DaDa is the fifteenth studio album by
Alice Cooper, released in 1983.
DaDa would be Cooper’s last album until his
sober re-emergence in 1986 with the album
Constrictor. The album’s theme is ambiguous, however, ongoing themes in the songs’ lyrics suggest that the main character in question, Sonny, suffers from mental illness, resulting in the creation of many different personalities. The album alludes strongly to the dadaist movement: its cover was based on a painting by
Salvador Dalí titled “Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire”. Produced by long-time collaborator
Bob Ezrin, at the time his first production with Cooper in six years,
DaDa was recorded at ESP Studios in Buttonville, Ontario, Canada.