This is a live record of the 2015 'Rock In Rio' show that seen by over 100,000 people and was livestreamed worldwide. It sees the band playing one of their first shows, supporting the first Hollywood Vampires album, with Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses), Matt Sorum (Velvet Revolver) and Bruce Witkin backing Alice, Johnny, Tommy and Joe. The vinyl was a limited addition of 10,000.


Original release: June 2nd 2023


Track listing

  1. Raise The Dead
  2. My Generation - The Who
  3. I Got A Line On You - Spirit
  4. Cold Turkey - John Lennon
  5. Five To One / Break On Through (To The Other Side) - The Doors
  6. Manic Depression - Jimi Hendrix
  7. 7 And 7 Is - Love
  8. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin
  9. Jeepster - T-Rex
  10. I'm A Boy - The Who
  11. School's Out
  12. Billion Dollar Babies
  13. Train Kept A-Rollin' - The Yardbirds
  14. Brown Sugar - The Rolling Stones

Musicians

Vocals: Alice Cooper
Guitar, Vocals: Johnny Depp
Guitar, Vocals: Joe Perry
Guitar, Vocals: Tommy Henriksen
Drums: Matt Sorum
Bass: Duff McKagen
Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals: Bruce Witkin
Guest Vocals, guitar: Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) on 'Whole Lotta Love'
Guest Guitar: Andreas Kisser (Sepultura) on 'School's Out'
Guest Drums: Zak Starkey (The Who) on 'I'm A Boy', 'School's Out', Billion Dollar Babies', 'Train Kept a Rollin'' and 'Brown Sugar'.

Sleeve Notes

Show Produced by Bob Ezrin.

Recorded at Rock in Rio, 2015.

Mixed by Justin Cortelyon and Bob Ezrin at Anarchy Studios.

Mastered by Robert Vosgien.

Cover art by Sebastian Rhode.

Album Notes - (Detailed release information)

Released some eight years (and a second studio album) after it was recorded, this was an odd choice to release and could be seen as simply product to put out to coincide with the 2023 European tour. The show was streamed live at the time and was still easily available on YouTube, meaing there is nothing here that fans didn't already have access to, and had done for the preceeding 8 years. Sure, the sound was likely cleaned up a little and the video didn't have any TV logos (a good thing)on it but other than that it appears to be the same recording.