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Billion Dollar Babies
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1973 studio album by Alice Cooper
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For 50 years now, to many students ‘School’s Out’ by Alice Cooper has been the familiar refrain to celebrate the end of the school year.
No more pencils, no more books
Alice Cooper and Michael Bruce
No more teachers, dirty looks
Out for summer, out ’til fall
We might not come back at all”
The song is the title track from Alice Cooper’s fifth album. The album cover featured a classic style school desk with the band member’s initials scrawled into the woodwork, under the title ‘School’s Out – Alice Cooper’. ‘School’s Out’ would become the only single released from this 1972 offering and it became known as Alice Cooper’s signature song due to its widespread popularity. It seems students everywhere gravitated to the message in the lyrics. This guided the song to #7 on the Billboard Chart, #3 in Canada and #1 in the U.K.
Initial pressings of the ‘School’s Out’ album came complete with a record sleeve that wrapped the vinyl in a pair of paper-lace panties, but it was discontinued very soon when it was determined that the underwear was flammable. Here is the story.
The product was created in England. The record label ordered 500,000 pairs to go with the initial demand for the album. Problems arose when the paper panties arrived at U.S. Cust
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ALBUM REVIEW
ALICE COOPER
Billion Dollar Babies
Released - 1973, Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Bob Ezrin
Alice Cooper - Lead and Backing Vocals; Harmonica
Michael Bruce - Lead and Rhythm Guitars; Keyboards
Glen Buxton- Guitar Riffs
Dennis Dunaway - Bass Guitar
Neal Smith - Drums
Additional Personnel - Donovan - Vocal Harmony on "Billion Dollar Babies"; Steve Hunter, Dick Wagner and Mick Mashbir- additional Guitar Licks.
All songs written by members of Alice Cooper (see below) except "Hello Hooray" written by Rolf Kempf.
| SONG (written by) | RATING |
| Hello Hooray(Kempf) | 10.0 |
| Raped And Freezin'(Bruce/Cooper) | 9.3 |
| Elected(Bruce/Buxton/Cooper/Dunaway/Smith) | 10.0 |
| Billion Dollar Babies(Bruce/Cooper/Reggie) | 10.0 |
| Unfinished Sweet (Bruce/Cooper/Smith) | 7.5 |
| No More Mr. Nice Guy(Bruce/Cooper) | 10.0 |
| Generation Landslide(Bruce/Buxton/Cooper/Dunaway) | 8.8 |
| Sick Things(Bruce/Ezrin) | 5.6 |
| Mary Ann(Bruce/Cooper) | 6.8 |
| I Love The Dead(Cooper/Ezrin) | 6.6 |
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