Monday, November 28, 2016

Alice Cooper Live From The Astroturf limited single

I received my limited edition of
Alice Cooper Live From The Astroturf that was
recorded last year at Good Records in Dallas, TX.
This was also when Dennis Dunaway did a book signing at
Good Records to promote his book "Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!
My Adventures In The Alice Cooper Group" (a must read to
all Alice Cooper fans).
During this brief concert Chris Penn of Good Records
put out a special limited edition 7" single of this event
to be released on Black Friday/Record Day.

Not going into much detail since Alice Cooper fans know pretty much
of this single. I am just scanning my limited edition.

In closing I did enjoy listening to the original band playing together again.
I hope to hear more in the future.

"I'm Eighteen"


"Is It My Body"


Screen shot taken from Good Records promo
Here's the credits and the selections of the limited single


Cover


Back Cover


Inside Spread


45RPM sleeve


45RPM sleeve other side


Insert credits


Other side of Insert shows some news clippings


Two sided Art Prints 5x7"
sealed in pink wrap


One side of art prints




Other side of art prints include
Illustrations by Ingo Geirdal
from Iceland band Dimma (an amazing group)






Friday, November 25, 2016

Black Friday Reunion Record

Inside story of the Alice Cooper Group's
new 'Black Friday' reunion record at Good Records Store in Dallas last October 6, 2015.
Full interview at Ultimate Classic Rock link below.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Photographer David Bailey on 'Billion Dollar Babies' photo shoot

Excerpt from David Bailey documentary featuring Alice Cooper photo shoots for Vogue
and the chart topping 1973 'Billion Dollar Babies' album.





Monday, October 31, 2016

Alice Cooper's Top 10 Halloween Songs

Posted on Yahoo today is
Alice Cooper's Top 10 Halloween Songs To Die For
includes videos of each song at


of course unless you are living in a cave you all know
Alice Cooper will be appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live Halloween tonight.

'Alice Cooper's Top 10 Halloween Songs To Die For'

1. Alice Cooper, “Wind Up Toy”
This song is so psychotic, I’m afraid to listen to it myself. If features a very mature 10-year-old Calico Cooper on vocals, and it’s about a little boy that thinks of himself as nothing buy a wind-up toy to his parents. Very creepy.


2. Ozzy Osbourne, “Mr. Crowley”
It’s a tip of the hat to Aleister Crowley, who was considered the most wicked man in the world. I had a feeling that this guy was a bit of a fake, but Ozzy did a song for him, so hey, what can you do?


3. The Doors, “The End”
It tells a little story of Jim Morrison’s psychopathic trauma going on in his head. Who knows where he was when this took place, but you can’t listen to this song without getting creeped out a little bit.


4. Alice Cooper, “Feed My Frankenstein”
This of course features Steve Vai and Joe Satriani on guitar and Nikki Sixx on bass. It’s a pretty creepy little song.


5. Pink Floyd, “Careful With That Axe Eugene”
They went through a period, when Syd Barrett was writing, of just being insane. And insanity is pretty scary to me. [Editor’s note: This song was actually written during Floyd’s post-Syd era.]


6. The Rolling Stones, “Midnight Rambler”
It’s a song about the Boston Strangler. Yeah, I think this song qualifies.


7. Arthur Brown, “I Put a Spell on You” (originally by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins)
Just because Arthur Brown is as creepy as can be.


8. Alice Cooper, “Dangerous Tonight”
This is the best vampire song ever written. I’m sorry. It’s just great. If you listen to the lyrics on this [there are] all the double entendres. It’s my favorite.


9. Warren Zevon, “Werewolves of London”
This is Warren Zevon at all his scary best.


10. The Misfits, “Monster Mash” (originally by Bobby “Boris” Pickett)
I’m going to throw this in only because you can’t have Halloween without Bobby “Boris” Pickett.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Kentucky Headhunters cover 'Caught In A Dream'

The Kentucky Headhunters new album "On Safari" should be released
November 4th cover's Alice Cooper's "Caught In A Dream" from
"Love It To Death" album. In the following video below they go through all the songs on
the new album and talk a little about each track.
On "Caught In A Dream" The Kentucky Headhunters give Michael Bruce
praise on his songwriting, guitar playing and how he influenced many bands in the day.

The "Caught In A Dream" section starts at 14:30 to 17:32
you can hear part of the song and what The Kentucky Headhunters
say about this classic tune.