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Alice Cooper - Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)

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01. I Am Made Of You 05:32
02. Caffeine 03:24
03. The Nightmare Returns 01:15
04. A Runaway Train Alice Cooper 03:52
05. Last Man On Earth 03:47
06. The Congregation 03:59
07. I'll Bite Your Face Off 04:26
08. Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever 03:36				play
09. Ghouls Gone Wild 02:35
10. Something To Remember Me By 03:18				play
11. When Hell Comes Home 04:30
12. What Baby Wants 03:45
13. I Gotta Get Outta Here 04:21
14. The Underture 04:38

Personnel:
Alice Cooper - Vocals, harmonica
Bob Ezrin – Producer
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Tommy Henriksen - (Associate Producer) Co-songwriter,Guitars,Bass,Keyboards,Vocals,Programming,Engineer,Mixing
Michael Bruce - Guitars, keyboards, backing 
Dennis Dunaway - Bass, backing 
Neal Smith - Drums, percussion, backing vocals
Steve Hunter – guitars
Keith Nelson - Guitars, backing 
Desmond Child - Co-songwriter
Dick Wagner - Co-songwriter / Lead guitar 
Tommy Denander - Guitars 
Vince Gill - Lead guitar 
Ke$ha - Guest vocals 
Rob Zombie - Backing vocals 
John 5 - guitar 
Chuck Garric - Bass
Piggy D - Co-songwriter, and bass 
David Spreng - Co-songwriter and drums 
Kip Winger - backing vocals 
Patterson Hood - guitar 
Damon Johnson - guitar 
Keri Kelli - guitar 
Jimmy DeGrasso - drums 
Pat Buchanan - Guitars
Vicki Hampton - Backing vocals
Wendy Moten - Backing vocals
Scott Williamson - Drums
Jimmie Lee Sloas – Bass

 

Welcome 2 My Nightmare is the 26th studio album by Alice Cooper, following his 2008 album Along Came a Spider.

The idea for the album came about soon after the thirtieth anniversary of the original Welcome to My Nightmare album, while Cooper was talking with producer Bob Ezrin, who proposed the idea of a sequel to Welcome to My Nightmare. Cooper liked the idea, and decided to recruit previous members of the Alice Cooper band. The concept of the album was described by Cooper as "another nightmare, and this one is even worse than the last one." Cooper said that he had originally intended to make a sequel to his album Along Came a Spider, but decided to make the Nightmare sequel after Ezrin explained that he "wasn't really into it."

The album was completed sometime during early 2011, with Cooper announcing its completion in February 2011 on his radio show, Nights with Alice Cooper. It was first scheduled to be released late in 2011 on Bob Ezrin's Bigger Picture label as part of a deal involved marketing, touring and production work by Bigger Picture for Cooper in the future. The album was then announced as being delayed until some time in 2012 due to Cooper's touring commitments, though it was released on 13 September 2011.

Alice Cooper can still draw crowds to his theatrical shlock-horror stage shows, but many would rather submit to his mock guillotine than listen to his later records. However, by reuniting some of his 70s musicians with Bob Ezrin, producer of 1975's classic Welcome to My Nightmare, he has rediscovered his mojo. The sequel nods to the old glam stomp but is a thoroughly inventive, modern-sounding record, with unlikely shifts ranging from an Auto-Tuned ballad to Tom Waits-style vaudeville to classical/opera and even a duet with Ke$ha. With the band firing off riffs and the songwriting top drawer, Cooper sounds like he is having a lot of fun. The Congregation is terrific psychedelic hard rock with Glitter Band chants. Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever and the Beach Boys-inspired Ghouls Run Wild are as riotous as their titles, while the domestic violence-documenting When Hell Comes Home may be the 63-year-old's most affecting song since Only Women Bleed. --- Dave Simpson, guardian.co.uk/music

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