Music Review: Alice Cooper - Along Came A Spider - Page 2

He may have turned 60 this year but there's no sign of him fading away, as this really is a good Alice Cooper album, one that tries to tie in the various musical strands he's pursued over his career, and will be a delight for anyone whose followed him on the way.

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  • 1 - joe

    Jul 17, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    I found a copy of hitchhike by the spiders on the net. I think that was Alice's first band. He sounded like he was going through puberty at the time. Saw him many times in detroit and he even played a couple of concerts in Jackson, Mi. I even saw him in detroit when he was Al Cooper. He still rocks on his radio show.

  • 2 - joe

    Jul 17, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    I found a copy of hitchhike by the spiders on the net. I think that was Alice's first band. Saw him many times in detroit and he even played a couple of concerts in Jackson, Mi. I even saw him in detroit when he was Al Cooper. He still rocks on his radio show.

  • 3 - Frank

    Jul 18, 2008 at 10:46 am

    For your information, the touring band are only on three of the tracks on the album (the ones they co-wrote). Only Drummer Eric Singer plays on the whole album. The rest is of the music is written and performed by the two producers Greg Hampton and Danny Saber.

  • 4 - Mr H

    Jul 18, 2008 at 11:25 am

    Well someone ought to tell the record company and PR folk who wrote up the press releases that came with the promo CD, as they didn't supply a CD booklet.

  • 5 - DFLOKTAS

    Oct 10, 2008 at 5:48 pm

    Fool album.He he............I just kidding.............Awesome

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