezrin as producer since the pre stardom Easy Action The explanation given at the time was that Ezrin was recovering from illness 3 However bassist Dennis Dunaway revealed in a 2011 interview that the band split with the producer during an acrimonious rehearsal in which guitarist Michael Bruce stood up to Ezrin and refused to change the arrangement of Woman Machine 4 Jack Richardson and Jack Douglas stepped in to share co production duties Author Bob Greene described his participation in the album s recording sessions and his experiences touring with the band in his 1974 book Billion Dollar Baby Dunaway recalled the album sessions as being very difficult The problems on that album were that we could tell that everything was being pulled out from underneath us As hard as we tried to get it back to where it once was we had that sinking feeling going on We wanted to rekindle what the band was about but there was just too much exhaustion by then 4 Lyrical content editIn a contemporary interview with Circus magazine Cooper said that a loose concept of urban sex habits developed during the album s recording 5 The title of Big Apple Dreamin Hippo refers to the Hippopotamus club of New York City which the band used to frequent 6 Never Been Sold Before is the retort of a prostitute to the man she is supporting 5 and the title track is according to Cooper about sexual awakenings It s about the kid who just learned how to masturbate and what all those dirty books his father used to hide are all about 5 Woman Machine is a science fiction themed song dating back to the band s early years 4 and is as Cooper explained basically a chauvinistic song It s about a female robot like Julie Newmar was on that TV program with Bob Cummings If we had women robots they could do anything even sexual things just by changing their tubes 5 Not all of the songs have a sexual theme Crazy Little Child tells the story of a youth criminal and in Teenage Lament 74 a teenager fails to find happiness even when doing everything to try to be hip 5 Man With the Golden Gun was written with the intention of having it appear on the soundtrack of the then upcoming James Bond film of the same name Cooper recalled in a 2011 interview It was supposed to be the Bond theme but it actually came in a day too late and by the time they heard it they d already signed for Lulu s song I went You re gonna take Lulu over this Laughs Cause it was perfect for The Man With The Golden Gun It had helicopters it had machine guns it had the Pointer Sisters Ronnie Spector and Liza Minnelli doing background vocals We went to every single one of those John Barry albums to try and invent the perfect James Bond song and even Christopher Lee who played Scaramanga in the movie said Oh man why did we take the Lulu song This song is the one Laughs So yeah we lost out on that one but I still put it on the album I said I don t care I m going to do a James Bond track no matter what 7 Personnel editThough credited as lead guitarist on Muscle of Love Glen Buxton was not invited to play on the album according to drummer Neal Smith Cooper and others His inclusion in the liner notes was mainly due to management s concerns about the band s image with fans Smith stated the absence was due to problems that Glen was having with the demons of rock and roll at that particular time really Billion Dollar Babies and Muscle of Love Glen didn t really play on the latter album By hook or by crook the albums had to be put out 8 The band sought out other guitar players to fill in including Dick Wagner and fellow Cortez High School alum Mick Mashbir There is an additional suggestion that a session drummer was used on part of the album Band member Michael Bruce refers in his autobiography to producer Jack Douglas bringing in a drummer specifically to play on Crazy Little Child 9 This report is given some added support by the claims of session drummer Allan Schwartzberg who says he played on several tracks 10 Packaging editIn place of the usual record jacket the original LP was packaged in a shallow corrugated cardboard carton with a stain intentionally printed along the bottom On the inner sleeve the band members appear dressed as sailors In the before daytime shot they are about to enter a nude wrestling emporium in the after nighttime shot on the other side of the sleeve they appear beaten and sprawled out on the street having been thrown out of the club the joke being that the live nude female wrestler was a gorilla with a blonde wig 4 The front of the album cover design agency Pacific Eye amp Ear was temporarily redecorated to serve as the setting for the photo session 5 The original release also included a paper book cover sheet that could be folded and used as a book jacket A photo on the sheet depicts the band members in their sailor uniforms looking dejected while peeling potatoes Reception and chart performance editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkChristgau s Record GuideC 11 Rolling Stone mixed 1 Muscle of Love received an uneven reception from critics Writing in Rolling Stone Lenny Kaye gave the album a mixed review describing its content as hit or miss and believing that the group had lost focus with regard to its musical direction 12 Phonographic Record published a negative review and suggested that the group had been unable to overcome the loss of Ezrin 13 Creem however gave the album a positive review calling it a magnificent effort 14 Although Muscle of Love went to No 10 on the Billboard 200 and earned a gold certification it was considered something of a commercial disappointment in light of its predecessor Billion Dollar Babies having reached No 1 and attaining platinum 15 Muscle of Love s songs have been rarities at Alice Cooper s subsequent concerts apart from the title track performed erratically in 1989 1997 and since 2004 plus four performances of Teenage Lament 74 in 1996 and 2004 nothing from Muscle of Love has been performed since 1974 Never Been Sold Before Crazy Little Child Man with the Golden Gun and Woman Machine have never been performed live Covers editThe song Muscle of Love was covered by Fireball Ministry for their 2001 FMEP release Teenage Lament 74 was covered by Big Country on their 2001 covers album Undercover and by Tyla on the 1993 Various Artists tribute album Welcome to Our Nightmare Hard Hearted Alice was covered by Chris Connelly on the Mutations A Tribute to Alice Cooper compilation Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Big Apple Dreamin Hippo Alice Cooper Glen Buxton Michael Bruce Dennis Dunaway Neal Smith5 102 Never Been Sold Before Cooper Buxton Bruce Dunaway Smith4 283 Hard Hearted Alice Cooper Bruce4 534 Crazy Little Child Cooper Bruce5 03 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Working Up a Sweat Cooper Bruce3 322 Muscle of Love Cooper Bruce3 453 Man with the Golden Gun Cooper Buxton Bruce Dunaway Smith4 124 Teenage Lament 74 Cooper Smith3 545 Woman Machine Cooper Buxton Bruce Dunaway Smith4 31Personnel editAlice Cooper bandAlice Cooper vocals Glen Buxton lead guitar Michael Bruce rhythm guitar backing vocals Dennis Dunaway bass guitar backing vocals Neal Smith drums backing vocalswith Mick Mashbir guitar Dick Wagner guitar Bob Dolin keyboards background vocalsAdditional musicians from the LP liner notes Paul Prestopino banjo Dave Libert with Dolly Stu Daye Dennis Ferrante Joe Gannon The Big Cheese Liza Minnelli Labelle Ronnie Spector The Pointer Sisters Janice Buxton background vocals unnamed strings and hornsCharts editChart 1973 74 PeakpositionAustralian Kent Music Report 16 36Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 17 13US Billboard 200 10Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 18 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Great Rock Discography p 170 Gigography a b Crowe Cameron 1973 A Chat With Alice Circular Magazine Promo Warner Brothers a b c d Wright Jeb Interview Dennis Dunaway classicrockrevisited com Archived from the original on 15 March 2012 Retrieved 26 February 2012 a b c d e f Gaines Steven January 1974 Alice Cooper s Muscle of Love A Shocking Course in Pop Sex Circus 4 9 Muscle of Love Sick Things UK Archived from the original on 5 December 2010 Retrieved 26 February 2012 Harris Will December 8 2011 Set List Alice Cooper The A V Club Retrieved 26 February 2012 Rodgers Larry March 8 2011 Rock lifestyle caught up with Cooper guitarist Glen Buxton The Arizona Republic Retrieved April 20 2018 No More Mr Nice Guy Michael Bruce amp Billy James 2018 Bob Ezrin s favourite ghost Allan Schwartzberg Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s C Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved February 23 2019 via robertchristgau com Kaye Lenny January 17 1974 Alice Cooper The Motor Cools Down Rolling Stone No 152 Straight Arrow Publishers Inc p 49 Fowley Kim January 1974 Muscle of Love Album Review Phonographic Record Alice Cooper Muscle of Love Creem March 1974 Whitburn Joel 2006 The Billboard Albums 6th Edition Record Research Inc p 237 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 92 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Pennanen Timo 2021 Alice Cooper Sisaltaa hitin 2 laitos Levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1 1 1960 30 6 2021 PDF in Finnish Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava p 52 American album certifications Alice Cooper Muscle of Love Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muscle of Love 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