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episode date - January 11, 2006
Aired: January 10, 2006
Alice Cooper to Pink Floyd, that is. For today’s show, we figured we’d take a walk through the ‘70s, while focusing on the work of one specific record producer.
Bob Ezrin rose to national prominence through his groundbreaking work with Alice Cooper. By the end of the decade, he was rock’s most in-demand record maker, supplying input (and his trademark orchestration) for Pink Floyd’s “The Wall.” This show traces that path, while providing some insight to his methodology. You might be surprised by what you hear, so ‘shaddup and listen’, and we hope you have some fun!
Here’s a list of the songs covered in this week’s program;
1) Minutes Before the Worm – Alice Cooper (w/o Bob Ezrin)
2) Under My Wheels – Alice Cooper
3) My Stars – Alice Cooper
4) Beth – Kiss
5) Pickin’ Up the Pieces – Poco (w/o Bob Ezrin)
6) Crazy Eyes – Poco
7) Solsbury Hill – Peter Gabriel
8) Sad Song – Lou Reed
9) Comfortably Numb – Pink Floyd
10) I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
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