Alice Cooper – Killer Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, 180g, Gatefold
Alice Cooper – Killer Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, 180g, Gatefold
Label:
Warner Records – 8122797167, Warner Records – R1 532373
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, 180g, Gatefold
Country:
Europe
Released:
2020
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
TRACKLIST:
A1
Under My Wheels
2:50
A2
Be My Lover
3:15
A3
Halo Of Flies
8:21
A4
Desperado
3:25
B1
You Drive Me Nervous
2:24
B2
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
3:33
B3
Dead Babies
5:40
B4
Killer
7:07
CREDITS , ETC.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warner Records Inc.
Copyright © – Warner Records Inc.
Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment Company
Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company
Record Company – Warner Music Group
Produced For – Nimbus 9 Productions Limited
Recorded At – RCA Studios, Chicago
Published By – Alive Enterprises
Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BC88442
Arranged By [String & Horn Arrangements] – Bob Ezrin
CREDITS:
Design – Alice Cooper (2)
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Brian Christian
Executive-Producer – Jack Richardson
Lacquer Cut By – CB*
Mastered By – Randy Kling
Other [Boa Constrictor] – Kachina
Photography By – Pete Turner (4)
Producer – Bob Ezrin
Technician [Recording Technician] – Joe Lopes
Repress of 2012 Rhino release, includes new Warner Records logos on cover and labels.
Some copies include '180-gram' hype sticker.
℗ & © 1987 Warner Records Inc.
Manufactured for and Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Manufactured in the E.U.
An Alive Enterprises Production
All songs recorded at RCA, Chicago
Mini-moog synthesizer by Moog Music, Inc., Williamsville, New York
Barcode (Text): 0 81227 97167 0
Profile:
Note: This page is for the band 'Alice Cooper'. Post-1974 solo releases and writing credits by the individual artist 'Alice Cooper' should be entered under 'Alice Cooper (2)', as should all pre-1974 individual credits for 'Alice Cooper' on the band's releases.
Founded as "The Earwigs" in the spring of 1964, the group featured Vincent Furnier [later known as Alice Cooper (2)] on vocals, Dennis Dunaway on bass, and Glen Buxton on guitar. They were shortly after joined by John Tatum on rhythm guitar and John Speer on drums and became Spiders in the fall of 1965. Michael Bruce replaced Tatum on guitar in 1966. The band relocated to Los Angeles in March 1967, changed their name to The Nazz in April. Fellow Phoenix musician and friend Neal Smith moved in with the band in September 1967 and replaced Speer as drummer later that fall. By March of 1968 the band changed their name again, becoming Alice Cooper to prevent confusion with Todd Rundgren's group Nazz.
Lead singer Furnier took on the identity of Alice Cooper onstage and the band went on to become one of the most popular rock bands of the early seventies. Their overblown stage presence basically created shock rock and was hugely influential on the rock scene that followed.
The band split in 1974, initially taking a hiatus with several members working on solo projects. Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper in 1975, and launched a successful solo career. Bruce, Dunaway and Smith went on to form Billion Dollar Babies, named after the most popular Alice Cooper album.
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