The Alice Cooper Show is a live album by Alice Cooper, released by Warner Bros. in December 1977.
It was recorded live in Las Vegas at the Aladdin Hotel on August 19 and 20, 1977, during Cooper's "King of the Silver Screen" United States tour. Before doing the gig that would become this album, Alice Cooper was exhausted from constant touring, recording and drinking. Contractual obligations resulted in him being heavily pressured into doing it.[5] Alice states "Whenever a fan comes to me with this album to sign, I tell them I hate this album".[6] The TV special Alice Cooper and Friends featured live footage from that tour.
The Alice Cooper Show was rereleased in 1987 on CD, digitally in 2005, and on 180-gram vinyl in 2013.
Track listing
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1. | "Under My Wheels" (from Killer, 1971) | Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Bob Ezrin | 2:35 |
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2. | "I'm Eighteen" (from Love It to Death, 1971) | Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Neal Smith | 5:00 |
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3. | "Only Women Bleed" (from Welcome to My Nightmare, 1975) | Cooper, Wagner | 5:57 |
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4. | "Sick Things" (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973) | Cooper, Bruce, Wagner | 0:59 |
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5. | "Is It My Body" (from Love It to Death, 1971) | Cooper, Buxton, Dunaway, Bruce, Smith | 2:36 |
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6. | "I Never Cry" (from Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, 1976) | Cooper, Wagner | 2:46 |
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7. | "Billion Dollar Babies" (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973) | Cooper, Bruce, Smith | 3:18 |
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8. | "Devil's Food"/"The Black Widow" (from Welcome to My Nightmare, 1975) | Cooper, Dick Wagner, Bob Ezrin, Vincent Price, Kelly Jay | 5:52 |
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9. | "You and Me" (from Lace and Whiskey, 1977) | Cooper, Wagner | 2:25 |
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10. | "I Love the Dead"/"Go to Hell"/"Wish You Were Here" (from Billion Dollar Babies/Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, 1973, 1976) | Cooper, Wagner, Ezrin | 6:38 |
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11. | "School's Out" (from School's Out, 1972) | Cooper, Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Smith | 2:39 |
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Personnel
- Musicians
- Production
- Pete Carlson – engineer
- Brian Christian – producer
- Bob Ezrin – producer
- Shep Gordon – executive producer
- Lee Herschberg – remastering
- Dick Wagner – director
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