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Slack Alice Live in Toronto 69 Track Listing:
1. Aint That Just Like A Woman
2. Painting A Picture
3. An Instrumental
4. Ive Written Home To Mother
5. Freak Out Song
6. Going To The River
7. Nobody Likes Me
8. Science Fiction
Editorial Review:
UK live release featuring eight tracks, 'Aint That Just Like A Woman', 'Painting A Picture', 'An Instrumental', 'I've Written Home To Mother', 'Freak Out Song', 'Going To The River', 'Nobody Likes Me' & 'Science Fiction'.
Slack Alice Live in Toronto 69 Reviews:
Alice Cooper - 'Slack Alice' import CD 
2003-12-15 - A nicely packaged release of this 'apparent' bootleg record usually known as 'Alice In Toronto 1969' or 'Freak Out Song'.This title has LITERALLY been released AT LEAST a dozen times over the past twenty years.However,THIS version has a booklet and a rarely seen band photo on the back inside.Nearly every song on the track listing is misnamed.The actual songs are "Fields Of Regrets" and "No Longer Umpire" off the band's first lp 'Pretties For You'.There's also two early Cooper band singles here "Nobody Likes Me" and "Don't Blow Your Mind".Plus there's an unidentified instrumental where the entire band goes nuts.I've heard several stories of how this recording became available.The most common is there were the two standard blues songs appear at the start of both side one and two of the vinyl lp to throw off the feds.That's believable,isn't it?'Slack Alice' is for Alice Cooper fanatics,like myself that need every title he's ever put out.Sound quality here is satisfactory,very much so.
Not All Alice 
2002-03-04 - The main point of focus on this much-released album is that there are two tracks which are NOT Alice Cooper. 'Aint That Just Like A Woman' and 'Goin To The River' are infact by Ronnie Hawkins (recorded at Hallmark Studios, Toronto, 1964). The other songs are for the most part mistitled . Sound quality is to be expected from a live recording of this era; muffled and at times rather unclear, but it is not the worst of the type. Musically you will find (from Alice) heavy, sometimes cacaphonic garage-psych tinged heavy rock. Interesting, but certainly one for psych and 60s completists only.