Alice Cooper's first Top 10 album was the result of the band's fine-tuning sinceLove It to DeathandKillermade them one of the era's most celebrated acts. Live, they were at the top of their game, but withSchool's Outtheir studio output begins to rival the heavyweights they respected....
Alice Cooper almost always delivers a killer overture; it must be his love of musical theater. "Go to Hell" is one of his best opening tracks, with a chorus of angry parents damning Alice for "violence on the stage" and "refusing to act your age." Some fans might have damned him fo...
Alice Cooper almost always delivers a killer overture; it must be his love of musical theater. "Go to Hell" is one of his best opening tracks, with a chorus of angry parents damning Alice for "violence on the stage" and "refusing to act your age." Some fans might have damned him fo...
Alice Cooper almost always delivers a killer overture; it must be his love of musical theater. "Go to Hell" is one of his best opening tracks, with a chorus of angry parents damning Alice for "violence on the stage" and "refusing to act your age." Some fans might have damned him fo...
3. ‘Love It to Death’ (1971) Warner Bros. 3. 'Love It to Death' (1971) The third time was the charm for the Alice Cooper band, which found a kindred spirit in Bob Ezrin. The producer made the quintet practice for hours a day, and they landed on a signature sound: tight, melo...
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3. ‘Love It to Death’ (1971) Warner Bros. 3. 'Love It to Death' (1971) The third time was the charm for the Alice Cooper band, which found a kindred spirit in Bob Ezrin. The producer made the quintet practice for hours a day, and they landed on a signature sound: tight, melo...
3. ‘Love It to Death’ (1971) Warner Bros. 3. 'Love It to Death' (1971) The third time was the charm for the Alice Cooper band, which found a kindred spirit in Bob Ezrin. The producer made the quintet practice for hours a day, and they landed on a signature sound: tight, melo...
3. ‘Love It to Death’ (1971) Warner Bros. 3. 'Love It to Death' (1971) The third time was the charm for the Alice Cooper band, which found a kindred spirit in Bob Ezrin. The producer made the quintet practice for hours a day, and they landed on a signature sound: tight, melo...
3. ‘Love It to Death’ (1971) Warner Bros. 3. 'Love It to Death' (1971) The third time was the charm for the Alice Cooper band, which found a kindred spirit in Bob Ezrin. The producer made the quintet practice for hours a day, and they landed on a signature sound: tight, melo...