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Alice Cooper/Sweden 1991

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“HEY STOOPID” is a masterpiece that has hit potential that surpasses “TRASH” but has been tossed around by the waves of the times. Introducing a live album that allows you to experience the best full show of the era that mania has been craving. What is recorded in this work is “Gothenburg performance on November 9, 1991”. This is a vacuum-packed masterpiece audience recording of a special episode of the “HEY STOOPID Tour” for enthusiasts who love the entire career of Emperor Alice. Since this is a good opportunity, I would like to introduce the meaning of “special” here. First of all, I would like you to look back at “Alice’s 1986-2002″ as a premise. Alice returned to the forefront with “CONSTRICTOR” in 1986, and from there she had a routine of “two works on the same route x three laps”. To summarize… The metal period that heralded a revival (2 works on MCA label) “CONSTRICTOR” & “RAISE YOUR FIST AND YELL” The big hit period of hard pop line (2 works on Epic label) “TRASH” & “HEY STOOPID” ” [One cushion after THE LAST TEMPTATION, which did not have a tour] Heavy cyber route period (2 releases on Spitfire label) “BRUTAL PLANET” & “DRAGONTOWN”… While changing labels, released 2 albums on the same line They were announcing one by one. Before MCA, there was a period of hiatus, and after “DRAGONTOWN” they turned to a return to their roots route that continues to this day. In other words, the three lines of “Metal/Hard Pop/Cyber” are a rare period when Emperor Ali was able to fit his unique characteristics to the cutting edge of the times and create “shock rock unique to that era” that was different from anyone else. That’s how it was. And here, the problem for enthusiasts was “the second tour on the same route”. In fact, official live video works “THE NIGHTMARE RETURNS,” “TRASHES THE WORLD,” and “BRUTALLY LIVE” were produced for the three-route “first tour,” but the “second tour” was left alone and the sound was poor. The board was not working properly and we had to rely on audience recording. As I think you have already understood, this work is a masterpiece that is perfect for experiencing the “second tour of the hard pop era”. If you’re thinking, “Huh? Speaking of the masterpiece of the ‘HEY STOOPID Tour’, it’s ‘LIVE FROM ELECTRIC LADYLAND 1991’…”, then you’re an avid collector. Don’t miss the Alice title, which only appears rarely. However, no matter how much “LIVE FROM ELECTRIC LADYLAND 1991” is a masterpiece loved by the core audience, the show was incomplete due to editing according to the broadcast time frame, and the order of the songs was also changed significantly. In that respect, this work is an audience recording that penetrates at once. It will give you the best experience of the full show of “HEY STOOPID Tour”. Please organize the full set here and feel the taste of the full experience. 70’s Classics (9 songs)・I’m Eighteen・Killer: Under My Wheels (★)・School’s Out・Billion Dollar Babies: No More Mr. Nice Guy/Billion Dollar Babies/ Sick Things/Elected (★) ・Welcome to the Nightmare: Cold Ethyl ・Go To Hell 80’s/90’s (8 songs) ・Constrictor: He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask) (★) ・Trash: Trash (★) / Bed Of Nails (★) / Poison (★) / Hey Stoopid: Love’s A Loaded Gun / Feed My Frankenstein / Snakebite (★) / Hey Stoopid Others / Medley 1 (★: I Love The Dead / Devil’s Food/Steven/Black Widow Jam)/Medley 2 (Only Women Bleed/Wind-Up Toy/Ballad Of Dwight Fry) *Note: Songs marked with a “★” cannot be heard on the soundboard album “LIVE FROM ELECTRIC LADYLAND 1991”. …and it looks like this. In “LIVE FROM ELECTRIC LADYLAND 1991”, the big hit song of “TRASH” was cut (for some reason), but in this work you can experience it in full. “Love’s A Loaded Gun” and “Snakebite” are rare songs that were only played on this tour, and although it is part of the medley, the famous song “Wind-Up Toy” where Stephen reappears is also extremely valuable. Another must-see is “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask).” Movie “Friday the 13th PART 6: Jason is Alive!” It is a symbolic song that was used as the theme song for “Alice” in 1986, but for some reason it was not performed live at the time. Although it was later performed live during the Epic era, it was still limited to Europe, and even on the “HEY STOOPID Tour” there were only three performances in Northern Europe. In this work, it will be performed at the end as a commemorative song at the end of the tour. The sound of this work that conveys such a full show is also exquisite. Although it is a vintage audience recording, the freshness that was digitized directly from the recently unearthed 1st Gene Cassette is wonderful. Although the sense of distance is not zero, the edges that cut through the space are sharp, and it is a masterpiece recording that reaches the core straight and vividly. The album concludes with a special song, “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask),” in which Alice declares, “It’s the last day of the European tour!” However, it was actually the last day of the entire world tour, not just the European tour, and Alice was closed on this day. In fact, he was away from the stage for four years. It was a show that was a big turning point in Alice history. A new excavated live album that not only allows you to enjoy the “HEY STOOPID Tour” that even enthusiasts are craving, but also allows you to experience such a historical stage on-site. Newly discovered audience recording of the last show “November 9, 1991 Gothenburg performance” before going on hiatus for 4 years. Directly digitized from the 1st Gene Cassette, the freshness is wonderful, and the edges are sharp and the core is straight and bright, making it a brilliant recording. You can also enjoy “HEY STOOPID” numbers exclusive to this tour such as “Love’s A Loaded Gun”, “Snakebite”, and “Wind-Up Toy”, as well as the rare “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask)”. Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden 9th November 1991 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1(41:25) 1. Under My Wheels 2. Trash 3. No More Mr. Nice Guy 4. Billion Dollar Babies 5. Love’s a Loaded Gun 6. Bed of Nails 7. I’m Eighteen 8. I Love the Dead / Devil’s Food / Steven / Black Widow Jam 9. Sick Things 10. Feed My Frankenstein 11. Cold Ethyl Disc 2(49:37) 1. Only Women Bleed / Wind-Up Toy / Ballad of Dwight Fry 2. Guitar Solo 3. Poison 4. Snakebite 5. Go to Hell 6. School’s Out 7. Hey Stoopid 8. Elected 9. He’s Back (The Man Behind the Mask) Alice Cooper – Vocals Stef Burns – Guitar Pete Freezin – Guitar Greg Smith – Bass Derek Sherinian – Keyboards Eric Singer – Drums

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