Alice Cooper/NJ, USA 1971
Alice Cooper/NJ, USA 1971
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Alice Cooper suddenly blossomed in 1971 after meeting her ally Bob Ezrin. A professional shot that conveys the scene and is truly a "moving LOVE IT TO DEATH" has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at “July 4, 1971 Asbury Park Performance”. This is a valuable vintage pro shot. 1971 was the biggest turning point in Alice's career. While it was the last period of the STRAIGHT label era, it was also the beginning of the golden WARNER era. As a result, the shows and sets change depending on the season, and their significance varies greatly. In order to check that aspect, let's first look back at the schedule at that time. ・January 1st - February 28th: North America #1 (11 performances)《LOVE IT TO DEATH'' released on March 9th》 ・March 19th - October 19th: North America #2 (78 performances)← ★Coco★・October 22nd – November 7th: Europe (9 performances)《“KILLER” released on November 27th》・November 27th – December 31st: North America #3 (21 performances) This is 1971 Alice Cooper. In the spring, they released "LOVE IT TO DEATH" and began a world tour that included their first tour of Europe. The Asbury Park performance of this work was the 44th concert of the main “North America #2”. This film, shot at the very beginning of the Golden Age, has a vintage-like quality. Even though it's a professional shot, it's a monochrome one-shot camera, and it's not the type that people tout as "official grade!" However, because the people involved were filming, the stable angles and series of close-ups are wonderful, and the audio (of course) is also a close soundboard. Actually, this video can be seen on a certain major video site, but the master is different from this work. This work is much more natural and has a longer length (about 40 seconds). What is depicted in such a video is exactly "LOVE IT TO DEATH as seen with the eyes." To put it bluntly, all the songs are from that album, so I will omit the set analysis, but instead, the rich initial mood in which all the songs are performed except for "Long Way to Go" and "Hallowed Be My Name" is delicious. Since the beginning of the 21st century, Alice has begun reprinting rare early numbers, but you can still enjoy the limited edition songs "Sun Arise," "Second Coming," and "Black Juju" that were not played at the time with a super close-up view. is. The monochrome screen is just like the jacket of the masterpiece "LOVE IT TO DEATH". This is a vintage professional shot that allows you to witness the origins of shock rock, which revolutionized rock. It all started here. Live at Sunshine In, Asbury Park, NJ, USA 4th July 1971 PRO-SHOT 1. Pre-Show 2. Sun Arise 3. Caught in a Dream 4. I'm Eighteen 5. Is It My Body 6. Second Coming 7. Ballad of Dwight Fry 8. Black Juju PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.32min.
1. Pre-Show 2. Sun Arise 3. Caught in a Dream 4. I'm Eighteen 5. Is It My Body 6. Second Coming 7. Ballad of Dwight Fry 8. Black Juju PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.32min.