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Little Box Of Alice Cooper - Official Merchandise & Collectible Gift Set for Rock Music Fans - Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Home Decor
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Little Box Of Alice Cooper - Official Merchandise & Collectible Gift Set for Rock Music Fans - Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Home Decor
Little Box Of Alice Cooper - Official Merchandise & Collectible Gift Set for Rock Music Fans - Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Home Decor
Little Box Of Alice Cooper - Official Merchandise & Collectible Gift Set for Rock Music Fans - Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Home Decor
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x CD SET OF RARE ALICE COOPER BROADCAST RECORDINGS With a career now spanning more than 50 years, and a back catalogue to die for, Alice Cooper remains one of rock music s most dynamic, enduring and universally loved characters. Originally the name of the band that one Vincent Furnier fronted, the group broke up in 1975, and Alice Cooper remained a top-drawer solo-act. This 3 CD box set celebrated the longevity, talent and - not least - the showmanship of Alice Cooper by featuring three CDs all containing live recordings from Alice, taken from his most creative solo years, 1978 1995. Starting with the great man s show recorded for live FM broadcast at Saginaw, MI, on 10th May 1978, the set move on to his concert at The El Paso County Coliseum, TX, on 4th June 1980. Concluding with another superb gig, this one recorded at the Monsters Of Rock Festival in Santiago, Chile on 7th September 2005, this collection, packaged elegantly in jumbo slipcase containing three separate CDs, each in their own jewel case with individual artwork, photos and sleeve notes, is sure to prove a delight for Alice Cooper fans worldwide. Tracklist: DISC 1 1. Under My Wheels 3:24 2. Billion Dollar Babies 3:30 3. I'm Eighteen 3:49 4. Is It My Body 2:20 5. Devil's Food 2:33 6. The Black Widow 3:19 7. You and Me 2:14 8. Only Women Bleed 6:14 9. Unfinished Sweet 4:41 10. Escape 2:59 11. I Love the Dead 2:36 12. Go to Hell 4:05 13. I Never Cry 2:55 14. School s Out 10:13 DISC 2 1. Instrumental 1:43 2. Grim Facts 3:26 3. Go To Hell 5:29 4. Guilty 3:17 5. Pain 4:00 6. Talk Talk 1:52 7. I'm Eighteen 5:15 8. Gutter Cats vs. The Jets 5:30 9. Clones (We're All) 2:45 10. Nuclear Infected 2:09 11. Billion Dollar Babies/I Love the Dead 9:24 12. Instrumental Jam 4:28 13. Dance Yourself To Death 3:14 14. Only Women Bleed 7:44 15. Road Rats 3:39 16. Sick Things 1:00 17. Is It My Body 2:33 18. Devil's Food/Black Widow 6:32 19. Elected 4:09 20. School's Out 2:28 DISC 3 1. Under My Wheels 3:25 2. Hey Stoopid 4:16 3. I'm Eighteen 3:37 4. No More Mr. Nice Guy 2:51 5. Desperado 3:21 6. Billion Dollar Babies 3:29 7. It's Me 4:24 8. Lost In America 4:22 9. Cleansed By Fire 4:45 10. Go To Hell 5:29 11. The Nightmare Suite 3:06 12. Gutter Cats vs The Jets 4:33 13. Feed My Frankenstein 3:41 14. Only Women Bleed 5:00 15. Welcome To My Nightmare 2:51 16. Ballad Of Dwight Fry 5:13 17. School's Out 4:28 18. Elected 4:50
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If you like me lost interest in Alice around the time of School's Out, this collection is a must. He still wrote some classics here and there and most are done on these excellent recordings of great shows at interesting points in his career. Songs like Devil's Food, Lost in America (with the classic line "I can't go to school because I ain't got a gun", Goto Hell and Crazy are just a few. And the cover version of The Music Machine's "Talk Talk" proves he still can rock like hell, sober and all! Get this before they are all gone. It's well worth the price and Alice Cooper proves he is still the King of Shock Rock with the muscle to back it up.

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