Alice Cooper 2010 Welcome To My Nightmare New Sealed 180g Vinyl LP Record Album

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THIS RECORD IS BRAND NEW & HAS NEVER BEEN OUT OF THE PACKAGE BUT IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH NO SHIP WRAPPING AS IT WAS PART OF A SET...NEW IN EVERY WAY, JUST WANTED TO POINT THIS OUT.. Detailed item info Album Features UPC: 829421181309 Artist: Alice Cooper Format: Vinyl Release Year: 2010 Record Label: Friday Music Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop Track Listing 1. Welcome To My Nightmare 2. Devil's Food 3. Black Widow, The 4. Some Folks 5. Only Women Bleed 6. Department of Youth 7. Cold Ethyl 8. Years Ago 9. Steven 10. Awakening, The 11. Escape Details Contributing Artists: Vincent Price Distributor: ADA Recording Type: Studio Recording Mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album Notes Personnel: Alice Cooper (vocals); Vincent Price (spoken vocals); Dick Wagner (guitar, background vocals); Steve Hunter (guitar); Jozef Chirowski (Clavinet, keyboards, background vocals); Bob Ezrin (keyboards, background vocals); Prakash John, Tony Levin (bass); Whitey Glan, Johnny Badanjek (drums); The Summerhill Children's Choir, Michael Sherman, Gerry Lyons (background vocals). Producer: Bob Ezrin. Reissue producer: Brian Nelson, David McLees, Bill Inglot. Engineers include: Jim Frank, Ed Sprigg, Phil Ramone. Recorded at Soundstage, Toronto, Ontario; Record Plant East, A&R Studios, and Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Jeffrey Morgan. Digitally remastered by Dan Hersch (Digiprep). In 1975, Reuniting with longtime producer Bob Ezrin (who was absent for Cooper's prior record, MUSCLE OF LOVE), Cooper released an album whose title explains the subject matter--WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE. Now on his own and in total control, Cooper was able to explore rock theatrics in a way that was impossible in his band. The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era. "Cold Ethyl" is a disturbing little ditty about necrophilia. The soft, melodic "Only Women Bleed" became a surprise smash for Alice, and there's a low-key feel as well on the chilling "Steven." The somewhat funky title track works as a kind of theme song, while Cooper's expected heavy metal tendencies are explored on "The Black Widow." Most of Lou Reed's band joined Cooper for this record. Guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner, as well as bassist Prakash John do a superb job of replicating the excitement of the original band. After the band known as Alice Cooper broke up, the band's singer/namesake took the moniker on for his first solo album. In 1975, Reuniting with longtime producer Bob Ezrin (who was absent for Cooper's prior record, MUSCLE OF LOVE), Cooper released an album whose title says it all--WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE. Now on his own and in total control, Cooper was able to explore rock theatrics in a way that was impossible in his band. The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era. "Cold Ethyl" is a disturbing little ditty about necrophilia. The soft, melodic "Only Women Bleed" became a surprise smash for Alice, and there's a low-key feel on the chilling "Steven." The somewhat funky title track works as a kind of theme song, while Cooper's expected heavy metal tendencies are explored on "The Black Widow." Most of Lou Reed's band joined Cooper for this record. Guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner, as well as bassist Prakash John do a superb job of replicating the excitement of the original band.