School's Out Alice Cooper

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  • Release Date: 11/11/2008
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 6,088
  • Label: RHINO FLASHBACK
  • UPC: 081227988784

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School's Out

1LISTENSchool's Out 3:28
2LISTENLuney Tune 3:39
3LISTENGutter Cat vs. The Jets 4:39
4LISTENStreet Fight 0:53
5LISTENBlue Turk 5:35
6LISTENMy Stars 5:49
7LISTENPublic Animal #9 3:54
8LISTENAlma Mater 4:17
9LISTENGrande Finale 4:35

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Editorial Reviews

School's Out catapulted Alice Cooper into the hard rock stratosphere, largely due to its timeless, all-time classic title track. But while the song became Alice's highest-charting single ever (reaching number seven on the U.S. charts) and recalled the brash, three-and-a-half-minute garage rock of yore, the majority of the album signaled a more complex compositional directional for the band. Unlike Cooper's previous releases (Love It to Death, Killer), which contained several instantly identifiable hard rock classics, School's Out appears to be a concept album, and aside from the aforementioned title track anthem, few of the other tracks have ever popped up in concert. That's not to say they weren't still strong and memorable; while such cuts as "Gutter Cat vs. the Jets," "Street Fight," "My Stars," and "Grande Finale" came off like mini-epics with a slightly progressive edge, Alice Cooper still managed to maintain their raw, unrefined punk edges, regardless. Other highlights included the rowdy "Public Animal #9," the mid-paced "Luney Tune," and the sinister, cabaret-esque "Blue Turk." Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Alice at his bestby Anonymous

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September 12, 2009: The only thing missing from this CD is the paper panty.

Alice's most serious piece of musicby JohnQ

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July 31, 2009: When I say that 'Schools Out' is Alice's most serious piece of music I do not mean that the songs are not fun, what I mean is that this is not just another piece of 'horror rock' that Alice became well known for. No, this is a real attempt at transforming the themes of 'West Side Story' into a Rock and Roll album. This is a great concept album and is far above anything Alice has ever done before or since. Alice made a lot of good albums, but this comes close to being a real masterpiece.


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