ALICE COOPER: 'Dirty Diamonds' Final Artwork Posted Online

May 25, 2005

ALICE COOPER fan site SickThingsUK has uploaded the final cover artwork for the new COOPER album, "Dirty Diamonds", at this location. The album's final track listing appears to be as follows:

01. Woman of Mass Distraction
02. You Make Me Wanna
03. Perfect
04. Dirty Diamonds
05. Pretty Ballerina
06. Sunset Babies (All Have Rabies)
07. Zombie Dance
08. The Saga of Jesse Jane
09. Six Hours
10. Steal That Car
11. Run Down the Devil
12. Your Own Worst Enemy

In addition, there appear to be two bonus tracks, "The Sharpest Pain" and "Stand", although where they will appear is unconfirmed. "Stand" is the title of the track previously released on the "Unity" Olympics album earlier this year which featured rapper Xzibit.

"Dirty Diamonds", which is said to be a continuation of the more organic approach found on Cooper's last effort, "The Eyes of Alice Cooper", was overseen by Steve Lindsey, who co-produced the "Stand" track and has worked with Elton John, Luther Vandross and Leonard Cohen.

As previously reported, "Dirty Diamonds" is scheduled for release in the U.S. on August 2 (July 4 in Europe) via New West Records.

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