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School's Out
Alice Cooper
School's Out
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Alice Cooper used to claim he wrote entire albums worth of lyrics in an afternoon with the TV on. True or not, whatever led to moments of ultraclarity such as "We got no class / And we got no principles / And we got no inn...  more »

     
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All Artists: Alice Cooper
Title: School's Out
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Release Date: 10/25/1990
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Glam, Arena Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 075992726023

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Alice Cooper used to claim he wrote entire albums worth of lyrics in an afternoon with the TV on. True or not, whatever led to moments of ultraclarity such as "We got no class / And we got no principles / And we got no innocence / We can't even think of a word that rhymes" should be bottled and force-fed to Marilyn Manson. School's Out (1972) is where Cooper's show-biz tendencies first fully flowered--"Gutter Cat Versus the Jets" more than nods to West Side Story and "Grande Finale" sounds like the band was trying to ace Elmer Bernstein out of a gig--but it also rocks hard, and most of the ambition-laden stuff (especially the epic "My Stars") really does work. Nasty and grande as they wanted to be. --Rickey Wright

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CD Reviews

Something's wrong here
Jon A. Heifner | Colorado, USA | 08/19/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Way back in my long gone youth I was a monstrous Alice Cooper fan. Up until the man and the band parted ways that is. After the band left I found the music to be a bit on the lame side. Now 37 years after the deliciously packaged vinyl was released I picked up this CD and to say the least I'm a bit disappointed - there's something wrong here...something missing. I know that this was Cooper's first "theatrical" release where the show replaced the shock value of the previous two recordings and the music isn't nearly as exciting as it was on "Killer" or "Love It To Death" but that's not what's missing. What's vacant is the sound...the depth. The mix seems to be off on this CD. The title track sounds great, just like I remember it, but then it suddenly goes flat and hollow. The bass is missing and I find myself straining to hear the guitar work. It all seems to be drums and vocals. On top of that the darn thing just didn't age very well. Only "School's Out" and "Public Animal #9" are entertaining these days and the rest of the album seems to be comprised of filler or throwaway material. In retrospect I guess the original album packaging (with the panties and the school desk) was better than the music it contained and I'm a bit confused as to why they didn't even bother to reproduce the original cover on this CD - they could have easily given us a photo of the inside of the desk to reminisce over though I admit a 5 inch pair of panties just wouldn't be too impressive. For the price though I suppose that it's worth the price but that's a very hesitant "I suppose"."
5 STAR ALBUMS NEED TO BE REMASTERED!
Gale M. Green | Madison, WI | 07/01/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"THE ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE, IT NEEDS

TO BE REMASTERED THOUGH. IT REALLY

DESERVES IT."