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Review by Colin Irwin, Melody Maker, 1 March 1975
Elton gets lost ...
Alice Cooper: Alice's Tasteful Nightmare
Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 12 April 1975
THE NEW Alice Cooper Revue, which opened in Chicago last week and moved on to Detroit and Cincinnati, is yet another step forward in the ...
Alice Cooper: The Killer Comes to Town
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, Friends/Frendz, July 1972
WELL, LET'S see, kids — it must be back there in 1969 that the name of Alice Cooper started to get around and gain a ...
Alice Cooper: Billion Dollar Babies
Review by Simon Frith, Let It Rock, May 1973
Alice Cooper is uglyAlice Cooper's a starWhen he shows his tummy on tellyAll the girls go aaaaaahghh. ...
Alice Cooper: Vinyl: Love It To Death + Killer + School's Out + Billion Dollar Babies
Retrospective by Paul Gorman, Paul Gorman Is, 23 July 2012
THE FOUR ALBUMS released by Alice Cooper between 1971 and 1973 propelled the band's international ascendance and its frontman into enduring superstardom. ...
Alice Cooper: Alice through the looking glass
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 12 January 1974
Shep Gordon worked for firm making clothes for the dead... Now he manages the killer himself, Alice Cooper. Gordon talks to MM New York writer ...
Live Review by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 15 July 1972
MICHAEL WATTS REPORTS on Friday's sensational — and controversial concert. ...
Alice Cooper: Alice Moves from Hysteria to Hollywood: The Billion Dollar Baby Goes Showbiz
Report and Interview by Ed McCormack, Rolling Stone, 13 March 1975
NEW YORK — It's a night for Henry Mancini mood music, with the rain slapdashing the sidewalks and dissolving pools of neonlike poster paint, and ...
Alice Cooper: The Man Who Ate Alice Cooper
Retrospective by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 15 February 1975
Yes, once again CHARLES SHAAR MURRAY, Regius Professor of Logic, Rhetoric, Trash Aesthetics, and Hohner Super Vamper, leaps forth with a mouthful of scintillating verbosity ...
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