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ALICE COOPERÂ – Alice Does Alice (2010 iTunes EP)
It seems the latest thing to do these days is re-record your old classic hits and sell them again. Â Alice’s reason for doing so was that they needed new multi-track recordings for use in the Guitar Hero video game. Â I think only one was ever used, which is “No More Mr. Nice Guy” (Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock). Â The Alice Cooper 6 Pack download for Rock Band is mostly live tracks, not the versions that Alice released on Alice Does Alice.
According to the official Cooper site, these re-recordings were produced by Bob Ezrin. Â Ezrin, of course, helmed the originals. Â That must be why these new versions sound so authentic. Â Yes, part for part, note for note, they’re pretty much the same. Â Just with Alice’s voice older and wiser, and today’s sound quality. Â But of course you can’t duplicate a classic, no matter how hard you try nor who you work with. Â It’s impossible. Â It’s catching lightning in a bottle. Â So, these versions will always remain inferior to the classic, magical originals. Â They’re just too nice, clean and neat.
I will say though, it’s pretty amazing how close these are to the originals. Â The drums don’t sound the same, they’re thuddier and more modern, but the guitar tones are remarkably similar. Â All the strings and horns are there too, and they do benefit from the sonic clarity of today’s technology. Â Kudos to Ezrin and the players for capturing this. Â (Because this is an electronic release with no physical version, there’s no credits.)
Tracklist:
- “School’s Out”
- “No More Mr. Nice Guy”
- “Elected”
- “I’m Eighteen”
- “Welcome To My Nightmare”
According to sickthingsUK, six tracks were actually recorded. Â The sixth was “Poison”, which of course was originally produced not by Bob Ezrin, but by Desmond Child. Â The track remains unreleased in 2013.
3/5 stars


