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1979 |
The Alice Cooper Radio
Special Side 1 & 2 cover some of the early Alice Cooper with songs "School's Out", "I'm Eighteen", and "Billion Dollar Babies". Then has his solo material "Only Woman Bleed", "I Never Cry" and "You & Me" his hat-trick ballad hits. Side 3 & 4 covers all the tracks on "From The Inside" in order. Beginning of Side 3 starts off with "Ballad of Dwight Fry" which fits in to the hospital theme of his new release. Alice talks over the songs at times to point out the references and why he wrote these songs or what was happening at that time. It's very informative and insightful. |
1986 |
Interview Picture Disc • Limited
Edition Made in England this 1986 interview promotes Alice's "Constrictor" album. This is Alice's comeback from his second time of straightening out from his alcohol daze. "Constrictor" is Alice coming back with his new band member Kane Roberts. They talk about his battle with alcohol, what he did during his time off and the making of "Constrictor" This interview is approximately about 45 minutes long. Very raw sounding but interesting to hear. There is no music clips on this interview. |
1987 |
Press Conference Grand hotel, Sweden,
1987 This orange vinyl limited edition of 500 is very raw sounding as Alice promotes "Raise Your Fist & Yell" album. It sounds like Alice was far away from the mics and was hard to hear the reporters ask questions. Background sounds of silverware and plates so you know they must of put out a good spread for Alice. Alice talks about his tour from what songs they are playing and what to expect during the concert theatrical wise. This interview doesn't include any music clips. Time approximately 30 minutes in length. |
1988 |
Rock Sagas: The Chris Tetley Interviews
Interview by England's Chris Tetley talks to Alice during "Constrictor" tour. What I like about this they talk a little about "Dada" album which is closest to any information on that most obscure album. This interview has no music samples just Alice & Chris talking. I enjoyed it and wish it was a bit longer in length. What I notice on this interview Alice had that voice he uses during his Flush The Fashion/Special Forces days. |
1989 |
Off The Record Specials with Mary
turner This album includes uninterrupted songs with maybe just
some talking during the intro but they play the whole song without any
voice overs. |
1994 |
F CD 10 As Q&A goes this was good. Some questions are very informative and Alice's responses I found interesting. Especially when asking some of his favorite guitarist or musicians. Alice speaks about some of the albums he use to listen to and his influences. |
1996 |
In The Studio In The Studio interview is speaking with Alice on October 28, 1996 about the making of his two classic albums "Love It To Death" and "Killer" from 1971. Alice with a more clearer mind recalls some of the details in the making of these albums. About 60 minutes worth of insightful information along with some of the tracks played from those albums. This CD includes 30 second commercial ads from AT&T, U.S.Navy, Visa, Breath Asure. Very good interview and professionally done I only wish to have the other members of the Alice Cooper Group to fill out the interview of these remarkable albums that changed music. |