Album
A Fistful Of Alice
1997 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

A Fistful Of Alice is a Rock album by Alice Cooper, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked.
About
A live that it was released on July 29, 1997, and was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Slash plays guitar for part of the album (returning the favor after Cooper guested on "The Garden" from the 1991 Guns N' Roses album Use Your Illusion I) and Cooper says before the song "Desperado" that it was written about Jim Morrison, who died in 1971, the same year Cooper wrote the song. Also featured in the album are Rob Zombie on vocals and Sammy Hagar on guitar. The only song from the show that has not been commercially released is the title track from 1991's Hey Stoopid. The last song, "Is Anyone Home?", is a studio recording recorded specifically for the album.
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Tracklist
- 1School's Out4:24
- 2Under My Wheels3:39
- 3I'm Eighteen3:48
- 4Desperado4:11
- 5Lost In America4:15
- 6Teenage Lament '743:28
- 7I Never Cry3:54
- 8Poison4:51
- 9No More Mr. Nice Guy3:01
- 10Welcome To My Nightmare4:54
- 11Only Women Bleed6:54
- 12Feed My Frankenstein4:29
- 13Elected4:12
- 14Is Anyone Home?4:12
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- crunchy
- celebratory
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alice CooperLEAD VOCALS
- Darrin McCannSTRINGS
- Erika Duke-KirkpatrickSTRINGS
- Jimmy DeGrassoDRUMS
- Mario DeLeonSTRINGS
- Paul TaylorKEYBOARDS, GUITAR
- Reb BeachGUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
- Ryan RoxieGUITAR
- Todd JensenBASS, BACKING VOCALS BASS
- Bennett SalvaySTRINGS
- Dan WexlerGUITAR GUITAR, WRITTEN-BY
- Matt LaugDRUMS
- Merrit MorrisonBASS
- Peter KentSTRINGS
- Rob ZombieGUEST, VOCALS VOCALS
- Sammy HagarLEAD GUITAR
- SlashFEATURING, LEAD GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Steve FarrisGUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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