• Alice Cooper: "The Last Temptation" - 30 Years On

  • Jul 10 2024
  • Duración: 33 m
  • Podcast

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Alice Cooper: "The Last Temptation" - 30 Years On

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  • "The crafting of the album and the story required a great deal of planning, and indeed in the long run Alice utilised several different producers for different parts of the album and story, in order to get the kind of sonic atmosphere and theatrical environment that he felt was required to make this album work.

    This led to Alice using Andy Wallace for the bookended tracks that open and close the show and the album, “Sideshow” and “Cleansed by Fire”. Much like a stage musical, these tracks take on the role of introducing the story, and then finishing off the tale, and Wallace’s style was perfect for this. He was also involved in the two tracks in which Chris Cornell contributed vocals, the beautiful ballad-esque “Stolen Prayer” and the more bombastic “Unholy War”, written solely by Cornell himself. Cornell’s backing vocals in “Stolen Prayer” are perfectly attuned to the track and worth the journey of this album alone.

    Then there was the contributions of producer Don Fleming who handled the ‘street-tough’ sound required for the tracks that followed the opening of the album, “Nothing’s Free”, “Lost in America” and “Bad Place Alone”, which needed a particular aural vocal style to fill its place within the concept, and it is performed beautifully by Alice here".


    On this episode we are going to talk about “The Last Temptation” by Alice Cooper, the band’s 6th studio album released 30 years ago this week, on today’s ‘she doesn't have a prayer and I'm no worse for wear’ episode of Music from a Lifetime.

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