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Febr 1971
Hard Rock
Codec: Ape - Mac 3.97 - High Lossless Compression
Encoder: eac095pb4
Covers , Log, Cue
Alice Cooper wasted little time following up the breakthrough success of 1971's Love It to Death with another album released the same year, Killer. Again, producer Bob Ezrin was on board, and helps the group solidify their heavy rock (yet wide-ranging) style even further. The band's stage show dealt with the macabre, and such disturbing tracks as "Dead Babies" and the title track fit in perfectly. Other songs were even more exceptional, such as the perennial-barnstorming concert standard "Under My Wheels," the melodic yet gritty "Be My Lover," and the tribute to their fallen friend Jim Morrison, "Desperado." The long and winding "Halo of Flies" correctly hinted that the band would be tackling more complex song structures on future albums, while "You Drive Me Nervous" and "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" showed that Alice Cooper hadn't completely abandoned their early garage-rock direction. With Killer, they became one of the world's top rock bands and concert attractions; it rewarded them as being among the most notorious and misunderstood entertainers, thoroughly despised by grown-ups.
01. Under My Wheels [0:02:51.65]
02. Be My Lover [0:03:21.00]
03. Halo Of Flies [0:08:22.15]
04. Desperado [0:03:30.05]
05. You Drive Me Nervous [0:02:27.72]
06. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [0:03:39.33]
07. Dead Babies [0:05:45.10]
08. Killer [0:06:58.02]
Hard Rock
Codec: Ape - Mac 3.97 - High Lossless Compression
Encoder: eac095pb4
Covers , Log, Cue
Alice Cooper wasted little time following up the breakthrough success of 1971's Love It to Death with another album released the same year, Killer. Again, producer Bob Ezrin was on board, and helps the group solidify their heavy rock (yet wide-ranging) style even further. The band's stage show dealt with the macabre, and such disturbing tracks as "Dead Babies" and the title track fit in perfectly. Other songs were even more exceptional, such as the perennial-barnstorming concert standard "Under My Wheels," the melodic yet gritty "Be My Lover," and the tribute to their fallen friend Jim Morrison, "Desperado." The long and winding "Halo of Flies" correctly hinted that the band would be tackling more complex song structures on future albums, while "You Drive Me Nervous" and "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" showed that Alice Cooper hadn't completely abandoned their early garage-rock direction. With Killer, they became one of the world's top rock bands and concert attractions; it rewarded them as being among the most notorious and misunderstood entertainers, thoroughly despised by grown-ups.
01. Under My Wheels [0:02:51.65]
02. Be My Lover [0:03:21.00]
03. Halo Of Flies [0:08:22.15]
04. Desperado [0:03:30.05]
05. You Drive Me Nervous [0:02:27.72]
06. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [0:03:39.33]
07. Dead Babies [0:05:45.10]
08. Killer [0:06:58.02]
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EAC extraction logfile from 12. March 2006, 20:12 for CD Alice Cooper / Killer Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4163B Adapter: 1 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Combined read/write offset correction : 667 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : C:\eac095pb4\Ape\MAC.exe (Monkey's Audio Lossless Encoder) High Lossless Compression Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename G:\Alice Cooper - Killer\CDImage.wav Peak level 79.1 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 520C3A2C Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |
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