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Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper
School's Out
1972 Warner Bros. Records
School's Out
Luney Tune
Gutter Cat vs. The Jets
Street Fight
Blue Turk
My Stars
Public Animal # 9
Alma Mater
Grande Finale
The perennial Alice Cooper song (and album). The first of many notorious albums released by Alice
Cooper the band. Schoolkids around the world rallied around 'School's Out'; I remember this as being one
of the most requested songs on radio every June when I was growing up.

Alice Cooper
Billion Dollar Babies
1973 Warner Bros. Records
Hello Hooray
Raped and Freezin'
Elected
Billion Dollar Babies
Unfinished Sweet
No More Mr. Nice Guy
Generation Landslide
Sick Things
Mary Ann
I Love the Dead
Alice Cooper (the band) was unfairly described as a throwaway rock band - a bunch of theatrics with no
musical merit. Unfair! They wrote some great songs that were not meant to shock or disgust isolated
housewives in Middle America (true, some of their songs were meant to do that, but not all of them!). This
album demonstrates this very well.

Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper's Greatest
Hits

1974 Warner Bros. Records
I'm Eighteen
Is It My Body
Desperado
Under My Wheels
Be My Lover
School's Out
Hello Hooray
Elected
No More Mr. Nice Guy
Billion Dollar Babies
Teenage Lament '74
Muscle of Love
All the hits of Alice Cooper (the band).

Alice Cooper
Lace and Whiskey
1977 Warner Bros. Records
It's Hot Tonight
Lace and Whiskey
Road Rats
Damned If You Do
You and Me
King of the Silver Screen
Ubangi Stomp
(No More) Love at Your
................. ........ Convenience
I Never Wrote Those Songs
My God
Alice Cooper (the man) out on his own. This isn't his first 'solo' record, but it's the first one I have. Some
good songs, but nothing much to write home about.

Alice Cooper
From the Inside
1978 Warner Bros. Records
From the Inside
Wish I Were Born in
................... Beverly Hills
The Quiet Room
Nusrse Rozetta
Millie and Billie
Serious
How You Gonna Se Me Now
For Veronica's Sake
Jacknife Johnny
Inmates (We're All Crazy)
Nice little autobiographical album here. Inspired by Alice's stay in a pyschiatric hospital so he could dry out
from his alcohol abuse. Hopefully this account is fictional.

Alice Cooper
Flush the Fashion
1980 Warner Bros. Records
Talk Talk
Clones (We're All)
Pain
Leather Boots
Aspirin Damage
Nuclear Infected
Grim Facts
Model Citizen
Dance Yourself to Death
Headlines
Alice goes New Wave! This was a really cool record, and quite a bold attempt by Alice to stay fresh and
relevant. Too bad the rest of the world didn't catch on. I loved this record! The writing was great, the playing
terrific . . . I guess the masses just weren't ready for a new Alice. Too bad.

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