Original Alice Cooper Band Reunites, Releases First Album in 50 Years
Original Alice Cooper Band Reunites, Releases First Album in 50 Years

Original Alice Cooper Band Reunites, Releases First Album in 50 Years

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The original Alice Cooper Band has reunited after 50 years to release 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper,' their first full studio album since 1973's 'Muscle of Love.' The band, comprising Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith, includes an unreleased guitar part from their late lead guitarist Glen Buxton, adding a nostalgic yet fresh element to the album. Produced by longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, the album channels their classic 1970s sound with tracks like 'Black Mamba,' featuring a guest appearance by Robby Krieger of The Doors, and the driving rocker 'Wild Ones.' Critics and fans alike have praised the album for its vibrant energy and solid songwriting, noting it stands proudly alongside their earlier works. The band marked the release with a live event at London's Union Chapel, further celebrating their enduring legacy. This collaboration underscores their lasting friendship and shared history, delivering a theatrical blend of shock rock and horror imagery that defined their career.

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