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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_EzrinBob Ezrin - Wikipedia

    Learn about Bob Ezrin's career in music production, spanning four decades and working with artists such as Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, KISS, and Phish. Find out his awards, projects, and ventures in digital media, live production, and theatrical production.

    • Pink Floyd – The Wall. Roger Waters famously had told Bob that he could write anything he wants, but not to expect any songwriting credits. That was just one extra pressure point put upon the belaboured construction of The Wall.
    • Kiss – Destroyer. I’d say 1976’s Destroyer is in the right place here at No. 2, given its fame, its sales success and the amount of signature Bob-ness to the situation.
    • Alice Cooper – Welcome to My Nightmare. I dunno, is it contentious having Alice’s first solo album higher up the pecking order than any of the band classics?
    • Alice Cooper – Billion Dollar Babies. As mentioned, Billion Dollar Babies suffers from the same cardboard-y sound as the three Ezrin LPs before it. But it’s the band’s crowning achievement, with the most and best hits.
  2. Jul 26, 2013 · Producer Bob Ezrin shares stories behind the making of classic albums by Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd and more. Learn how he taught artists to obsess over their work and produce art that matters.

  3. Nov 29, 2021 · How did producer Bob Ezrin transform Kiss from a live phenomenon to a studio powerhouse with Destroyer in 1976? Read about his brutal boot camp, his musical vision and his legacy in this Classic Rock article.

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  4. Bob Ezrin is a producer who worked with Alice Cooper, Kiss and Pink Floyd in the 1970s. The web page has his biography, discography, reviews and links to stream or buy his music.

  5. Learn about Bob Ezrin, one of the most successful producers of the 1970s, who worked with iconic acts like Alice Cooper, Kiss and Pink Floyd. Find his lyrics, songs and albums on Genius.

  6. Mar 15, 2016 · Bob Ezrin, who also worked with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and Aerosmith, helped Kiss create their first million-selling album in 1975. Read the oral history of how they made 'Destroyer' with the original band members and the cover illustrator.