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List Price: $5.98 | | Label: Delta
Salesrank: 500182
Released: June 26, 2001 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Alice Cooper Live Track Listing:
1. Freak Out Song
2. Painting a Picture
3. I've Written Home to Mother
4. Science Fiction
5. A.C. Instrumental
6. Nobody Likes Me
7. Ain't That Just Like a Woman [*]
8. Goin' to the River [*]
Alice Cooper Live Reviews:
This ain't your daddy's Alice! 
2005-11-16 - Let me qualify my high rating first. I am a fan of Pretties For You (Alice Cooper's 1969 debut on Straight Records). You will not find any hits here. Not one.
So, if you're looking for School's Out, Billion Dollar Babies, etc., fuhgeddaboudit!
The song titles are all wrong, and as has been mentioned, this collection is perpetuated under several different titles.
Science Fistion, for example, is really Fields Of Regret. That song is a monster. If you like experimental psychedelic rock with plenty of freeform freaking out, you just might like this disc.
The last two tracks always seem to pop up on these collections, and as previously noted, have nothing to do with the Coop. Why they keep including those two cuts is beyond logic.
That said, I love this album, but you most likely will not. Listen to the samples and decide for yourself.
A bad bootleg 
2002-10-31 - This is a bootleg recording of a 1970 show in Toronto. This collection is available under many, many different names including, Science Fiction, Freak Out, Freak Out Song, Painting a Picture, etc., all of which are available from Amazon. The last two songs "Going to the River" and "Ain't That Just Like A Woman" ARE NOT Alice Cooper songs, nor are they performed by Alice Cooper. (You can confirm that with Alice's assistent, Brian "Renfield" Nelson.)
This is a very poor album. Save your money.
This should have been called Trash ! 
2002-07-06 - I Love Alice Cooper ... I HATE this album ... Its cheap for a reason .. the reason is it's garbage ..
Same Songs, New Cover 
2002-03-03 - Freakout, Freakout Song, Nobody Likes Me,Science Fiction*.
All of these albums have the exact same songs in the exact same order except for Science Fiction which has one additional song in the middle.
song 3, "I've written home to mother" is a cut from "Lay Down And Die, Goodbye" as recorded by The Nazz (pre-Alice Cooper)
The Two Stars go to the two good songs on the album.
"Ain't that Just Like A Woman" and "Going Down To The River".
If you see this album, keep on walking past it.
Unless You're a die-hard Alice fan and have to have it, which is why I picked up " Freakout" about 5 years ago.