1980 Alice Cooper – Flush The Fashion
Flush The Fashion is the fifth solo studio album by American singer Alice Cooper, released on April 28, 1980 by Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles with producer Roy Thomas Baker, known for his work with Queen and the Cars. Musically, the album was a drastic change of style for Cooper, leaning towards a new wave influence. The lead single “Clones (We’re All)” peaked at No. 40 on the U.S. Billboard Top 40. It is also the shortest studio album in Alice’s discography.
Tracks
1 Talk Talk (Sean Bonniwell) 02:09
2 Clones (We’re All) (David Carron) 03:03
3 Pain (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 04:06
4 Leather Boots (Geoff Westen) 01:36
5 Aspirin Damage (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 02:57
6 Nuclear Infected (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 02:15
7 Grim Facts (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 03:25
8 Model Citizen (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 02:39
9 Dance Yourself To Death (Alice Cooper; Frank Crandall) 03:09
10 Headlines (Alice Cooper; Davey Johnstone; Fred Mandel) 03:18
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Cooker Lo Presti |
Drums | Dennis Conway |
Guitar | Davey Johnstone |
Guitar | Fred Mandel |
Keyboards | Fred Mandel |
Background Vocals | Fred Mandel |
Background Vocals | Flo & Eddie |
Background Vocals | Joe Pizzulo |
Background Vocals | Keith Allison |
Background Vocals | Richard Tierney |
Vocals | Alice Cooper |
Liner Notes
Producer – Roy Thomas Baker
Producer (Assistant) – Donna Dobbs
Producer (Executive) – Shep Gordon
Arranged By – Alice Cooper, Davey Johnstone, Fred Mandel
Engineer – Ian Taylor
Engineer (Second) – John Weaver
Design – Eddy Herch
Photography – Jonathan Exley, Fred Valentine
Mastered At Sterling Sound
Recorded At Cherokee Studios
Phonographic Copyright Warner Bros Records
Copyright Warner Bros Records