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# Billion Dollar Babies

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Billion Dollar Babies - CD No. Disks or Items: 1 Product Type: Music / CD - Genre / Metal 1 - 1 - Hello Hooray - 04:15 1 - 2 - Raped And Freezin' - 02:22 1 - 3 - Elected - 04:05 1 - 4 - Billion Dollar Babies - 03:43 1 - 5 - 05-Unfinished Sweet - 00:46 1 - 6 - No More Mr. Nice Guy - 03:06 1 - 7 - Generation Landslide - 04:31 1 - 8 - Sick Things - 04:18 1 - 9 - Mary Ann - 02:21 1 - 10 - I Love The Dead - 05:09 Release Date : 31/08/1992 Dimensions: W: 146mm x L: 140mm x H: 11mm Weight: 102g Barcode: 0075992726924 Catalogue No.: 7599272692

Review: Well worth the money - After the conceptual and not particularly great School's Out the year previous, Alice Coooper returned with a career best effort. This is a classic of the highest order. It's one of those albums that just works. It's studded with classic songs and feels cohesive in tone as a whole piece of music. 'Hello Hooray' is actually a cover but it fits the band like a glove and is a stunning opening, making the song their classic. 'Raped and Freezin' is not well known but is catchy as hell and a great throwback to their earlier albums, such as Love It To Death and Killer. 'Elected' is one of those songs that defy critique, like 'School's Out', as they have been so over-used in our culture from anything like adverts through actual political campaigns to film soundtracks. And the uninitiated may like to know that it is in fact a reworking of the track 'Reflected' (see what they did there?) from their first album, Pretties For You (another very worthy record). The title track is another classic of the highest order and has also become timeless. 'Unfinished Sweet' is the alternative track, there's always one or 2 on an album, but it is more coherent than most and is a great fun song. 'No More Mr Nice Guy' is yet another timeless classic that is ripe for covering by other bands. The Megadeth version is one such example of how different it can sound in another sub-genre without changing the song structure at all. 'Generation Landslide' is quite a side-step. It does fit with the rest but only just as it is almost a folk song. 'Sick Things' is a lesser known classic, very Alice. Dirty but with tongue firmly in cheek. 'Mary Anne' represents the kind of songs that would emerge after the band split up and Alice continued on his own and it does sound like a song played on a pianee in a western film. 'I Love the Dead' finishes it all off in true classic style, as anthemic as the opener. Possibly their (and his) finest album as a whole. There have been other great albums and classic tracks but none quite so good as what is on offer here. With the possible exception of Welcome to My Nightmare.
Review: Alice Cooper at his best. - Had this album in 1973 and has long been a favourite album with memorable songs, especially the singles. I still have the original album cover but alas not the album due to an unfortunate brain fart when I was 16. I decided it would be a good idea to cut out ther perforated pictures on the inner gatefold, so far so good, then with stanely knife in hand started to cut out the pictures. Catastrophie! I'd forgotten the vinyl was still insitu and yes I'd cut a square into the grooves on one side. So now 50 years later I now have it back in my vinyl collection, a bit pricey to be sure but I just had to get it to soothe my conscience. The remaster is as expected, more detail and the sleeve is a fantstic facsimili albut with triple gatefold, love the faux snakeskin feel. Overall worth the money with a vinyl release of the concert from the CD version.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well worth the money
*by K***H on 15 October 2010*

After the conceptual and not particularly great School's Out the year previous, Alice Coooper returned with a career best effort. This is a classic of the highest order. It's one of those albums that just works. It's studded with classic songs and feels cohesive in tone as a whole piece of music. 'Hello Hooray' is actually a cover but it fits the band like a glove and is a stunning opening, making the song their classic. 'Raped and Freezin' is not well known but is catchy as hell and a great throwback to their earlier albums, such as Love It To Death and Killer. 'Elected' is one of those songs that defy critique, like 'School's Out', as they have been so over-used in our culture from anything like adverts through actual political campaigns to film soundtracks. And the uninitiated may like to know that it is in fact a reworking of the track 'Reflected' (see what they did there?) from their first album, Pretties For You (another very worthy record). The title track is another classic of the highest order and has also become timeless. 'Unfinished Sweet' is the alternative track, there's always one or 2 on an album, but it is more coherent than most and is a great fun song. 'No More Mr Nice Guy' is yet another timeless classic that is ripe for covering by other bands. The Megadeth version is one such example of how different it can sound in another sub-genre without changing the song structure at all. 'Generation Landslide' is quite a side-step. It does fit with the rest but only just as it is almost a folk song. 'Sick Things' is a lesser known classic, very Alice. Dirty but with tongue firmly in cheek. 'Mary Anne' represents the kind of songs that would emerge after the band split up and Alice continued on his own and it does sound like a song played on a pianee in a western film. 'I Love the Dead' finishes it all off in true classic style, as anthemic as the opener. Possibly their (and his) finest album as a whole. There have been other great albums and classic tracks but none quite so good as what is on offer here. With the possible exception of Welcome to My Nightmare.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alice Cooper at his best.
*by H***R on 11 March 2024*

Had this album in 1973 and has long been a favourite album with memorable songs, especially the singles. I still have the original album cover but alas not the album due to an unfortunate brain fart when I was 16. I decided it would be a good idea to cut out ther perforated pictures on the inner gatefold, so far so good, then with stanely knife in hand started to cut out the pictures. Catastrophie! I'd forgotten the vinyl was still insitu and yes I'd cut a square into the grooves on one side. So now 50 years later I now have it back in my vinyl collection, a bit pricey to be sure but I just had to get it to soothe my conscience. The remaster is as expected, more detail and the sleeve is a fantstic facsimili albut with triple gatefold, love the faux snakeskin feel. Overall worth the money with a vinyl release of the concert from the CD version.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finished Suite...
*by W***X on 10 July 2024*

I still have the original but had been looking forward to this release since the remasters of Killer and School's Out in similar format. Not much to say except I consider it an essential purchase for fans. The quality of the pressing and packaging are worth the relatively high price, and the music makes it the best ever Cooper album in my opinion. The extras make the whole thing worth having even if you have the original album. For new fans, perhaps an ordinary CD would be a better choice, and certainly cheaper, but I would expect the superfans like myself to have bought it by now.

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