A masterpiece that resonates with the radicalism and musicality of shock rock
Alice Cooper's rock 'n' roll is a nightmare and a thrill.
1972's "Killer" is a perfect blend of Cooper's theatrical performance and the band's instrumental talent. Combining hard rock energy with pop familiarity, each track unfolds dramatically and is a satisfying listen. It's a historically important album that established the shock rock genre.
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1)
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Under My Wheels
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2)
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Be My Lover
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3)
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Halo Of Flies
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4)
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Desperado
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B:
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You Drive Me Nervous
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
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3)
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Dead Babies
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Killer
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Producer, Arranged By [String And Horn Arrangements], Keyboards, Synthesizer [Mini-moog] - Bob Ezrin
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Written-By - Bob Ezrin (A1, B1)
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Executive Producer - Jack Richardson
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Technician [Recording Technician] - Joe Lopes
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Brian Christian
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Lead Guitar - Glen Buxton
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Written-By - Glen Buxton (A3, B3)
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Bass, Vocals - Dennis Dunaway
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Written-By - Dennis Dunaway (A1, A3, B3, B4)
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Drums, Vocals - Neal Smith
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Written-By - Neal Smith (A3, B3)
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Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Organ - Michael Bruce
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Written-By - Michael Bruce
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Backing Vocals - Reggie Vincent
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Design [Album Design] - Alice Cooper (2)
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Vocals, Harmonica - Alice Cooper (2)
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Written-By - Alice Cooper (2) (A3 to B3)
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Photography By - Pete Turner (4)
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Other [Boa Constrictor] - Kachina