About "Steven"
The Last Temptation is the thirteenth solo studio album by American rock singer Alice Cooper, released on July 12, 1994, by Epic Records. It centers on a boy named Steven (also the name of the protagonist in Cooper's earlier work, Welcome to My Nightmare), and a mysterious showman. The showman, with apparent supernatural abilities, attempts with the use of twisted versions of morality plays to persuade Steven to join his traveling show, "The Theater of the Real - The Grand-est Guignol!", where he would "never grow up".
The album once again features collaborations with some high-profile guests: Chris Cornell of Soundgarden co-wrote and sings on two songs, Dan Wexler of Phoenix metallers Icon co-wrote four songs including the single "Lost in America" where he also plays guitar, and Derek Sherinian of Dream Theater plays keyboards.
Top songs by Alice Cooper
- Poison
- School's Out
- How You Gonna See Me Now
- Elected
- Be My Lover
- Hello Hooray
- Cold Ethyl
- Ballad Of Dwight Fry
- I Never Cry
- Under My Wheels
- You And Me
- Eighteen
- Billion Dollar Babies
- Halo Of Flies
- The Black Widow
- Roses On White Lace
- 10 Minutes Before The Worm
- Welcome To My Nightmare
- I'm Eighteen
- Bed Of Nails
- Only Women Bleed
- Hell Is Living Without You
- Department Of Youth
- Blow Me A Kiss
- Bye Bye Baby
- Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets
- Blue Turk
- Apple Bush
- Beautiful Flyaway (lay Down And Die, Goodbye)
- Brutal Planet
- Dead Babies
- Bad Place Alone
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