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Alice Cooper Reissues “Along Came A Spider” + “Welcome 2 My Nightmare” via earMUSIC

by Amy Sciarretto
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Two nightmares. One legacy. And they’re both back, louder and darker than ever.

Alice Cooper returns with the reissues of Along Came A Spider and Welcome 2 My Nightmare  two chapters from the twisted playbook of shock rock’s original showman. Fresh formats, bonus material, and that unmistakable bite. If you know, you know. If you don’t, this is a pretty great place to start.

For more than five decades, Cooper has been bending the rules of rock, dragging theater, horror, and dark humor onto the stage and daring everyone else to keep up. Guillotines. Snakes. Electric chairs. Hooks that stick in your head for years. It’s not just music. It’s a whole world. And these two albums sit right in the middle of it, telling stories that are as unsettling as they are addictive.

Along Came A Spider drops you straight into the mind of a serial killer. It’s gritty. Tight. No filler. Tracks like “Vengeance Is Mine” hit even harder with Slash on lead guitar, while “Wake the Dead” carries the weight of Ozzy Osbourne behind the scenes. With Greg Hampton and Danny Saber shaping the sound, the album leans raw and immediate. It doesn’t ask for permission. It just goes for it.

This remastered reissue lands in two formats. A Jewelcase CD and a 2LP Gatefold (45 RPM) vinyl edition. Both come packed with three bonus tracks, giving fans a little extra to dig into. Turn it up and let it play out. That’s how it’s meant to be heard.

Then there’s Welcome 2 My Nightmare. The return to Steven’s story. The sequel fans waited decades for, and yeah, it delivers. It pulls threads from the original 1975 album and twists them into something new. Familiar, but not stuck in the past.

The guest list reads like the invitation list to a very exclusive nightmare. Desmond Child brings his hitmaking touch, while Ke$ha adds a surprising edge. Even better, original band members Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith step back in, reconnecting the sound to its roots.

This reissue comes as a newly mastered 2CD digipak and a 3LP Gatefold (45 RPM) vinyl set, built for serious listening. Seven bonus tracks are included, among them live cuts of “Poison” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy” recorded at Download Festival. Big stage energy captured properly.

Both albums remind you why Cooper is still standing at the front. The voice. The attitude. The commitment to detail. Nothing half done. Never has been.

The reissues of Along Came A Spider and Welcome 2 My Nightmare are available across all major platforms and in multiple physical formats.

Step back into the nightmare. Or step in for the first time.

Order your copies now and experience both albums the way they were meant to be heard. Loud. Dark. And just a little dangerous.

While these reissues bring two standout chapters of Alice Cooper’s catalogue back into the spotlight, Alice Cooper shows no signs of slowing down on stage. He continues to tear through electrifying live shows across the globe.

All tour dates are here.

ALONG CAME A SPIDER TRACK LISTING:
SIDE A:

“Prologue/I Know Where You Live”
“Vengeance Is Mine”
“Wake The Dead”
“Catch Me If You Can”

SIDE B:
“(In Touch With) Your Feminine Side”
“Wrapped In Silk”
“Killed By Love”
“I’m Hungry”

SIDE C:
“The One That Got Away”
“Salvation”
“I Am The Spider/Epilogue”

SIDE D:
“Shadow Of Yourself”(Bonus)
“I’ll Still Be There” (Bonus)
“Salvation” (Bonus)

WELCOME 2 MY NIGHTMARE TRACK LISTING:
SIDE A:
“I Am Made Of You”
“Caffeine”
“The Nightmare Returns”
“A Runaway Train”

SIDE B:
“Last Man On Earth”
“The Congregation”
“I’ll Bite Your Face Off”

SIDE C:
“Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever”
“Ghouls Gone Wild”
“Something To Remember Me By”
“When Hell Comes Home”

SIDE D:
“What Baby Wants”
“I Gotta Get Outta Here”
“The Underture”

SIDE E:
“Under The Bed (Bonus)”
“A Bad Situation (Bonus)”
“We Gotta Get Outta This Place (Bonus)”
“Flatline (Bonus)”

SIDE F:
“Poison” (Bonus)*
“No More Mr. Nice Guy”(Bonus)*
“The Black Widow” (Bonus)*
*DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL

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Boundaries don’t exist for her initiatives. Sciaretto’s versatile ability to maneuver outside of expectations and elevate talent to new heights has been a cornerstone of the success of award-winning RIAA-certified juggernauts such as current clients Killswitch Engage, Falling In Reverse, Seether, Hatebreed, Helmet, Zeal & Ardor, Attila, Code Orange, and countless others. Following a storied tenure as an editor at CMJ, she became a fixture at Roadrunner Records before formally launching Atom Splitter PR in 2012. At Roadrunner, she operated point on campaigns for seminal albums such as Slipknot’s platinum-selling Billboard Top 200 #1 opus All Hope Is Gone, Korn’s GRAMMY® Award-nominated Korn III: Remember Who You Are, Killswitch Engage’s gold-selling The End of Heartache and As Daylight Dies, and more in addition to key releases from Meat Loaf, Rob Zombie, Stone Sour, Tommy Lee, and more.

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