Monday, November 20, 2023

Alice Announces New Book, ‘Starring Alice Cooper’

 The book is available to pre-order on November 17 from Rufuspublications.com and will be shipped at the end of May 2024. "Starring Alice Cooper" 400+ pages of rare photos, pictures of personal items and essays on Alice's career from writers including former Creem Magazine editor Jaan Uhelszki, Rock et Folk’s Jerome Soligny, Katherine Turman (co-author of “Louder Than Hell”), and an exclusive introduction penned by acclaimed author and longtime Alice fan Neil Gaiman. Each book will be individually signed, and “Starring Alice Cooper” will come in two major editions, including a huge, very limited, A3 version complete with 3D lenticular and some surprising treasures.

Pre-orders placed before the end of November 2023 will benefit from a 10% discount.


 

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Blue Coupe "When Legends Collide" (Autographed Edition) RSD Novemeber 2023

 

 

As seen on RSD site view here

WHEN LEGENDS COLLIDE features Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dennis Dunaway (the Alice Cooper group) and Joe and Albert Bouchard (founding members of Blue Öyster Cult). Together their legacy represents well over 15 million album sales worldwide. Now known as BLUE COUPE Dennis, Joe, and Albert are excited to announce this exclusive new DVD that includes 9 (physically unreleased) music videos, live performances, and a very special animated video. BLUE COUPE have also included a sonically mastered 10- song CD of rarities and previously unheard originals, one written and played on by Robby Krieger (The Doors). WHEN LEGENDS COLLIDE is beautifully packaged with photos and graphics that will enhance any collection. And to make it extra special, Dennis, Joe, and Albert have personally signed every copy.

CD: 1. TRICK OF MOONLIGHT (ABOUT A MERMAID) 2. YOU (LIKE VAMPIRES) 3. BURN IN HELL 4. ANGEL'S WELL (REMIX) 5. JUMPED THE GUN (REMIX) 6. MOTHRA 7. BLACK CLOUD 8. GOODBYE TIME 9. BROTHER DON'T TELL ME (YOU'VE GOT THE BLUES) 10. MORE COWBELL (LIVE FROM EL MOCAMBO)

DVD: 1. JUMPED THE GUN 2. YOU (LIKE VAMPIRES) 3. WAITING FOR MY SHIP 4. EVERYBODY GOES INSANE 5. SIMPLE ANSWERS KILL 6. KEEP ROLLING ON 7. MORE COWBELL 8. GODZILLA/BLACK JUJU (SWEDEN ROCK)

Thursday, June 8, 2023

"ROAD" New release August 22nd

 This Day In Metal announces Alice Cooper's new release "ROAD" on August 22nd
More can be read here


 from Amazon:
Throughout 2022, Alice collaborated closely with the members of his touring band as well as long-time producer Bob Ezrin, putting together what would become his brand-new studio album “Road.” You can feel the energy and lightness that the band brings with every riff and hear the story behind what inspired them. Bringing everything full circle, it channels the spirit of old school Alice with instantly recognizable grit and plenty of gusto. It’s everything you’d hope for from him and more. And this time his trusted longtime bandmates— Ryan Roxie [guitar], Chuck Garric [bass], Tommy Henrikson [guitar], Glen Sobel [drums], and Nita Strauss [guitar]—are riding shotgun. Kane Roberts (a touring and recording collaborator with Alice’s in years past who briefly rejoined Cooper on the road in 2022) makes a special guest appearance, contributing the raucous and rip-roaring “Dead Don’t Dance.” Other special contributors to the album include Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello, who co-wrote, and plays and sings backing vocals on "White Line Frankenstein," and Buckcherry's Keith Nelson and MC5's Wayne Kramer, who also co-wrote new songs with Alice.

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

June 6th - Deluxe Edition of Killer and School's Out

 Rhino will reissue two of those platinum albums – KILLER (1971) and SCHOOL’S OUT (1972) – with newly remastered sound, rare recordings, and previously unreleased live performances.

School's Out Edition will include the Miami concert on May 27, 1972, adds even more unreleased music to the collection. The Killer Edition concert is Mar Y Sol Pop Festival in Puerto Rico on April 2, 1972.

The vinyl versions for both Deluxe Editions recreate the original album sleeves down to the smallest detail. For KILLER, that means a gatefold sleeve that opens to reveal a detachable 1972 calendar with a photo of Cooper in the gallows.  The cover of SCHOOL’S OUT looks like a wooden school desk and opens to reveal the LP wrapped in a pair of panties.

Both sets come with booklets that include track-by-track commentary by band members and former Creem Magazine editor Jaan Uhelszki, plus liner notes by Bill Holdship, also a former Creem Magazine editor.



Friday, March 3, 2023

More News About New Albums and Live Show

 Planet Rock has some more info on Alice Cooper's new albums and a new live show.
Interview can be read here at Planet Rock.



Saturday, February 25, 2023

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Alice Cooper @ 75

 From Sunday's Boston Herald


On Feb. 4, shock rocker Alice Cooper turns 75.

To celebrate the milestone, veteran music journalist Gary Graff has just published “Alice Cooper at 75,” a lush coffee table book full of photos and images exploring 75 key events in Cooper’s life and career.

The book, which will be in stores Jan. 31, is an unauthorized illustrated biography that starts with Cooper, born Vincent Damon Furnier in Detroit, playing in garage rock bands. The book follows a chronological timeline through his 28 studio albums, gory live stage shows and musical collaborations – as well as his Christian faith, love of golf, charity work and life as a husband, father and grandfather.

Graff, who has interviewed Cooper numerous times throughout his career for various newspaper and magazine articles, described his subject as fascinating.

   

 “I grew up in Pittsburgh and I was a huge fan of Alice as a kid,” he said. “Like any other kid, I heard that there was this guy and he kills chickens on stage, which of course, wasn’t the true story, but yeah, he cuts their heads off and he wears makeup and it just captures your imagination.”

He said that at the time, 1971-1973, Alice Cooper’s music was the ultimate act of rebellion.

    

“Your parents didn’t like him, your older siblings didn’t like him and anyone who was a hippie didn’t like him,” he said. “Alice liked to say that they were the stake in the heart of the hippie movement with what they did, so for a particular generation that was trying to find its own rock icon and its own music, Alice was definitely one of a handful of artists they found … the others being like David Bowie and Elton John. But Alice was doing something that hadn’t been done before and even a lot of rock fans didn’t think it should be done. We all said, ‘Great! Then give him to us. We’ll take him and he’ll be ours.’”

Though he was already a fan and had maintained a friendly relationship with Cooper over the years, Graff said there were a few things that he really enjoyed being reminded of and exploring in depth while writing the book.

“It was more being reminded of certain aspects of his career like his association with the Friar’s Club and all those old-time comedians,” he said. “It makes sense when you hear Alice tell it because those guys got him. They understood what he was doing was the 1970s incarnation of vaudeville, so they accepted him quicker than maybe some Jefferson Airplane fans did.”

He was also reminded of Cooper’s connection and relationship with the English rock band Pink Floyd.

   

     “His friendship with Pink Floyd back in the late ’60s is something I had heard touched upon, but then to find out that they lived in the same house and were friendly … Alice talked about having breakfast with Syd Barrett and what an odd character he was,” he said. “After I wrote the book, I was talking to Nick Mason from Pink Floyd  about something else, but he was remembering the poker games they’d all play.”

He spent nearly five months writing the book. The visuals include full-color photos of Cooper and his band, and there are rare backstage images, as well as scanned concert posters from a myriad of tours and various cities, ticket stubs and other Alice Cooper memorabilia.

    

    Graff is pleased with the overall packaging, which is part of a series of books that include “Elton John at 75” and “David Bowie at 75.”

“I had no idea it was going to have a black velvet cover, so that was a surprise,” he said.

Graff said he was struck by how embedded Alice Cooper is in pop culture. Cooper appeared on “The Muppet Show” in 1978 and he was worshiped by Wayne and Garth in the 1992 feature film “Wayne’s World.”

    

And he’s still rockin’, too. Cooper was out on tour in support of his 2021 album, “Detroit Stories,” and he still performs with supergroup Hollywood Vampires, featuring Johnny Depp on guitar and Aerosmith’s Joe Perry from time to time, too.

“One of the things that gets eclipsed by the Alice Cooper image and the Alice Cooper stage show is that he created great music,” Graff said. “I mean, ‘School’s Out’ and ‘I’m Eighteen,’ those are going to be with us forever. The line has been for so long that ‘I’m Eighteen’ smelled like ‘Teen Spirit’ before the guys from Nirvana were born. The music will last forever and the sense of showmanship will be passed on. He’s entrenched in our collective understanding of popular culture. He’s created something that will be with us forever.”








Monday, January 9, 2023

Alice Cooper from Mego

 The long-awaited Alice Cooper figure in his iconic “Welcome 2 my Nightmare” costume – complete with a separate top hat!  Alice Cooper is the Godfather of Shock Rock!


Over five decades, his psychedelic music and stage theatrics have inspired glam,
hard rock, metal, and punk bands around the world!
 
In 2010, The Alice Cooper band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mego’s figure portrays “The Coop” as he appeared at the induction ceremony on March 14, 2011.
 
These figures are on the new MA26 body and will hit retailers this winter. 


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Wednesday, January 4, 2023

80's Metal Recycle Bin interviews Kane Roberts

This interview w/ Kane Roberts was a done a year ago. Well before he rejoined Alice Cooper in this past Fall tour. I just found this very interesting and Kane's responses of his career and what happened in the music business. View here