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Alice Cooper Band Reunites for First Album in Over 50 Years, Drops Lead Single 'Black Mamba'

The original lineup honors late guitarist Glen Buxton with new album 'The Revenge Of Alice Cooper,' set for July 25 release, and announces fall tour with Judas Priest.

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Overview

  • The Alice Cooper Band's original members—Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith—have reunited for their first album together since 1973.
  • The album, titled 'The Revenge Of Alice Cooper,' will be released on July 25 via earMUSIC and features a tribute to late guitarist Glen Buxton with his contributions on two tracks.
  • The lead single, 'Black Mamba,' premiered on April 22 on Cooper's radio show and includes a guest appearance by The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger.
  • Producer Bob Ezrin, known for his work on the band's classic 1970s albums, returns to helm the project, emphasizing the group's enduring chemistry.
  • A 22-date North American co-headlining tour with Judas Priest is scheduled to begin in September, extending the band's revived legacy.