I’m not really keen on live albums. They have their place, but unless I’m REALLY into a band, I prefer to hear their efforts unencumbered by live restraints.
Except for Alice Cooper’s “Fistful of Alice.” That show is an improvement on just about all of the studio attempts and needs to be pressed.
Except for Alice Cooper’s “Fistful of Alice.” That show is an improvement on just about all of the studio attempts and needs to be pressed.
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Our weather is generally monotone, but our plates offer a lot of pizzazz. 😬
Although certain artists release several live albums with the same dozen songs in shuffled order several times a year.
I'm really keen on "the album but live" (where the set is track-for-track a studio album) or seminal shows (like if a band plays Wembley, The Apollo, Red Rocks, etc.)
But really: Fistful of Alice is the definitive Alice Cooper album, live or not.