Trash

Alice Cooper  Vocals Alice Cooper  Main Performer

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1 Poison McCurry/Child/Coope 4:30
2 Spark in the Dark Child/Cooper 3:52
3 House of Fire Child/Cooper/Jett 3:47
4 Why Trust You Cooper/Child 3:12
5 Only My Heart Talkin' Roberts/Roberts/Gol 4:46
6 Bed of Nails Warren/Child/Cooper 4:20
7 This Maniac's in Love With You Teeley/Held/T. Tees 3:48
8 Trash Cooper/Sever/Child/ 4:02
9 Hell Is Living Without You Sambora/BonJovi/Chi 4:11
10 I'm Your Gun McCurry/Cooper/Chil 3:49
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Trash

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Epic

Category: Pop/Rock

Style: Glam Rock,Detroit Rock,Hard Rock,Proto-Punk,Aussie Rock,Arena Rock,Southern Rock,Boogie Rock,Acid Rock,Album Rock

Trash

UPC: 074644513721

Release Date: 07/25/1989

Original Release Date: 07/25/1989

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Poison, Spark in the Dark, House of Fire, Why Trust You, Only My Heart Talkin', Bed of Nails, This Maniac's in Love With You, Trash, Hell Is Living Without You, I'm Your Gun]
Contributors:

Alex Henderson

Alice Cooper hadn't had a hugely successful album in over a decade when, in 1989, he teamed up with Bon Jovi producer Desmond Child for Trash -- a highly slick and commercial yet edgy pop-metal effort that temporarily restored him to the charts in a big way. Fueled by the irresistible hit single "Poison," the album temporarily gave back to Cooper the type of visibility he deserved. There's nothing shocking here, and Cooper's ability to generate controversy had long since faded. But while the escapist Trash -- which was clearly aimed at the M?tley Cr?e/Guns N' Roses crowd -- may not be the most challenging album of Cooper's career, and isn't in a class with School's Out or Billion Dollar Babies, it's fun and quite enjoyable. And it was great to see the long-neglected Cooper on MTV next to so many of the '80s rockers he had influenced. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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