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| | | The picture below shows larger front and back views of this Alice Cooper Toronto Rock 'N' Roll Revival 1969 Volume IV Picture Disk Record Album. There is a clear sleeve with a “GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC” sticker on it that is included. The two sides picture different images of Alice Cooper during the live concert or show. The actual year that the picture disk record was made is unknown. The picture disc record measures about 11-13/16'' wide. The record appears to be in mint condition as pictured. The clear sleeve has some wear and bends from handling. Below here are some notes that we found about this album: The recording made at the Toronto Rock N Roll Revival in 1969 may be the most widely reproduced Alice Cooper live recording. It has been released by many different labels under many titles and many album covers. These releases are not authorized Alice Cooper albums. However, they are not bootlegs as the recording is owned by a private party. Unfortunately, the private party was so uncaring in the production of these releases that two of the songs (“Ain't That Just Like a Woman” and “Goin' to the River”) are NOT Alice Cooper at all (the actual performer is Ronnie Hawkins and they were recorded Hallmark Studios in Toronto in late 1964). Also, almost all of the song titles on the album were fabricated by the private party. The actual titles (shown here in parentheses) are mostly live versions of songs from “Pretties For You”. Painting A Picture (No Longer Umpire) An Instrumental (part of “Lay Down and Die, Goodbye”) I've Written Home To Mother (part of “Lay Down and Die, Goodbye”) Freak Out Song (“Don't Blow Your Mind” with different lyrics) Nobody Likes Me (aka Freak Out) Science Fiction (Fields Of Regret) |
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