Album Guide

Hollywood Vampires (2015)

Track listing: The Last Vampire / Raise The Dead / My Generation / Whole Lotta Love / I Got A Line On You / Fire To One/Break On Through (To The Other Side) / One/Jump Into The Fire / Come And Get It / Jeepster / Cold Turkey / Manic Depression / Itchycoo Park / School's Out/Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 / My Dead Drunk Friends

Alice Cooper: vocals, backing vocals ("Raise The Dead", "Come and Get It", "Itchycoo Park", "My Dead Drunk Friends"); vocals ("My Generation", "I Got A Line On You", "Five To One/Break On Through", "One/Jump Into The Fire", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "Manic Depression", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"); vocals, backing vocals, harmonica ("Whole Lotta Love")
Johnny Depp: keyboards, sound design ("The Last Vampire"); guitars ("Raise The Dead", "My Generation", "Whole Lotta Love", "I Got A Line On You", "Five To One/Break On Through", "One/Jump Into The Fire", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "Manic Depression", "Itchycoo Park", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"); guitars, backing vocals ("Come and Get It", "My Dead Drunk Friends")
Joe Perry: guitars ("Come and Get It", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Tommy Henriksen: guitars, backing vocals ("Raise The Dead", "My Generation", "I Got A Line On You"); guitars, backing vocals, programming ("Whole Lotta Love", "Cold Turkey", "Itchycoo Park"); guitars ("Five To One/Break On Through", "Manic Depression", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"); guitars, programming ("One/Jump Into The Fire", "Jeepster"); programming, backing vocals ("My Dead Drunk Friends")
Orianthi: guitars ("Whole Lotta Love")
Bruce Witkin: guitars, bass ("Raise The Dead"); bass ("My Generation", "Five To One/Break On Through", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "Manic Depression"); guitars ("Whole Lotta Love", "I Got A Line On You", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"); guitars, bass, keyboards ("One/Jump Into The Fire"); guitars, bass, piano, backing vocals ("My Dead Drunk Friends")
Glen Sobel: drums ("Raise The Dead", "My Generation", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "Itchycoo Park", "My Dead Drunk Friends")
Zak Starkey: drums ("My Generation", "Whole Lotta Love", "Manic Depression")
Charlie Judge: farfisa ("Five To One/Break On Through")
Slash: guitars ("School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Bob Ezrin: keyboards, sound design ("The Last Vampire"), backing vocals ("Raise The Dead", "I Got A Line On You", "Jeepster", "Cold Turkey", "Itchycoo Park", "School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"); keyboards ("One/Jump Into The Fire", "Come and Get It"); piano ("Manic Depression"); piano, backing vocals ("My Dead Drunk Friends")
Christopher Lee: vocals ("The Last Vampire")
Justin Cortelyou: keyboards, sound design ("The Last Vampire")
Bobby Krieger: guitars ("Five To One/Break On Through", "One/Jump Into The Fire")
Neal Smith: drums ("School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Dennis Dunaway: bass ("School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Brian Johnson: vocals ("School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Dave Grohl: drums ("One/Jump Into The Fire")
Paul McCartney: vocals, bass, piano ("Come and Get It")
Abe Laboriel, Jr.: drums ("I Got A Line On You", "Five To One/Break On Through"); drums, backing vocals ("Come and Get It")
Brian Johnson: vocals ("Whole Lotta Love")
Joe Walsh: guitars ("Whole Lotta Love", "I Got A Line On You", "Manic Depression")
Kip Winger: bass ("Whole Lotta Love", "I Got A Line On You"); background vocals ("School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall Part 2")
Perry Farrell: vocals, backing vocals ("I Got A Line On You"); vocals ("One/Jump Into The Fire")

Recorded at Studio 1480 and The Village Recorder, Los Angeles; Anarchy Studios, Los Angeles and Nashville; Germano Studios, New York

Produced by Bob Ezrin

Hollywood Vampires (2015)

PRESS RELEASE:

In 1972, on the Sunset Strip at a club called the Rainbow Bar & Grill, the Hollywood Vampires were born in the upstairs bar. It was a gathering place for the rock stars living in or passing through L.A. "To join the club, one simply had to out drink all of the members," says Alice Cooper, a founding member of the Vampires. "I would walk in on a typical night" Alice says, "and John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Keith Moon—who would usually be in a costume like a maid or a chauffeur — Bernie Taupin, Jim Morrison and Mickey Dolenz would be there. The next week might be Bernie Taupin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Mickey Dolenz."

Three years ago, Alice and good friend Johnny Depp got together and decided the spirit of the Hollywood Vampires should live again (minus the drinking). An environment for great artists to hang, laugh and play together. The Hollywood Vampires live again with the release of the Hollywood Vampires new album. Alice and Johnny were joined by Joe Perry, who is an old friend of both of them, and the recording began: a tribute to the original Hollywood Vampires.

For the next two years, Alice, Joe and Johnny, joined by producer Bob Ezrin and an amazing group of modern day vampires, including Perry Farrell, Dave Grohl, Sir Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Slash, Robbie Krieger, Zak Starkey, Brian Johnson and Kip Winger, recorded tracks by their dead friends and heroes. Also included are two original songs that tell the story of the Vampires, one of which, "Raise The Dead," has an intro by Sir Christopher Lee, recorded just prior to his death.

The album package, an antique book, was created by noted men’s fashion designer (and rock fan) John Varvatos in his signature vintage style. Alice and Varvatos, both Detroit natives, have been partners in fashion for several years with Alice lending his classic rock style as a brand ambassador.

A sneak peek at the liner notes, penned by original Hollywood Vampire Bernie Taupin, "I’m not here to defend their vices. Over-indulgence of any sort does not ultimately constitute for a healthy mind and body. And while on the periphery of those involved, wives may have come and gone, career choices may have been deemed dubious, and heartbreak in some cases stalked a dark corridor, but in the lair of the Hollywood Vampires only joy and laughter reigned."

"I’m not completely sure what constituted bad behavior back then, but in this lair it existed in a bubble, a hermetically sealed dome of fun. It may not have been the round table at the Algonquin, but these were witty, intelligent guys who often got raucous and loud, but rest assured there were no bystanders or animals hurt in the making of the Hollywood Vampires."

All artist proceeds will be donated to MusiCares.