In my crate digging, I keep running in to Tour Books and of course, I keep buying them because I think they are cool time capsules of a band. This time around, I found 2 Alice Cooper Tour Books. And these are vintage as they were both from the 70’s and they look it. The first one we have here is from Alice’s biggest and best album, ‘Welcome to My Nightmare’, from 1975. The Tour began on March 21, 1975, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, making its way across the States and even in to Europe where it ended on September 17 in Antwerp, Belgium.
The Band had a cast of characters and included the following host of people:
- Alice Cooper
- Steve Hunter – Guitar
- Dick Wagner – Guitar
- Prakash John – Bass
- Jozef Chirowski – Keyboards
- Whitey Glan – Drums
- Vincent Price – Spider Voice
- Sheryl Goddard – Ethyl
- Robyn Blythe – Bat Woman
- Gene Montoya – Voodoo Man
- Uchi Sugiyama – Frog Man
Yes, it is a cast as Alice doesn’t just put on a concert, nope! He puts on a show. A creep show and this one is all about his nightmares. But the concert is always important and the set list, on average, looked something like this…
- Welcome to My Nightmare
- Years Ago
- No More Mr. Nice Guy
- Years Ago
- Billion Dollar Babies
- Years Ago
- I’m Eighteen
- Years Ago
- Some Folks
- Cold Ethyl
- Only Women Bleed
- Devil’s Food
- The Black Widow
- Steven
- Escape
- School’s Out
- Encore: Department of Youth
Now, the main reason you are here is to go through the tour book like we always do, page by page. And this will be no different. Let’s get started.
Like a lot of books, you get a little essay and this one covers two pages…
And you get lots and lots of pictures of Alice…of course, it is his band…
Now, the band members get a big write-up and I don’t think I’ve seen the band members get so much said about them which is cool. No individual pictures though…which is sad…not really.
And now to the page everyone wants, the centerfold…

And then lots of show pictures…

And how does that hat not fall with Alice not holding it?? I am so confused!!
And still more Alice…
And then the credits and album promotion…
And then we end it all with the back cover of just Alice…who else would it be.

The only thing you are missing is the smell of an old, musty book. It adds a whole new level to the book. Now, there is still one more cool thing I found in the book. There was a newspaper clipping from the Detroit New Press from April 13, 1975 which talks about their hometown hero, Alice Cooper. Pretty cool. I don’t know if that means this is from the Detroit Tour Stop on April 8, 1975, but might mean just that so cool to have a possible idea of which show the book is from.

And below are all the Tour Books we have reviewed over the years and the Guilty Tour will come next week.
Alice Cooper:
- Welcome To My Nightmare Tour (1975)
- Guilty Tour (1977)
Kiss Tour Book Series:
- Animalize Tour (1984)
- Asylum Tour (1985)
- Alive / Worldwide Tour (1996-1997)
- Alive / Worldwide Tour Special Edition (1997)
- World Domination Tour (2003-2004
- 40th Anniversary Tour – Decades of Decibels (2014)
- End of the Road Tour (2019)
Bon Jovi:
Rush:
This is totally awesome, man! Totally awesome! FUCKING AWESOME!
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I’m guessing you like it then!! 🙂
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So cool to see it all in piece. Great memento
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It isn’t in bad shape for being 45+ years old.
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That is awesome. Thanks for sharing. Some real rock history in those pages.
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It is cool to have something from way back in the day. It is like a little history book. A time capsule if you may.
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I’m only about a year older than that book… Honestly, it looks fantastic, what a cool find!
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I was excited to find 2 Alice Cooper books. I never intended to collect any other than Kiss, but I keep coming across them so I’ve been buying them.
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Solid plan. They’re awesome!
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Thanks for sharing John…that is a time machine concert no doubt. I met a person (father of a friend) before who saw Alice on that tour and he said it was the best show or rock show he has ever seen.
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I thought it was pretty cool. Man, cool the father of a friend saw that tour. I bet it was incredible.
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Yes I bored my friend talking to him about it… he also saw The Who in 72 so yea…I was in heaven.
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Ha! Your friend can be bored for a little while. It won’t hurt them. 😂
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I have a few tour books. I recall having Pink Floyd one and Prince stacked away somewhere. Got those from the concerts. Don’t think I’ve seen tour programs in the wild.
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I had never noticed them until I started collecting Kiss tour books which was all I was going to collect. Then I saw Bon Jovi, then Rush and then Alice and who knows what I will end up buying.
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this is awesome. rolling in on 50 years old. I didn’t think that album was that old, more late 70s. bet it’s worth a few bucks
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It was actually very cheap. I think I paid $12.
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Great tour book.
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Thanks.
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What you have posted here is a gift to the internet. I am going to share this with Dale Sherman, he will love it!
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Thanks. I was excited to get this one and Guilty. That one will be next week.
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2loud do you know if Price showed up live at any of the shows? Anything Vinny does Im all over it.
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No, I am afraid I do not know. That would’ve been cool though. They probably used his voice on tape.
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I know it on the record but would have been cool if he showed up to a few live shows. Price had a great sense of humor.
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Amazing looking program! I never even would have thought to collect these. Geez, now I’m thinking…
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I love it! I was only going to collect Kiss, then these other artist books kept falling in to my lap so how could I pass them up.
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I don’t blame you!
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