Capturing all the energy from his Detroit concert in 1986, The Nightmare Returns is a spectacular showcase of entertaining thrills. Yes, fans will be glad to know that all the classic songs and trademarks are here, from the straitjacket escape in "Ballad of Dwight Fry" to the use of a boa constrictor in "Be My Lover." However, the video does have its flaws -- Alice Cooper's vocals are surprisingly out of tune and can be pretty annoying. The crew also has a hard time staying out of the way, and unfortunately the fantasy of the show is often ruined because a staff member gets in the way of the camera. It is still a fine release, however, and the guillotine trick never looked better. There are even some new tricks in the master's bag, including a camera man's murder using a microphone stand and Cooper making his own version of "Frankenstein" come alive. Better than both the concert video of Welcome to My Nightmare and 1990's Trashes the World, this release will please Cooper's fans. ~ Barry Weber, All Music Guide
Nightmare Returns
01/01/1987 | Geffen Records
Videos from Nightmare Returns
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Ken Mary
- Drums
- Kip Winger
- Guitar (Bass)
- Paul Horowitz
- Keyboards
- Alice Cooper
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Kane Roberts
- Guitar
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