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Goldmine article
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http://www.goldminemag.com/article/Back ... other_web/
http://www.goldminemag.com/article/Back ... other_web/
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And they set up the interview saying this:
"The Alice Cooper band imploded after seven albums, as internal strife tore it apart. The act’s parting shot was, perhaps, its greatest achievement, 1973’s ambitious Billion Dollar Babies"
Woo Hoo, good job guys.
Like this in the Blog Critics review of ACAS:
"He's stuck to his road band for this trip to the studio, so Kiss drummer Eric Singer, bassist Chuck Garric and guitarists Keri Kelli and Jason Hook handle the majority of the work on the album. And all that time spent touring has paid off. They sound like a proper band, not just a bunch of session guys who've popped in to pay the bills."
"The Alice Cooper band imploded after seven albums, as internal strife tore it apart. The act’s parting shot was, perhaps, its greatest achievement, 1973’s ambitious Billion Dollar Babies"
Woo Hoo, good job guys.
Like this in the Blog Critics review of ACAS:
"He's stuck to his road band for this trip to the studio, so Kiss drummer Eric Singer, bassist Chuck Garric and guitarists Keri Kelli and Jason Hook handle the majority of the work on the album. And all that time spent touring has paid off. They sound like a proper band, not just a bunch of session guys who've popped in to pay the bills."
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i thought the producer guy and his mate played most of the stuff.nimsowner wrote:And they set up the interview saying this:
"The Alice Cooper band imploded after seven albums, as internal strife tore it apart. The act’s parting shot was, perhaps, its greatest achievement, 1973’s ambitious Billion Dollar Babies"
Woo Hoo, good job guys.
Like this in the Blog Critics review of ACAS:
"He's stuck to his road band for this trip to the studio, so Kiss drummer Eric Singer, bassist Chuck Garric and guitarists Keri Kelli and Jason Hook handle the majority of the work on the album. And all that time spent touring has paid off. They sound like a proper band, not just a bunch of session guys who've popped in to pay the bills."
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