ALICE COOPER's New Album To Be Released With Four Different Covers

September 19, 2003

ALICE COOPER's forthcoming "The Eyes of Alice Cooper" album will drop nationwide on Tuesday, September 30 and will be released with four individual unique CD covers. The black-and-white CD covers will feature the eyes of ALICE COOPER in four various colors: blue, purple, green and red. When asked about the four different CD covers, Alice replied, "Really?? You mean there's four different ones?? Maybe people will buy all four of them!"

The story of how "The Eyes of Alice Cooper" came to life is very interesting. "I wanted to record this album as 'live' as possible," says Alice, "with everyone playing at the same time, and just a few essential overdubs." With producer Mudrock, the album was made in less than one month. "If you want a garage band-style rock and roll album, then don't go into a traditional recording studio," said Mudrock. "Sometimes attitudes change inside the cozy confines of a recording studio. There was an empty room right across the lot at Mates that we turned into a makeshift recording studio causing us not to lose the garage ambience."

ALICE COOPER starts his national tour at the end of September, hitting 28 cities across the country.

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