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Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits is the only greatest hits album by American rock band Alice Cooper, and their last release as a band.Released 9 August 1974 [4], it features hit songs from five of the band's seven studio albums.
This is the discography of American rock singer and songwriter Alice Cooper and his original band.It includes 29 studio albums (plus two studio albums with Hollywood Vampires), 50 singles, 11 live albums, 21 compilation albums, 12 video releases, and an audiobook (promo-only releases have been excluded here).
School's Out and Other Hits is a 2004 greatest hits album by American rock musician Alice Cooper. The album focuses on Alice Cooper's hits with his former band of the same name and as a solo artist. Track listing
Mascara and Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper is a compilation album by rock singer Alice Cooper, released by Warner Archives/Rhino in 2001 in the United States only.Its worldwide companion release is The Definitive Alice Cooper compilation album, which has a slightly different track listing and different packaging, though both compilations feature the same back cover, tray insert and disc image.
After a few years without any major hits, Alice Cooper returned to the charts in the hair metal era with 1989’s Trash and 1991’s Hey Stoopid.That comeback also included a significant cameo in ...
The Alice Cooper band performed the song on the British TV show The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1971. [6] They also performed it in West Germany on the show Beat-Club. Since then, "Under My Wheels" has been a staple of Cooper's live shows. It is the third most-performed song in his catalogue behind only "School’s Out" and "I’m Eighteen".
Alice Cooper is happy to talk about who he really is. “I’m Alice. I’m the master of madness, the sultan of surprise,” he sings on “I’m Alice,” the lead track on his latest album ...
Considered one of the greatest rock songs, “Great Balls of Fire” was featured in the 1957 movie Jamboree. Jerry Lee Lewis was on piano and vocals, and the song sold more than a million copies ...