Perhaps I can use a similar excuse to Alice for not experiencing this album back in 1981. He doesn't remember writing or recording "Special Forces" or his next two albums due to being drunk all the time. Okay, I wasn't drunk all the time even though the military bullshit was taking its toll on me at the time and I briefly became what is known in the military as a shitbird. But now that I have listened to it, (I got to thank youtube for that) I realise that I missed a rather good album. If Alice Cooper was drunk at the time, it might have been a good thing because "Special Forces" has some amusing songs played in well established hard rock fashion. "Vicious Rumours," "The Prettiest Cop on the Block" and "Don't Talk Old to Me" are all catchy, enjoyable songs. "You're a Movie" and "Skeletons in the Closet" are just as amusing but more new wave in their sound. Still, they're both decent songs and the one that stands out for me is "Seven and Seven Is." For me, that song reminds me of the Alice Cooper that I came to love in the 70's.
Track Listing:
1. Who Do You Think We Are
2. Seven and Seven Is
3. Prettiest Cop on the Block
4. Don't Talk Old to Me
5. Generation Landslide 81(Live)
6. Skeletons in the Closet
7. You Want It, You Got It
8. You Look Good in Rags
9. You're a Movie
10. Vicious Rumours
Alice Cooper- lead vocals
Duane Hitchings- guitar, keyboards
Mike Pinera- guitar
Erik Scott- bass
Danny Johnson- guitar
Craig Krampf- drums
"Special Forces" proves that you can put out a decent album while you're drunk and have no recollection that you did. Now, I could write the cliched "Imagine what he could have done if he was sober" line but I don't think it really applies here. "Special Forces" was one of those surprise albums that make me ask myself, "Why didn't I listen to this sooner?"Next post: Blue Oyster Cult- Fire of Unknown Origin
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