“ALICE COOPER UNVEILS LOST TREASURE: Unreleased Album to See Light of Day”
Rock legend Alice Cooper and his team have made a groundbreaking announcement, revealing an unreleased album from the iconic musician’s archives. The previously unknown collection, recorded in the 1970s, is set to be unveiled to the public, sending shockwaves of excitement through the music community.
Titled “Live from the Brooklyn Dodgers,” the album is a rare gem that showcases Cooper’s raw energy and theatrical stage presence during his heyday. Recorded on August 26, 1971, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, this live recording captures the essence of Cooper’s early shock-rock sound.
According to Cooper, the album was forgotten in the midst of his chaotic touring schedule and subsequent album releases. “We were so busy back then, we didn’t even remember we had this recorded,” Cooper revealed in a statement. “It’s amazing to revisit this era and share it with our fans.”
The unreleased album is expected to delight fans and collectors alike, offering a unique glimpse into Cooper’s influential career. With its raw, unbridled energy, “Live from the Brooklyn Dodgers” promises to be a must-listen for rock enthusiasts.
Release details and track listings are forthcoming, but Cooper’s team promises a meticulously restored and remastered audio experience. Get ready to relive the magic of Alice Cooper’s early days – this lost treasure is about to shake the rock world.
Key Details:
– Unreleased album: “Live from the Brooklyn Dodgers”
– Recorded August 26, 1971, at Brooklyn Academy of Music
– Features raw, live recordings from Cooper’s shock-rock era
– Forgotten in Cooper’s archives for decades
– Release date and track listing to be announced
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