Album Guide

Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)

Track listing: I Am Made of You / Caffeine / The Nightmare Returns / A Runaway Train / Last Man on Earth / The Congregation / I'll Bite Your Face Off / Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever / Ghouls Gone Wild / Something To Remember Me By / When Hell Comes Home / What Baby Wants / I Gotta Get Outta Here / The Underture

Alice Cooper: vocals
Bob Ezrin: orchestration, piano, keyboards, backing vocals ("I Am Made of You"); keyboards, backing vocals ("Caffeine", "When Hell Comes Home", "What Baby Wants", "I Gotta Get Outta Here"); piano ("Runaway Train", "The Underture"); keyboards, harmonium ("Last Man On Earth"); keyboards, backing vocals ("The Congregation"); piano, backing vocals ("I'll Bite Your Face Off"); backing vocals ("Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever"); farfisa organ, backing vocals ("Ghouls Gone Wild"); orchestration, keyboards, backing vocals ("Something To Remember Me By")
Jeremy Rubolino: orchestration ("I Am Made of You", "Something To Remember Me By"); bass orchestration ("I'll Bite Your Face Off"); arrangement, orchestration ("The Underture")
Steve Hunter: guitar ("I Am Made of You", "Runaway Train", "The Congregation", "When Hell Comes Home", "I Gotta Get Outta Here", "The Underture"); rhythm guitar ("Ghouls Gone Wild"); guitar, acoustic guitar ("Something To Remember Me By"); guitar, rhythm guitar ("What Baby Wants")
Dick Wagner: "special guest" guitar ("The Underture")
Tommy Henriksen: guitar, programming, keyboards ("I Am Made of You"); bass, keyboards, guitar, percussion, backing vocals ("Caffeine"), guitar, sound effects ("Runaway Train"); guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion, programming, backing vocals ("The Congregation"); guitar, percussion ("I'll Bite Your Face Off"); bass, programming, keyboards ("Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever"); guitar, programming ("Ghouls Gone Wild"); guitar ("Something To Remember Me By", "When Hell Comes Home"); guitar, bass, programmings, keyboards, backing vocals ("What Baby Wants"); acoustic guitar, programming, synths ("I Gotta Get Outta Here"); rhythm guitar ("The Underture")
Pat Buchanan: guitar ("When Hell Comes Home")
Tommy Denander: electric guitar ("I Am Made of You")
Jimmie Lee Sloas: bass ("I Am Made of You", "The Congregation", "Ghouls Gone Wild", "Something To Remember Me By", "The Underture")
Scott Williamson: drums ("I Am Made of You", "Caffeine", "The Congregation", "Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever"), cocktail drums ("Last Man On Earth", "Ghouls Gone Wild", "Something To Remember Me By", "The Underture")
Jimmy DeGrasso: drums ("I Gotta Get Outta Here")
Keith Nelson: guitar ("Caffeine")
Brad Sample: guitar ("I Gotta Get Outta Here")
Chuck Garric: bass ("I Gotta Get Outta Here")
Kip Winger: backing vocals ("Caffeine", "The Congregation", "Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever", "Ghouls Gone Wild", "I Gotta Get Outta Here")
Mark Volman: backing vocals ("Ghouls Gone Wild")
Neal Smith: drums ("Runaway Train", "I'll Bite Your Face Off", "When Hell Comes Home")
Dennis Dunaway: bass ("Runaway Train", "I'll Bite Your Face Off", "When Hell Comes Home")
Michael Bruce: guitar ("Runaway Train"); rhythm guitar ("I'll Bite Your Face Off"); rhythm guitar, keyboards ("When Hell Comes Home")
Vince Gill: guitar ("Runaway Train", "I Gotta Get Outta Here")
Dis Vicious: "Conductor" vocal ("Runaway Train")
Jason Roller: ganjo, violin ("Last Man On Earth")
Neil Konouchi: tuba ("Last Man On Earth")
David Spreng: guitar ("Last Man On Earth")
Rob Zombie: "The Guide" vocal ("The Congregation")
Justin "Kourquie" Corelyou: trombone ("I'll Bite Your Face Off")
John 5: guitar ("Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever")
Aja Emmanuel: programming ("What Baby Wants")
Ke$sh: "Lady in Red" vocals, backing vocals ("What Baby Wants")
Vicki Hamption, Wendy Moten: backing vocals ("I Gotta Get Outta Here")

Recorded at Anarchy Studios, Nashville, Tennessee

Produced by Bob Ezrin

Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)

PRESS RELEASE:

ALICE COOPER's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13th, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin (PINK FLOYD, KISS), who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.

The original release is an all-time rock classic that spawned a worldwide theatrical tour and pioneering U.S. TV special, and certified Alice Cooper as a visionary trailblazer whose influence persists today in rock, metal, pop, punk, theatre, television, film and much more.

More than 35 years later, Alice and Ezrin have resurrected the horror and humor for a new generation.

"This is Alice's nightmare 35 years later," explains Alice, "Bob and I created this character and we know how to write for him. I play the part but we're not writing for me, we're writing for Alice. We kept the first Nightmare album very personal to us, on this one we found more humor and we were more open. This was our world and we want to present it to the fans. The original album was my first solo album after all those huge hit records with the original band and now that nightmare is exposed, this one can be a little bit more open. The music crosses all sorts of boundaries; we went where the lyrics took us."

There is an array of collaborators on the new album, including original Alice Cooper members Denis Dunaway, Michael Bruce and Neal Smith reunited on 3 tracks; global pop superstar Ke$ha, who affectionately calls Alice "dad"; and legendary Alice and Lou Reed guitarist Steve Hunter, who is part of Alice's current touring band and featured prominently on the first Nightmare album.

Musically, the album ranges far and wide, from trashing disco to garage punk, pop balladry to a rocking number, very much in the spirit of the Rolling Stones. And then there's the ballad "Something To Remember Me By," described by Alice as "the prettiest song we have ever released."

Glimpses of themes from the original album are intertwined throughout, each track representing a different aspect of Alice's nightmare.

From the opener, "I Am Made Of You," through the already established live favorite and first single "I'll Bite Your Face Off," to the surprising duet with Ke$ha, "What Baby Wants," this album is a reminder that albums just aren't made this way anymore.

And musicians do not play together like Dennis Dunaway, Michael Bruce and Neal Smith anymore.

"I wanted a '70s feel for 'When Hell Comes Home,' says Alice, "and I didn't even have to ask for it, it's just how they play and they did it live in the studio. When they got done playing the basic track, Bob and I just looked at each other, that sound is built into their DNA. We didn't need to go and fix anything. The way they finished was a little bit ragged, and that's the way we used to finish songs, that's what I like about it."

Co-writers on various songs include the aforementioned Bob Ezrin, Ke$ha, Dunaway, Bruce and Smith, plus Buckcherry's Keith Nelson, Desmond Child (who famously co-wrote and produced "Poison" with Alice), longtime collaborator Dick Wagner, current touring band member Chuck Garric, and film composer Jeremy Rubolino.

"That's my rebellion," says Alice of the more surprising guests, "I like people that don't belong and yet what they're doing works perfectly. I don't care where it comes from, as long as it's right. If you tell me something doesn't work, I'll work my head off until it does then shove it down your throat."

"I think a lot of my audience is going to go 'KE$HA!?', but she probably wrote the most wicked lyrics in the song – we had to rein her in. I like people to know that just because artists are put in a pigeon hole, that doesn't mean that's what they are. Give people a little room." With Steve Hunter, one of rock's great guitarists, added to the band's lineup of guitarists Damon Johnson and Tommy Henriksen, bassist Chuck Garric, and drummer Glen Sobel, Alice has been tearing up venues worldwide on his 2011 "No More Mr. Nice Guy" tour.

Alice gave fans an up close and highly personal experience in June with a surprise performance at London's legendary 100 Club, when actor Johnny Depp joined the band on guitar. Alice showcased the powerful band that had blown away the Download Festival crowd the previous weekend.

This year, the original Alice Cooper group was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, and Alice was honored with both the Kerrang! Icon Award in the UK and the Revolver Golden God Award in the US.

Promotional Materials

Welcome 2 My Nightmare UK Advert (2011)

Welcome 2 My Nightmare UK Advert (2011)

Welcome 2 My Nightmare Scandinavian Advert (2011)

Welcome 2 My Nightmare Scandinavian Advert (2011)

Welcome 2 My Nightmare UK Classic Rock Edition Advert (2011)

Welcome 2 My Nightmare UK Classic Rock Edition Advert (2011)