Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts |
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Image Entertainment now have released “Prime Cuts” on DVD, a documentary about Alice Cooper’s career from the original band’s first public appearances until the release of his acclaimed album “Hey Stoopid!” in 1991. Sadly, it misses his return to his roots with the release of “Last Temptation”, which was a highlight in his career. I had the chance to talk to Alice about three years ago, and he indicated plans to follow up on the success of “Last Temptation” yet he has not released an original album since. He has released the live album “A Fistful Of Alice”, which was recorded in 1996 at Sammy Hagar’s Cabo Wabo Cantina in Mexico - made famous by the Van Halen song of the same name - and which features guest appearances by Slash, Rob Zombie, and ex-Van Halen front man Sammy Hagar. “A Fistful of Alice”, incidentally, is clearly a must-have for Alice fans, because the boys play all of Alice’s classics with a singular spirit. At the present day, Alice prefers to play professional golf, instead of spending his life on the road. After giving millions of people his inspired treatment for almost 30 years, I would say he deserves the rest. Just as I write this, however, I find out he is back on the road, touring the US. |
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neither drugs nor alcohol have ever been a problem in the band, and that the staged violence has always been exactly that, theatricals that did not reflect the band’s real attitude but were created and designed to excite the audiences and underscore the accusative and lamenting messages of his songs. |
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roll madman in the 70’s, he immediately became a stylish iconoclastic cult figure in the 80’s, one who single-handedly survived against all odds and critics’ rants. Although many of the teenagers had no real grasp on his former career, other than knowing he’d been around for a while, he was still enigmatic and interesting enough to capture and enrapture them all. |
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The disc contains a stereo PCM soundtrack for highest fidelity. It reproduces the audio material without any compression degradation that might occur with Dolby Digital encoding. The disc features many classic Alice tracks and videos, such as “I’m Eighteen”, “Elected”, “School’s Out”, “Poison”, “Hey Stoopid”!, “Billion Dollar Babies”, “Under My Wheels”, “No More Mister Nice |
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