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    • Sydney Taylor
    • “No More Mr. Nice Guy” – Billion Dollar Babies (1973) And lastly, coming in at the coveted number one spot is the Alice Cooper track that skyrocketed 1973’s 'Billion Dollar Babies' to #1 on the Billboard 100 chart.
    • “I’m Eighteen” – ‘Love It To Death’ (1971) This unforgettable track is the tune that brought Alice Cooper to American airwaves, garnered the attention of the mainstream masses, and proved that the group had what it takes to join the forces of hard rock.
    • “School’s Out” – ‘School’s Out’ (1972) In the words of Alice himself, “The two most joyous times of the year are Christmas morning and the end of school.”
    • “Poison” – ‘Trash’ (1989) Alice’s return to the world of hard rock in the mid 1980’s was led by the release of 'Constrictor’ (1986) and ‘Raise Your Fist And Yell’ (1987) - both commercial failures.
    • “Billion Dollar Babies” Blessed with one of the most memorable drum intros in history, “Billion Dollar Babies” is in fact informed by Neal’s stilted, military playing, forcing Michael Bruce — band buddy and guitarist Reggie Vinson also gets a credit — to construct the most interesting and heavy metal riff of his career.
    • “Elected” This one’s got all the things I love about the original Alice Cooper group, namely some degree of hard rock, percussive theatricality to the parts, strong, hummable hit-making melodies and above all, smart “Why didn’t we think of that?”
    • “Desperado” “Desperado” features Alice channeling Jim Morrison, uncommonly crooning, picking his way through a sophisticated vocal melody over an equally quietly sinister backing track.
    • “Hello Hooray” Surprising that this one is a cover, because it’s so perfect for Alice Cooper and the band’s stage show, while also taking pole position on the band’s biggest record.
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    • Michael Gallucci
    • "School's Out" From: 'School's Out' (1972) The band's fifth album finally took them to the Top 10. And its opening cut, first single and title track became their first Top 10 (and first Top 40) hit.
    • "I'm Eighteen" From: 'Love It to Death' (1971) Alice Cooper's initial appeal wasn't so much the snakes, blood and decapitated heads; it was the anthems for hopeless youth they cranked out with regularity back in the day.
    • "Elected" From: 'Billion Dollar Babies' (1973) "Elected" was originally released as a single in the fall of 1972, just in time for the presidential election.
    • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" From: 'Billion Dollar Babies' (1973) Unlike the other singles released from Alice Cooper's only No. 1 album, the fourth makes a killer radio cut.
  3. AKA: Vincent Furnier and Vincent Damon Furnier. @AliceCooperOfficial. About Alice Cooper. Alice Cooper is the stage name and ‘fun villain’ character of Vincent Furnier. Cooper became the...

  4. The Alice Cooper band was one of the few glam rock acts to achieve mainstream popularity in the United States, rising to fame in 1971 with the hit single "I'm Eighteen", from their third album Love It to Death. Success continued with the US top 10 and UK No. 1 single "School's Out", from the album of the same name, in 1972.

  5. © 2024 Google LLC. You're watching the full album video for Alice Cooper - 'Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits' (1974)With a career spanning over five decades, Alice Cooper (born Vin...

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