"Easy Action" is the second studio album by the American rock band Alice Cooper, released in 1970. Following their debut album "Pretties for You," "Easy Action" continued the band's experimental and psychedelic approach to rock music. Produced by David Briggs, the album features a mix of hard rock, garage rock, and avant-garde elements.
While "Easy Action" received mixed reviews upon its release, it contains several notable tracks, including "Mr. & Misdemeanor," "Refrigerator Heaven," and "Return of the Spiders." The album showcases Alice Cooper's theatrical stage persona and eccentric songwriting style, setting the stage for their later commercial success.
Despite its initial reception, "Easy Action" has gained a cult following over the years and is appreciated by fans of Alice Cooper's early work. It remains a significant part of the band's discography, showcasing their transition from underground cult status to mainstream rock stardom.