Named after the city that put the original Alice Cooper group on the road to success, "Detroit Stories" follows last year's EP "Breadcrumbs" as a modern tribute to the hardest and craziest rock 'n' roll scene ever.
in 1970, young producer Bob Ezrin went to a farmhouse on the outskirts of Detroit to work with the Alice Cooper band. Alice had abandoned flower power Los Angeles because they were the opposite of the hippie ideal of peace and love. It had brought his decidedly darker gang back to his birthplace in the legendary rock scene that gave birth to hard rock, garage rock, soul, funk, punk ... and more.
The DVD and Blu-ray will feature the incredible live performance, "A Paranormal Evening At The Olympia Paris," on video for the first time. "Detroit was the center of heavy rock at the time," Alice explains, "They were playing at the Eastown and it was Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, the Stooges and the Who, for $4! The next weekend at the Grande it was MC5, Brownsville Station and Fleetwood Mac, or Savoy Brown or the Small Faces. You couldn't be a soft rock band or you'd get your asses kicked.
01 Rock & Roll 4:43 02 Go Man Go (album Version) 2:40 03 Our Love Will Change The World 3:39 04 Social Debris 3:05 05 1000 High Heel Shoes 3:29 06 Hail Mary 3:14 07 Detroit City 2021 (album Version) 3:19 08 Drunk And In Love 3:52 09 Independence Dave 2:56 10 I Hate You 2:34 11 Wonderful World 3:20 12 Sister Anne (album Version) 4:47
13 Hanging By A Thread (album Version) 3:26 14 Shut Up And Rock 2:09 15 East Side Story (album Version) 2:52