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01. "Hello Hooray" 02. "Raped And Freezin'" 03. "Elected" 04. "Billion Dollar Babies" 05. "Unfinished Sweet" 06. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" 07. "Generation Landslide" 08. "Sick Things" 09. "Mary Ann" 10. "I Love The Dead"
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 | Description: | Billion Dollar Babies by Alice Cooper, released 6 March 1987, includes the following tracks: "Elected", "Unfinished Sweet", "Generation Landslide", "Mary Ann" and more.
This version of Billion Dollar Babies comes as a 1xCD. - "No More Mr. Nice Guy," eh? Here's the original LP that includes No More Mr. Nice Guy; Elected; Hello Hooray; Sick Things; Mary Ann; Billion Dollar Babies and more!Original Release Year: 1973
All songs © 1973 Ezra Music (BMI) except
Track 1 © 1968 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)
CDD Pre-Mastering By WCI Record Group
Standard jewel-case (black tray) with 8 page booklet."Billion Dollar Babies" is a classic album by Alice Cooper, released in 1973 and now available on CD from Warner Bros. Records. This iconic record features some of the most memorable tracks in rock history, including "Elected," "No More Mr. Nice Guy," and the title track "Billion Dollar Babies." The album showcases Alice Cooper's theatrical style and sharp social commentary, blending hard rock with glam influences to create a sound that defined an era. As one of the pioneers of shock rock, Alice Cooper has enjoyed a prolific career spanning decades, earning induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and influencing countless artists worldwide. Warner Bros. Records, known for its commitment to quality music production since its founding in 1958, has been home to numerous legendary acts across genres?making this release a must-have for any serious music collector. |  | Producer: |
Bob Ezrin |
 | No. of tracks: |
10 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
7599272692 |
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Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
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Eugene S. - 27/Jun/2022  The sixth studio album by Alice Cooper and his band. An outstanding piece of classic rock of all time. I recommend.
|  | Alexey K. - 24/Mar/2020  Great sound of this masterpiece of king of horror !!!Excellent arts and graphics.Great for collectors.
|  | Alexander S. - 11/Jul/2019  After the not very impressive "School's Out", Alice gave to the public a gorgeous product. There is simply nothing to find fault in this album, the material is absolutely perfect. But the most chic, the most important highlight of the album - all ten tracks are completely different! Therefore, "Billion Dollar Babies" arises the desire to listen endlessly, enjoying the presented "pictures". The four local songs have long been a classic hard rock and mandatory concert numbers in the show Cooper. This is a bright, satirical, ridiculing all politicians of the world, the thriller "Elected", a sharp and tough title song, in turn ridiculing the "chic" life of supermodels, a simple but memorable for a long time super hit of all times "No More Mr Nice Guy", and finally, the queen of the ball is the necrophilia saga (!!!), which closes the album, with the appropriate name "I Love The Dead". Why did Ezrin and Cooper write THAT I don’t know THAT, but it makes serious impressions! Fortunately, the life of this disc does not end on four hits. We'll have to repeat, but you can listen to and get great pleasure from everything. Whether it's a positive welcome anthem with an orchestra in the background ("Hello Hooray"), a primitive story about night butterflies ("Raped And Freezin '") or a funny fun thing about the most terrible thing in the world, a visit to the dentist ("Unfinished Sweet" ). Well, I can’t help but mention three more outstanding works - the almost folk "Generation Landslide" (the lyrics of this song are just brilliant), the really COOL song "Sick Things" (I don’t really want to know what things Alice means in this song) and, finally, the absolute limit - the sweet piano ballad "Mary Ann" about unrequited love suddenly turns into such a waltz twist, that the legs start dancing, and the listener enters with homeric laughter. Well, and how - many performers can cause such a range of sensations for forty minutes listening to the disc? Here I’m talking about the same thing - Cooper's true talent is to touch upon the most diverse and sometimes deeply hidden strings of the soul with his music. This master class deserved a dozen.
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