Love It to Death is the third album by the American rock band Alice Cooper, released in March 1971. It was the band's first commercially successful album, and is considered to be where the band first consolidated its aggressive hard-rocking sound. The album's best-known track, "I'm Eighteen", was released as a single to test the band's commercial viability before the album was recorded.
Formed in the mid-1960s, the band took the name Alice Cooper in 1968 and became known for its outrageous theatrical live shows. The loose, psychedelic freak rock of its first two albums failed to find an audience. The band moved to Detroit in 1970 and was influenced by the aggressive hard rock scene there. A young Bob Ezrin was enlisted as producer and spent two months rehearsing ten to twelve hours a day as he encouraged the band to tighten its songwriting. Soon after, the single "I'm Eighteen" achieved top-forty success, peaking at number 21. This convinced Warner Bros. that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album. After its release in March 1971 Love It to Death reached number 35 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and has since been certified platinum. The album's second single, "Caught in a Dream", charted at number 94.
love it! is a weekly magazine produced in the UK. It was launched on February 7, 2006 by News Magazines Ltd, News International's magazine division.
Entering into the so-called real life category, it is aimed at working-class women aged 18–35, combining 'inspirational' real-life stories (typically graphic and disturbing anecdotes) with those on celebrities, fashion, beauty and sex. It is edited by Jo Checkley.
The magazine was heavily promoted by The Sun, News International's daily tabloid newspaper.
In 2010, Michelle Keegan became love it!'s new columnist.
The magazine was sold to Hubert Burda Media in December 2008. It was subsequently bought out by Pep Publishing in 2012.
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"Love It" is a song by American R&B/soul singer-songwriter Bilal, a track from album, 1st Born Second. The song was released as the second single from the album in 2001 and reached No. 61 on the Billboard R&B singles chart.
Sick, I'm on a road that's up and down
The devil choked and spit me out
'Can we get some air back here?'
Oh no you
Can't we make a search for common ground?
I'll take the woods you take the lost and found
Peel your eyes it's everywhere
I'm finding out
[Chorus:]
I'm a criminal, criminal
Inside my own humble home
I'm watching time race ahead
I'm missing you to death
Stop! I saw the culprit get away
He took a suitcase full of shame
He made a left but I'm not sure
For all I know...
[Chorus x2]
All, all I know
Down, down the drain
Cold, cold in this
Dark, dark, deep grave