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Alice Cooper, the king of 2011, welcomed a beautiful guitarist who was discovered by Michael Jackson and released the sequel to the famous album “Welcome to the Nightmare: Chapter 2”. A radio broadcast album featuring special performances full of surprises is now available. This work was recorded at “Hollywood performance on September 15, 2011”. This is the FM broadcast sound source. You may be wondering why I mentioned “broadcasting” from earlier, but I didn’t mention “sound board” or “audience,” but there is actually a reason. It is definitely a superb live album that was broadcast on the radio, but the recording method is microphone. It was recorded offline by station staff at the scene. Although it is classified as an “audience recording”, the sound makes me hesitate to say so. Anyway, the extremely thick core reaches your ears without any sense of distance, and the details are extremely clear. It would be so. The radio station staff, who are sound professionals, record for broadcast, and have unlimited use of high-end equipment that cannot be privately owned. What’s more, there’s no need to hide your equipment in order to be recognized as an artist, and you can confidently take up the best spot in the venue to record. Normally, the environment in which tapers would manage to get it by making full use of their experience, ingenuity, effort, and skill is ideal. Therefore, while the sense of presence and reality is similar to that of an audience, the vividness of the performance sound and vocals is outside the common sense of a guest record. It is an ultra-realistic and high-quality sound that is precisely because it is a “professional audience recording”. The sound depicts the first day Orianthi had just joined. This scene is also included in the official live album “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY LIVE!” series sold online, but this day was more like a special performance accompanying the album release than a part of a world tour. It was strong. In order to understand the circumstances around that, let’s look back at the show’s position from the schedule at that time.・March 10th – May 21st: North America #1 (11 performances) ・May 26th – June 3rd: South America (5 performances) ・June 7th – July 16th: Europe #1 (16 performances) Performances)←*Official ・August 5th-27th: North America #2 (17 performances)《August 29th: Joined Orianthi》《“Welcome to the Nightmare Chapter 2” released on September 13th》・September 15th Sun: Los Angeles performance ←★Coco★・September 22nd – October 7th: Oceania/Asia (11 shows)・October 12th – November 19th: Europe #2 (28 shows)← *Official/November 26th – December 14th: North America #3 (14 performances) This is the Imperial Alice of 2011. Orianthi joined at the end of August, and “Welcome to the Nightmare Chapter 2” has already been completed. The Hollywood performance of this work was a week before the start of the tour, and it was a special performance held two days after the release of the new work. It was also the stage where Orianthi was unveiled. What makes the show even more special than that position is the content of the show, which is full of rare songs and guests. Speaking of Alice from the Orianthi era, the professional shot “SYDNEY 2011” from the early days of the tour is very popular at our store. However, they also performed a lot of valuable songs that you can’t hear there. Let’s compare and organize them here. 70’s (9 songs)・Eighteen: Is It My Body/I’m Eighteen・Killer: Under My Wheels・School’s Out・Billion Dollar Babies: No More Mr. Nice Guy/Billion Dollar Babies /Elected・Muscle of Love・Welcome to the Nightmare: Cold Ethyl Others (7 songs)・Trash: Poison・Welcome to the Nightmare Chapter 2: I’ll Bite Your Face Off・Cover: Train Kept A- Rollin’ (★) / Brown Sugar (★) / We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (★) / Break On Through (★) / Back Door Man (★) *Note: “★” marks “SYDNEY 2011 (Shades 1157 )” songs that cannot be heard. …and it looks like this. The original songs are almost the same as “SYDNEY 2011” as it was just before the start of the tour. What is valuable are the many cover songs. “Train Kept A-Rollin'” by Tiny Bradshaw (or rather, the Yardbirds) jumped out from the opening, followed by a number of rock classics such as “Brown Sugar” by the Stones and “Break On Through” by The Doors. There is. This kind of repertoire feels familiar to me now that I know HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES, but the Animals’ “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place” and Howlin’ Wolf’s (or should I say, the Doors’) “Back Door Man” are from HOLLYWOOD. This is a cover that has never been performed by VAMPIRES. And a guest co-star. There are two guests participating in this work, the first being Robbie Krieger of The Doors. He plays the guitar on two songs, “Break On Through” and “Back Door Man,” making the fantasy of “If Alice had joined The Doors” come true. The other one is Kesha. At that time, her debut work “ANIMAL” was taking the world by storm, and she was truly a person of the moment. I never expected Alice to sing her own dance-pop song, and she adds flair to “School’s Out” with her wild and sexy vocals. In addition to releasing a sequel to a famous album, Alice Cooper, the king, made a sudden comeback with the Columbus-like trick of appointing a beautiful female guitarist. This is a masterpiece live album that vacuum-packs the first day with professional real sound by the broadcast station. Sounds with a special background, a special set full of covers, unexpected luxurious guests… One of the most special pieces in the Alice Collection, unlike any other. A microphone recording by the staff for radio broadcast. The sound quality is excellent. Live at Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood, CA, USA 15th September 2011 ULTIMATE SOUND (79:25) 1. Intro. 2. Train Kept A-Rollin’ 3. Under My Wheels 4. No More Mr. Nice Guy 5. Is It My Body 6. Brown Sugar 7. I’ll Bite Your Face Off 8. Muscle Of Love 9. Cold Ethyl 10. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 11. Billion Dollar Babies 12. Introduction of Robby Krieger ★Robby Krieger of The Doors Enter Krieger 13. Break On Through (with Robby Krieger) 14. Back Door Man (with Robby Krieger) 15. Poison 16. I’m Eighteen 17. School’s Out (with Kesha) 18. Elected Alice Cooper – vocals Steve Hunter – lead guitar Orianthi – guitar Tommy Henriksen – guitar Damon Johnson – guitar (??) Glen Sobel – drums Chuck Garric – bass Guests: Robby Krieger, Ke$ha
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