Get yer Alice at Axpona


Matching Revox R2R/ Table.

https://revox.com/alicecooper-limited-edition/

About $30K/$10K

I didn’t know Alice was still relavant?

 

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tablejockey

Love it to Death is one of the great rock guitar albums. I went through the tortures of the damned to find an early "Straight" label (Zappa imprint for Warners) pressing that wasn't trashed. Record is collectible b/c of the cover. I must have twelve different copies in a bin here (censored, letterboxed, uncensored), finally found a clean WLP.

So, I like Alice from his heyday, especially that record- Randy Kling inscribed master, Bob Ezrin produced (when he was a youngster) and some powerful playing. 

But the marketing department at ReVox needs some serious help. Oy, vey. 

"Love it to Death is one of the great rock guitar albums."

whart- with the exception of "Pretties For You" I have up to BDB. Always been an early Alice fan.

"early "Straight" label"

That's always been on the "look for it, whenever bin diving" list. I have the Warner.

I'm just scratching my head about this Alice/Revox thing? Odd.

Obviously for the "lifestyle/loose wallet" types.

I'd fire the the guy who signed off on this one. 

Thumbs up for Alice. He has his own R2R/table and probably some kind of back-end deal. 

CERTAINLY not for those keeping an eye on their IRA/40lK-OUCH!!

@jasonbourne71 

I have to agree with Jason. This is kind of ridiculous.

BACKSTORY! I was maybe 12 years old when the song, "Schools out for the summer" was in the top 40 on the radio. I loved that song. I was a budding musician then, but really never caught on to his make-up and snakes around his neck. 

But he carved a career for himself that was well deserved. 

However, this foray into this latest marketing gimmick depresses me. I understand the need to perpetuate on income, but this seems really silly and over the top.

Buy some of his old LP's and re-issued CD's, fire them up on whatever system you have and enjoy. Alice Cooper needs your money like a hole in his head.

I think I bought the LP for $3 back then.  I played it on my parents all in one stereo from KMart that probably cost (?) $40 at the time.

  I doubt that hearing it on a $28K R2R would give me anywhere near the pleasure unless it could also recharge my testosterone levels to what they were in 1972.  But then I would also have the acne and the adolescent angst…