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Alice Cooper (Dec. 1978) Cashbox Comeback Cover – News Feature Chronicle

  • Writer: Alice Cooper(solo)
    Alice Cooper(solo)
  • Dec 23, 1978
  • 1 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


A major Cashbox Magazine cover story positioning Alice Cooper’s late‑1970s resurgence as a creative and personal comeback. Published on December 23, 1978, the feature frames the From the Inside era as a turning point in Cooper’s career, highlighting his shift from shock theatrics toward introspective songwriting shaped by his recovery from alcoholism. Cashbox presents him as an artist reclaiming his identity with renewed focus, wit and determination, standing apart from the fading disco wave that dominated the charts at the time.


The article emphasises Cooper’s evolution as a solo performer, exploring the emotional honesty behind the single How You Gonna See Me Now and the conceptual depth of the From the Inside album. It also reflects on the pressures of fame, the financial strain of maintaining the Alice persona and the psychological cost of years spent living inside a character that once overshadowed the man behind it. Cashbox’s coverage captures Cooper at a crossroads — creatively ambitious, personally grounded and ready to redefine his place in the changing landscape of late‑1970s rock.



Rock icon Alice Cooper graces the cover of Cashbox Magazine, December 23, 1978, with his signature theatrical look.
Rock icon Alice Cooper graces the cover of Cashbox Magazine, December 23, 1978, with his signature theatrical look.


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