Showing posts with label Kachina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kachina. Show all posts

February 4, 2019

Alice Cooper ~ chickens & snakes

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Vincent Damon Furnier, aka Alice Cooper, was born seventy-one years ago, on February 4, 1948; as well as one of my favorite musicians, he is an American singer, performer and showman extraordinaire!     


photographer unknown


Cooper is known for his elaborate stage presentations and though not the originator, he is the most famous of the  heavy metal, punk rock performers of the music form known as "Shock Rock."   

Many of his performances feature chickens (link below), snakes, straight jackets, electrocutions and hangings; videos of performances on YouTube below. His first snake was named Kachina. She was the snake on the cover of the Killer album (links below). Neal Smith, his original drummer, gave it to him. A Kachina is a spirit being in the religious beliefs of the Pueblo people, Native American cultures located in the southwestern part of the United States.         
      
According to Sick Things, UK (link below):      
"Neal took care of it [Kachina], made it fat and sassy for Alice to use on stage at night. One night Neal asked me to go to the pet store at the Totem Department Store that used to be on 32nd street and Thomas in Phoenix. He wanted me to buy live white mice, Kachina's favorite, she wouldn't eat dead mice or brown mice, she liked them white and alive. When I told the sales girl what I wanted and what for she said, "I don't think I can sell them to you for that." Then I asked to speak to her manager he said "Our business is to sell them the mice, what they do with them after they are sold is their business." Well, the story has a happy ending for Kachina and Alice.        

They sold me the mice. Kachina ate before the gig that night feeling fat and sassy, and Alice was spared for another show that night.       

Neal said months later that they had to catch a plane and they couldn't find her. They looked all over, since she was nowhere to be found they had to leave thinking someone must have taken her. Shep got a phone call from the the Holiday Inn, evidently she had crawled up under the bed springs and was left in the room. The next person to get the room was Charley Pride, a black country singer popular at the time. He called room service because there was a snake in his room! LOL"          



Viewfinder links:     
      
Alice Cooper   
Killer Vinyl LP  
Killer (reel to reel tape)            
         
Net links:     
      
Deadline News ~ No more Poison for Alice Cooper snake      
Rolling Stone ~ How Cooper’s Infamous Chicken Incident Really Happened    
Sick Things, UK ~ The snakes   
Spinditty ~ Things You May Not Know About Alice Cooper
The Telegraph ~ Cooper: "I lost a boa constrictor in a hotel"     
        
YouTube links:     
      
Is It My Body (with SNAKE) LIVE IN CONCERT 8/19/2011         
From The Inside (Live 1979)         
1971 Studio Filming Ballad of D Fry (9 min., 31 sec.)     
         
   
     
      
 

Happy birthday, you wild 'n crazy guy!







       
       

Styrous® ~ February 4, 2019  














February 2, 2019

20,000 vinyl LPs 168: Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl

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Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
cover photo by Pete Turner
photo of album cover by Styrous®


As with a previous article I've done, Hawkwind (link below), this is not about the musician nor the music on the album, there are plenty of reviews on both (links below), it is only about the album cover itself. There is info about Cooper and the music on Killer on previous blogs (links below).    


Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
back cover photo by Pete Turnerphoto of album back cover by Styrous® 


The 1991 album, Killer, is my very favorite album by Alice Cooper. However, as with the Hawkwind album, it demonstrated the vastly greater advantage of the Vinyl LP format over various other formats for producing extraordinary packaging; the wonderful excursions and experimentation into the field of graphic design it allowed.  

I have Killer in different formats, CD, tape, etc., and the differences are quite remarkable. The Killer vinyl LP was not just a gatefold design, which was common with many record cover albums throughout the history of recorded music . . .     

gatefold front cover
cover photos by Pete Turner
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
gatefold interior
interior photo by Pete Turner
photo of gatefold interior by Styrous®


A flap on the left inside of the gatefold could be expanded up into a larger format and then it could be detached from the album, if you wanted!   


Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
gatefold interior open completely
interior photos by Pete Turner
photo of open gatefold interior by Styrous®


It revealed an execution portrait of Alice Cooper . . .   


Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
gatefold interior detail
interior photo by Pete Turner
detail photo by Styrous®



. . . and a 1972 calendar below it, suitable for hanging on the wall to help get you through the year!  


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Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
gatefold interior detail
detail photo by Styrous®


The graphic design was by Alice Cooper. The photography for the album was done by Pete Turner. Photo District News voted him as one of the 20 most influential photographers of all time and in 1981 the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) awarded him its Outstanding Achievement in Photography honor.             


front cover detail
detail photo by Styrous®


Killer is the fourth studio album by the Alice Cooper band, which was released in November 1971. The album reached number 21 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and the two singles Under My Wheels and Be My Lover made the Billboard Hot 100 chart.    



Alice Cooper ~ Killer Vinyl LP
back cover detail
detail photo by Styrous®





Alice Cooper ~ Killer 
Vinyl LP, side 1
photo by Styrous®
       





Alice Cooper ~ Killer 
Vinyl LP, side 2
photo by Styrous®
  



Credits:

    Other [Boa Constrictor] – Kachina    Photography By – Pete Turner (4)
    Design [Album Design] – Alice Cooper (2)
Notes:

Produced for Nimbus 9 Productions, Ltd.
An Alive Enterprises Production.

Warner Bros. Records Inc., a Subsidiary & Licensee of Warner Bros. Inc., Burbank, Calif., New York, New York.
Made in U.S.A.
© 1971
Printed in U.S.A.
℗ 1971

Original issue, sleeve includes detachable 1972 calendar.
BS 2567 appears on spine of sleeve and labels, 2567 appears on front of sleeve.
     
     
     
     
     
Viewfinder links:     
      
Alice Cooper     
        
Net links:     
      
Culture Fusion ~ Killer by Alice Cooper review       
Metal Storm ~ Alice Cooper - Killer review      
Rolling Stone ~ Killer review          
Sleeze Roxx ~ Alice Cooper: Killer         
Ultimate Classic Rock ~ How Cooper Kept Rolling With Killer   
Vinyl District ~ Graded on a Curve: Alice Cooper, Killer       
     
     
            
     
Styrous® ~ Monday, February 4, 2019