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  • Audio CD (26 Feb. 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rhino
  • ASIN: B000059QYN
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 25,535 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. I'm Eighteen
  2. Desperado
  3. Under My Wheels
  4. Halo Of Flies
  5. School's Out
  6. Elected
  7. Hello Hooray
  8. Generation Landslide
  9. No More Mr. Nice Guy
  10. Billion Dollar Babies
  11. Teenage Lament '74
  12. Muscle Of Love
  13. Only Women Bleed (Remastered Edited Single Version)
  14. Department Of Youth (Single Version)
  15. Welcome To My Nightmare
  16. I Never Cry
  17. You And Me
  18. How You Gonna See Me Now
  19. From The Inside
  20. Poison
  21. Hey Stoopid

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COOPER ALICE

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By A Customer on 14 July 2001
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What can I say? Alice Cooper the father of shock and hard rock rekindles the flames of his past glories with this tremendous CD. It is packed with great songs. some hard, some moving and even tear-inducing, especially "How you gonna see me now" a song he based on an actual letter he wrote to his wife after he had dried out. She had never known him sober and he did not know what she would think of the "dried out Alice". 20 years later and they are still married. "Poison" and "Hey Stoopid" are also great songs in their own right. But two songs are missing...The cheesy "House of fire" and the rockin' "Feed my Frankenstein". However, this does not flaw the CD at all. It is the best Alice Cooper CD you could ever buy and I'd recommend it to someone who only has a passing fascination with the mascara monster.
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Until recently I'd only had a couple of Coop albums from the 70's then I took a chance on this one ('cos it had POISON (brilliant!) on it) and now I'm gonna have to backtrack 35 years to collect all the stuff he's done...Simply on the strength of this compilation...
It's not all blood and guts, there are two or three really "personal" tracks...(I Never Cry, Only Women Bleed...)
Great stuff...Buy it or die unenlightened.
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For those in the know, Alice Cooper is one of the most influential figures in rock history. His early 70's albums played a vital part in inspiring the punk, goth and metal genres that followed in his wake - KISS, The Sex Pistols, The Misfits, Iron Maiden and Marilyn Manson are only a few of the diverse and iconic acts that owe a debt to this man.

Since his commercial heyday in the early 70's, Alice has amassed a huge catalogue of classic albums, continuing right up to the present day (2008's Along Came A Spider being his latest release). Over the last four decades, Billion Dollar Babies (1973), Trash (1989), The Last Temptation (1994) and The Eyes Of Alice Cooper (2003) have all set the benchmark for the very best in rock 'n' roll, each album representing a very different style and period, and yet all of them being instantly identifiable to this uniquely complex and charismatic artist.

It is for this reason, however, that The Definitive Alice Cooper fails to live up to its title. 95% of the tracks included chart his career from 1971 to 1978, and many of his classic songs from this period are featured. However, the following chapters of his career, spanning nearly 25 years when this compilation was released, are accounted for by a grand total of two tracks (the smash hit Poison, and 1991's title track Hey Stoopid). This does not even begin to account for a huge wealth of great material from the 80's, 90's and beyond, and as such this album is anything but "definitive".

With that being said, at 21 tracks you get value for money, and with so many poor, bargain bin Alice Cooper compilations on the racks, this comes closer than most to offering a decent retrospective.
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This is a great single disc best of Alice Cooper. Featuring big, bombastic rock with a sense of theatre and macabre, Cooper has released some anthemic tracks in his time. All the classics are here, School's out, Million Dollar babies, etc, etc. There are also a few more personal tracks, such as `How are you going to see me now?' a thoughtful question to his wife on how she would view him after he'd kicked the booze. With big riffs and beats, Cooper's trademark vocals and some literate and intelligent lyric writing it is easy to see why Cooper has become an institution. This is a great précis of his career; I highly recommend it for the casual listener new to Cooper. If you like this then check out DVD's of his live shows - the studio recordings he has released are good, but his live shows are something else again.
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Alice Cooper has just recently stunned/wowed/amazed etc. 20,000 people at The Cropredy FOLK Festival!! He's picked up a whole load of new fans who're now interested in buying from the back catalogue. HERE is where to start.

There are several Alice, greatest hits-type, compilations but only this one is remastered. It contains all the original group's big hits - "School's Out", "Elected", "No More Mr. Nice Guy" etc. - plus some album tracks, including the epic "Halo Of Flies". Try playing the latter in the dark and it'll scare the pants off you!

Solo Alice is represented by his big ballad hits of the late 70s - "Only Women Bleed", "I Never Cry", "You And Me" etc. - as well as the rocking "Department Of Youth" and the sinister, jazz(!) overtones of "Welcome To My Nightmare". His two biggest non-Warner Brothers label hits - "Poison" and "Hey Stoopid" - are also included.

Although this IS the best greatest hits set currently available it isn't totally comprehensive. As it's just a single CD there's no room for several lesser hits that he had on Warner Brothers (such as the wonderfully quirky "Clones") and later non-Warners big European hits like "He's Back" and "Lost In America" are also omitted. Released at the turn of the millennium, there's nothing from Alice's post-'Brutal Planet' comeback phase either; nevertheless, an essential purchase for beginners.

For new fans who want to dive straight into individual albums then I'd recommend:-

1. "Billion Dollar Babies" - the newly remastered deluxe double CD version has a live concert added from 1973.
2. "Welcome To My Nightmare" - Vincent Price has a cameo here!
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