Sunday, October 10, 2010

Alice Cooper: Live at Montreux, 2005 [Blu-ray]







Alice Cooper: Live at Montreux, 2005 [Blu-ray] Overview


Alice CooperÂ’s live shows are legendary for their sense of rock theater and sheer visual spectacle. This latest addition to our range of titles from the renowned Montreux Festival catches Alice Cooper at his very best. Underpinning the visual assault has always been a collection of some of the best rock songs around delivered by one of the all-time great frontmen. This show includes tracks from across his career right up to most recent album Dirty Diamonds, and incorporating all the classics you would expect.

Tracklisting
1. Department of Youth 2. No More Mr. Nice Guy 3. Dirty Diamonds 4. Billion Dollar Babies 5. Be My Lover 6. Lost in America 7. I Never Cry 8. Woman of Mass Distraction 9. IÂ’m Eighteen 10. Between High School & The Old School 11. What Do You Want From Me 12. Is It My Body 13. Go To Hell 14. The Black Widow 15. Gimme 16. Feed My Frankenstein 17. Welcome to My Nightmare 18. The Awakening 19. Steven 20. Only Women Bleed 21. Ballad of Dwight Fry 22. Killer 23. I Love the Dead 24. SchoolÂ’s Out 25. Poison 26. Wish I Were Born in Beverly Hills 27. Under My Wheels


Customer Reviews


I love this DVD and listen to the CD. Alice and the band with new and old the same skill and enthusiasm. Not many artists can access from the marketing year 1970 are mixed with new material in 2005 and make it sound cohesive and fun. The whole band is in great shape is different, but Ryan Roxie. His solo on I'm Eighteen is incredible, I have heard many live performances of classical pieces, but this is my favorite. As Alice sings "I'm in the middle, with no plans," I expected to fly from his lung.He always gives 100%, so I have followed his career after 40 years. You never know what to expect, it is often confusing, sometimes disappointing, but always interesting. Perhaps it is also his long-awaited entry into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. He has influenced so many artists and ordinary people through his music and songs, is a farce, it is not always there. As he said in an interview that "it is a private club," and this is a disgrace.


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