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Welcome 2 My Nightmare album for sale Product Description
Welcome 2 My Nightmare album for sale by Alice Cooper was released Sep 13, 2011 on the Universal Music Enterprises label. Recorded with longtime co-conspirator Bob Ezrin, Alice Cooper's 2011 sequel to his 1975 conceptual classic, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, features 14 brand new cuts that span multiple genres and feature previous members of the Alice Cooper band (including Steve Hunter), as well as a guest spot from pop superstar Ke$ha. Recording information: Anarchy Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Anarchy Studios, Nashville, TN; Capitol Studios; Chaton Studios, Phoenix, AZ; Full Well Recording, Phoenix, AZ; Glenwood Place, Hollywood, CA; Great Scott Productions, Phoenix, AZ; Kingsize Soundlabs, Los Angeles, CA; Magic Shop Studios, New York, NY; Ronnie's Place, Nashville, TN; South American Plant Studio, Sao Paulo, Brazil; The House, Hendersonville, TN; The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, CA. Welcome 2 My Nightmare CD music contains a single disc with 14 songs. ...See Full Description
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| You know what they say about sequals I have been an Alice Cooper fan since 1969. I have everything that he has put out. I have a very large collection. By john.haruch (Midlothian VA)  |
 | Excellent tunes of past beats straight to present mode!!! well, I might add first of all, I WOULD have been happier if Vince followed through with his original plan for an "Along Came a Spider" sequel instead of "Welcome To My Nightmare", I loved along came a spider, IF I HAD to pick, id say it was my favorite album by Alice.... By Justin (St. Anthony, NL, Canada) |
| NO WHERE NEAR as dark and cool as Welcome to my nightmare. Im really surprised Alice titled this album Welcome 2 my nightmare,WHY?, its NOTHING like the more very cool,creepy and sinister masterpiece from 1975. By dom r (ontario,canada.) |
| Surprising With most older bands that are still around and writing new material you get one of two things, a sound that nothing resembles the original music, or a failure at achieving the original music's feeling (i.e. new ozzy and MOST of the new Halen cd). By neuchickapong (Trafford PA) |
| Nightmare 2 is not quite a sequel I've been an Alice fan for over 30 years and Welcome to my Nightmare is one of my all time favs. By bowie_01 (Katy, TX) |
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Recording information: Germano Studios, NY; Shangri-La Studios, Mailbu, CA; The Cave, Malibu, CA.
Editor: Brett Diaz.
Illustrator: Dennis Friel.
Photographers: Christie Goodwin; Marty Temme; Rick Gould; Chris Callaway.
Supergroup fever: catch it! 2009 was an especially kind year for these ego-busting entities, spawning Them Crooked Vultures (Josh Homme, John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl) and Chickenfoot (Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony, and Chad Smith) in the hard rock category alone. So it was no surprise when 2010 brought us Black Country Communion (courtesy of mega-producer and matchmaker to the stars, Kevin Shirley), which blended the legendary talents of bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes, guitarist Joe Bonamassa, drummer Jason Bonham, and keyboardist Derek Sherinian. Not surprisingly, the quartet's eponymous debut album was generally drooled over upon delivery, but for once, the media hype was largely justified by the music, which successfully set out to modernize the vintage Deep Purple template on the strength of former Mark III member Hughes' signature power-soul voice and the necessary Hammond organ sound replicated here by Sherinian. OK, so listeners who were unaware of bluesman Bonamassa's longtime affinity for `70s rock dinosaurs of Purple's ilk (look up his debut album for a devastating cover of Jethro Tull's "A New Day Yesterday") couldn't have known how well suited he too was to the task at hand; but it goes without saying that Bonham's unimpeachable classic rock DNA would provide a perfect foundation for all this. So with all of the ingredients set, the only thing that could possibly derail this coal-burning iron horse of a band was that all-too-common supergroup affliction: no songs -- never mind enough chemistry -- for the whole to equal the sum of its parts. But Black Country Communion actually delivers the goods for much of this album, including the infectious one-two punch of "Black Country" (a threat) and "One Last Soul" (a promise), the believably desperate "Down Again" (featuring a hair-raising vocal from Hughes), and the best of many epics, "Song of Yesterday," which contrasts a soft instrumental touch against Led Zeppelin-sized bombast. Elsewhere, a cover of Trapeze's "Medusa" brings it all back to the beginning for Hughes; the overcast mid-section of "The Revolution in Me" gives Sherinian some room to roam; and Bonamassa's solos show equal doses of tasteful restraint ("The Great Divide") and boastful abandon ("Beggerman") throughout, leaving just a few songs lost in the shuffle (even though the out-of-sorts, AC/DC-gone-Sunset Strip of "Sista Jane" is impossible to ignore). In short, to the relief of fans of all four participants, Black Country Communion's debut takes the dread out of the supergroup equation, at least until 2011 mints the next strain of virulent celebrity get-togethers, once again testing the wisdom behind this recurring phenomenon. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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2010 album from the veteran Rock vocalist, his first album in three years and his 10th studio album overall. Kevin Churko who produced Ozzy's 2007 worldwide million-seller album, Black Rain, is teaming up with Ozzy again to produce Scream. Notably, the album marks the first appearance of Ozzy's new guitar player, Gus G. The band also features bassist Blasko, drummer Tommy Clufetos and keyboardist Adam Wakeman. Includes the first single, "Let Me Hear You Scream".
Recording information: The Bunker, Los Angeles, CA; The Hideout, Las Vegas, NV.
Photographer: Jennifer Tzar.
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Gus G. (guitar); Adam Wakeman (keyboards); Tommy Clufetos (drums).
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Welcome 2 My Nightmare songs A Dramatic Turn of Events, the 11th studio long player from progressive hard rock act Dream Theater, is understandably among the most anticipated in their decades-long career. Founding drummer Mike Portnoy -- long considered, with guitarist John Petrucci, to be DT -- left the band and was replaced with veteran Mike Mangini. This is the set that answers the question about his impact on their sound. Interestingly enough, it's not that much. Mangini is as much a complex, intricate drummer as Portnoy was, though he is more an ensemble player; he plays more on the beat than behind it. A Dramatic Turn of Events is a much more keyboard-driven offering, though there is plenty of good old-fashioned prog metal here, too. Given its nearly 80-minute length, there is something here for virtually every fan -- or detractor -- to grab hold of. Singer James LaBrie doesn't indulge his high metal screech here that often, and prefers to sing plainly -- a good thing. Three tracks -- "Outcry," "Breaking All Illusions," and "Lost Not Forgotten" -- feature wildly long instrumental segments with more odd time signature changes than you can likely count. The latter of these sounds almost like Meshuggah with keyboards and stacked with multi-part harmonic vocals. Opening track and single "On the Backs of Angels" contains all the DT trademarks: disciplined drumming, intricate seven-string guitar riffs that grow increasingly more explosive, a Gothic chorale, and John Myung's insistent basslines, which are nearly buried in the mix. Jordan Rudess' keyboards counter Petrucci's guitar and Mangini's drums for dominance and come out on top. That said, the melodic structure of the tune harkens back to DT albums previous to the last decade's. As melodic as it is, it's almost knotty compared to the sheer melodicism of "Build Me Up, Break Me Down" that follows it. One does have to wonder about the inclusion of the ballads "Far from Heaven" and the string-laden "Beneath the Surface," which have clunky, trite lyrics, sappy instrumentation, and feel like filler; it would have been better to have trimmed them to keep the album a reasonable length. In sum, a Dramatic Turn of Events, while not a perfect offering, has enough of what makes Dream Theater attractive to make it a necessary purchase for fans. ~ Thom Jurek
This special edition CD/DVD Set includes bonus DVD of 60-minute documentary, "The Spirit Carries On" which chronicles the band's search for a new drummer. A Dramatic Turn of Events is an album born from transition, crafted with studied persistence and possessed by new-found freedom and free-flowing invigoration. The album strikes the perfect balance between Dream Theater's intimate history with all that is heavy, progressive and melodic with each element fully realized. Longtime fans of the band intrigued by the speediness of the notes on display from Dream Theater have much to study on the album, while fans of melodic hooks will find equal pleasure within the songs.
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Recording information: Hampton Hacienda; Undercity Recordings, Burbank, CA; Wonderland Studios.
Photographer: Gabrielle Geiselman.
Personnel: Alice Cooper (vocals, background vocals); Bernard Fowler (vocals, background vocals); Danny Saber (guitar, slide guitar, E-bow, piano, keyboards, bass synthesizer, bass guitar, background vocals); Greg Hampton (guitar, strings, keyboards, background vocals); Kerri Kelli, Jason Hook, Slash, Whitey Kirst (guitar); Eric Singer, David Piribauer (drums); Chuck Garric (background vocals).
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Personnel: Joey Belladonna (vocals); Scott Ian (guitar, background vocals); Rob Caggiano (guitar); Charlie Benante (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums); Alison Chesley (cello); Frank Bello (background vocals); George Langis, Daniel Salcido, Matt Dougherty, Zachariah Jarrett, Matt Noble.
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