Thursday, May 6, 2021

Alice Cooper World Tour 1971 Poster By Gary Pullin

 



Released just over fifty years ago on March 9, 1971, Love It To Death was the culmination of Alice Cooper's journey that began in 1964 when Vincent Furnier made his first onstage appearance in Phoenix. Fast forward to December, 1971 everybody had heard Alice Cooper's “I’m Eighteen” off of their first mainstream success, Love It to Death.

The band was well known for their genuinely menacing live performances, the audience rarely rushing the stage fearing that Alice’s dark intimidating prowling would escape the invisible boundary. At a time when others were sporting eyeshadow and feather boas, Alice Cooper was appearing in a straitjacket draped in a real boa constrictor. By 1973, the band would become so huge that their U.S. tour broke box-office records then held by the Rolling Stones.

When Collectionzz had the chance to create an official print for Alice Cooper, they immediately jumped at the opportunity. And the first call they made was to world renowned artist Ghoulish Gary Pullin, who created these awesome screenprints based on the infamous urban legend about how the band got its name from a ouija board session!
 
Regular Edition
Dimensions: 18" x 24"Edition Size: 100
Paper: French Cougar White
Print: 2 Color Screenprint
Hand Numbered: Yes
Authenticity: Holographic Sticker
Price: $65
 
Variant
Dimensions: 18" x 24"Edition Size: 50
Paper: French Cougar White
Print: 3 Color Screenprint
Hand Numbered: Yes
Authenticity: Holographic Sticker
Price: $95

On sale THursday May 6 at 2 pm EDT in the Iconic by Collectionzz Store.

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