I remember well picking the album up and wondering what the water stain was & looked to see if they all had it. couldn't wait to get home and open it . I had just turned 16
This new version has some really great sounds, especially the drums are much more powerful. Dennis is right - Bill Inglot (producer) could not find many different options, so we were allowed to make new mixes, stripped-down versions of the band before they added horns etc. It leans more toward the Love It To Death sound.
My mom bought it for me, as I was a huge Alice fan. But she bought me an 8 track version, and I was crushed because I'd seen the cardboard lp version, and thought it was so cool. I didn't want to seem unappreciative, so I had to wait a few weeks until I could save up enough allowance money to buy the lp.
Always love to hear about the original Alice Cooper group...but I wish Dennis would have spoken more about the band instead of Liza Minnelli or Ronnie Spector...even though I know Glen wasn't involved in it...I would have liked to hear about the other guys during the sessions...I wonder if that Neal Smith song "Baby please don't stop" Is gonna be included on it .. Alice had some nasty things to say about that song in the book that Bob Green wrote "Billion dollar baby" ! 😂
This part of the interview aimed at promoting the new release. That same day, I did another interview with Jay that focuses on the original recording sessions.
Dennis is one of the greatest bass players ever. He contributed hugely to the sound of those classic cooper albums 71 to 74.
Really Love the original ALICE COOPER group! Dennis is an amazing Bass Player & creative force!
Muscle is a really underrated record, I love it, and that's not blind loyalty, it's awesome.
I agree Stephen. Every track is so different. In my all-time top 10.
It’s Ok. I like Love It To Death best followed by Billion Dollar Babies. Muscle Of Love suffers as Glenn Buxton was barely on it if at all.
Do "Love it to Death", damn it!!! 😆
A deluxe version for sure plus color photos of the original shoot!
@@tvc515 There's gotta be some Live Stuff from that era, too, right?!
That's correct, my LP version of Muscle of Love here in Brazil didn't include the cardboard cover, but rather the "sailors' cover", and back cover....
I remember well picking the album up and wondering what the water stain was & looked to see if they all had it. couldn't wait to get home and open it . I had just turned 16
Ooh looking forward to all the comments on the songs from this super cool album.
Dennis was the heart and soul of the Alice Cooper group!
So.was Mike,Neil and Glenn
This new version has some really great sounds, especially the drums are much more powerful. Dennis is right - Bill Inglot (producer) could not find many different options, so we were allowed to make new mixes, stripped-down versions of the band before they added horns etc. It leans more toward the Love It To Death sound.
Cool!!!
Recorded on HALLOWEEN it's Original Shock Rock's ALICE COOPER Bass Guitarist DENNIS DUNAWAY talking new deluxe release of MUSCLE OF LOVE!
I had Muscle of Love as a cassette and it had the sailor photo. I had no idea about the cardboard packaging until years later.
Same here, I've lost it and want it back!
DR is one of the best bass players ever, Blue Turk, 😎
Pink Floyd did do a few Quadraphonic releases,Dark Side Of The Moon.Atom Heart Mother and Wish You Were Here.
My mom bought it for me, as I was a huge Alice fan. But she bought me an 8 track version, and I was crushed because I'd seen the cardboard lp version, and thought it was so cool. I didn't want to seem unappreciative, so I had to wait a few weeks until I could save up enough allowance money to buy the lp.
why no mention of the book cover included in the original box ????
Always love to hear about the original Alice Cooper group...but I wish Dennis would have spoken more about the band instead of Liza Minnelli or Ronnie Spector...even though I know Glen wasn't involved in it...I would have liked to hear about the other guys during the sessions...I wonder if that Neal Smith song "Baby please don't stop" Is gonna be included on it .. Alice had some nasty things to say about that song in the book that Bob Green wrote "Billion dollar baby" ! 😂
This part of the interview aimed at promoting the new release. That same day, I did another interview with Jay that focuses on the original recording sessions.
@Howler129 ok cool !
DD
Why would she interview Ezrin when he threw a hissy fit and left?
Oops! My bad.