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Album Release ******Album Release
ALICE COOPER’S
“DIRTY DIAMONDS”
Cat number: SPITCD257

The King of Shock Rock Alice Cooper, returns with his forthcoming album “DIRTY
DIAMONDS” to be released through Spitfire Records on 4th July. The album
features 12 new tracks primarily written by Alice and the band. It was
co-produced by Steve Lindsey (whose credits include Leonard Cohen and Elton
John) and Rick Boston (Rickie Lee Jones) and was recorded in 13 days in and
around Los Angeles.
The band are Alice Cooper on vocals and harmonica, longtime guitarist Ryan
Roxie, Damon Johnson (formerly of Brother Cane) - guitars, bass (Perfect), Chuck
Garric - bass, guitar (Dirty Diamonds) and drummer Tommy Clufetos. The band all
sing backing vocals.
“Dirty Diamonds” continues the back-to-basics philosophy established with 2003’s
“The Eyes of Alice Cooper” album “I wanted the sound of a classic Stones album”
said Alice “When I listen to the Stones or the Yardbirds, there are occasional
mistakes going on. Not major mistakes, but you just can’t beat the feel of those
records. I believe you can cook all the juice right out of a song by recording
it too much.”
Full tracklisting is:
1. “Woman of Mass Distraction”
2. “You Make Me Wanna…”
3. “Perfect”
4. “Dirty Diamonds”
5. “Pretty Ballerina”
6. “Sunset Babies (All Got Rabies)”
7. “Zombie Dance”
8. “The Saga of Jesse Jane”
9. “Six Hours”
10. “Steal That Car”
11. “Run Down The Devil”
12. “Your Own Worst Enemy”
Bonus track:
13. “Stand” (Duet with Xzibit)
Alice Cooper brings the band to the UK for an Arena Tour with Special Guests
Twisted Sister in November – full dates are:
November 2005
Sat 5th Brighton Centre 0870 900 9100
Sun 6th London Wembley Pavilion 0870 060 0870
Mon 7th Cardiff International Arena 029 2022 4488
Wed 9th Birmingham NEC 0870 909 4133
Thu 10th Manchester MEN Arena 0870 190 8000
Sat 12th Glasgow SECC 0870 040 4000
Sun 13th Newcastle Metro Radio Arena 0870 707 8000
Tue 15th Sheffield Hallam FM Arena 0114 256 5656
Wed 16th Nottingham Arena 0870 121 0123
Thu 17th Bournemouth BIC 0870 111 3000
All tickets are £29.50 except for London which are £30 (in advance all subject
to booking fee). Credit Cards Tel: 0870 400 0688 (24HRS) Check out
www.alicecooper.com/now for
Exclusive Ticket Packages Presented in association with The Agency.
Alice Cooper rose to national infamy in the early ‘70s on the “parent’s worst
nightmare” platform by melding Detroit punk/glam metal and horror movies, and
unapologetically employing violent stage props (hangman’s gallows, guillotines,
electric chairs, sword-impaled baby dolls, blood, gore, live snakes), outlandish
stage clothes and eye make-up (now a long-established Alice trademark). The
band’s 1971 album, Love It To Death, introduced the now-classic rock staple “I’m
Eighteen.” This began a string of worldwide gold and platinum albums and
sell-out arena tours. Conservative groups rushed to denounce Alice as a menace
to society but his controversial shows were wildly successful and paved the road
for the likes of KISS, Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, Twisted Sister, and Rob
Zombie (Zombie confessed during VH1’s Top 100 Metal documentary that, “We’ve all
been ripping Alice Cooper off for years.”). In a famous 1973 interview in
Rolling Stone magazine, Alice summed up his band with the now-famous quote, “The
hippies wanted peace and love. We wanted Ferraris, blondes and switchblades.”
For your chance to win your very own
copy of
“DIRTY
DIAMONDS”
simply answer the following question:
Question
:
What is the name of Alice Cooper's new album?
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answer.
Please put "Alice" as your subject
and remember to include your name and address so that we can send the lucky
winner their prize.
The draw will take place on
14th. July 2005
Good
luck !
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