This recording was made during Cooper’s early 1978 tour, which he had launched to promote his first live album, The Alice Cooper Show, three years after the original and enormously popular Alice Cooper Band had been dissolved. Cooper himself was trying to make the transition from camp-ish rock ghoul to more mainstream pop icon, as songs like "Only Women Bleed," and "How You Gonna See Me Now?" clearly reveal.
His band was made up of …entire summary
Alice Cooper - lead vocals
Davey Johnston - guitar, vocals
Jefferson Kewley - guitar
Dee Murray - bass
Fred Mandel - keyboards
Dennis Conway - drums
This recording was made during Cooper’s early 1978 tour, which he had launched to promote his first live album, The Alice Cooper Show, three years after the original and enormously popular Alice Cooper Band had been dissolved. Cooper himself was trying to make the transition from camp-ish rock ghoul to more mainstream pop icon, as songs like "Only Women Bleed," and "How You Gonna See Me Now?" clearly reveal.
His band was made up of Elton John sidemen Davey Johnston (on guitar) and Dee Murray (on bass), in addition to other top L.A. session players. They were unquestionably a better group of musicians than the original Cooper band (as evinced on the concert closer, "School’s Out"), but lacked the primal charisma of the old group.
Cooper was smart enough to feature mostly older hits in the show, and the audience is audibly glad to hear it. Highlights include "Under My Wheels," "Eighteen" and the always amusing "Is It My Body?"
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