"Why Trust You" is a track that I often forget when thinking about this album, but when I listen to it it’s got the same energy as much of the album and Cooper sounds like he’s having a lot of fun with the vocals. It’s also a great track to have blaring in the car on a hot summer’s day. It makes me feel like I can do anything I want, if I put my mind to it. There’s a sense of that during passion the right person can bring, but it’s also a song that pumps me up. I really do love the positivity of the song. Its simple lyrics and energy have stuck in my mind from when I first heard it. With "House of Fire" we get a track that is pure optimism and one of the catchiest tracks on the album. It has that grimy element to it, and strikes home how passionate that early part of a relationship can be. Not as memorable as some of the other tracks on the album but one of my favourites. The conflict of passion for someone who could be so poisonous to you wasn’t something I would experience until years later, with Poison smashing to the forefront of my mind when it did.Īfter Poison we get "Spark In The Dark". Compared to the poppy stuff I tended to listen to this felt real, dirty, like an exposed nerve which is felt throughout the album. The first few seconds of "Poison" crawled from my speakers and straight into my head. The cover of Cooper, head hanging, a leather studded jacket on with a t-shirt that had an image of Alice Cooper on with half of his flesh removed from his face, immediately grabbed me and I remember sticking the disc straight in my Hi-Fi when I got home. It was a few years after seeing Wayne’s World when I was in HMV. The first Alice Cooper album I brought was Trash. I believe it was The Last Temptation as Lost In America is almost ingrained into my eardrums. Being older than me, my brother got hold of an Alice Cooper album before I did. I can’t speak for my brother, but when Cooper burst through that skeleton and started working his way through Feed My Frankenstein, I was blown away! Not only had I never seen someone who looked like Cooper, but I’d not seen someone with the attitude he had, nor had I heard music like Feed My Frankenstein. We had no idea who Alice Cooper was though. We gleefully noticed Meat Loaf as a club doorman- we’d known of him since getting our Dad a Meat Loaf greatest hits CD for Father’s Day a few years before. I’m pretty sure it was something my brother had come across. Now greet your caller with Spark in the Dark song by setting it up as your Hello Tune on the Wynk Music App for free.I don’t know how it came about but my brother and I were watching Wayne’s World. So, what are you waiting for? Start streaming your favourite tunes today! You can even download MP3 songs for offline listening. Songs are the best way to live the moments or reminisce the memories and thus we at Wynk strive to enhance your listening experience by providing you with high-quality MP3 songs & lyrics to express your passion or to sing it out loud. Along with it if you are looking for a podcast online to keep you motivated throughout the week, then check out the latest podcast of Podcast. With Wynk Music, you will not only enjoy your favourite MP3 songs online, but you will also have access to our hottest playlists such as English Songs, Hindi Songs, Malayalam Songs, Punjabi Songs, Tamil Songs, Telugu Songs. Wynk Music brings to you Spark in the Dark MP3 song from the movie/album Original Album Classics.
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