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The Best Of Alice Cooper: Mascara & Monsters

The Best Of Alice Cooper: Mascara & Monsters Tracks
1. I'm Eighteen
2. Is It My Body
3. Desperado
4. Under My Wheels
5. Be My Lover
6. School's Out
7. Elected
8. Hello Hooray
9. Generation Landslide
10. No More Mr. Nice Guy
11. Billion Dollar Babies
12. Teenage Lament '74
13. Muscle of Love
14. Only Women Bleed
15. Department of Youth
16. Welcome to My Nightmare
17. I Never Cry
18. You and Me
19. How You Gonna See Me Now
20. From the Inside
21. Clones (We're All)
22. Poison
Alice Cooper - The Best Of Alice Cooper: Mascara & Monsters
The Best Of Alice Cooper: Mascara & Monsters Review
An essential figure in any history of the American grotesque, son-of-a-preacher-man Vincent Furnier served as a missing link between Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Marilyn Manson. As Alice Cooper, he helped make the pop world safe for morbidity and makeup, scoring a bunch of hits and misses along the way. Mascara & Monsters serves up a fairly rote chronology of Cooper's '70s singles, with the occasional B-side and 1989's "Poison" (cowritten by mainstream hitmeister Desmond Child!) thrown in for good measure. As such, the album doesn't live up to its best-of billing. "Dead Babies," arguably the best track on Killer, loses out to "Under My Wheels," while the garage-rock glories of the band's first two albums are also conspicuously absent. On the plus side, "School's Out," "Elected," and "No More Mr. Nice Guy" still sound great. If you're looking for easy access to those and numerous lesser singles, this collection will do the trick. --Bill Forman


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Alice Cooper-'Best Of Alice Cooper:Mascara&Monsters' (Rhino)
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More or less,that is WITH a different cover,a reissue of his 'Greatest Hits' title that's been around for a LONG time now(see my review).Plus,this release adds on ten(10)of his better known/some hits that Alice put out later in his career,like "Department Of Youth","Welcome To My Nightmare","From The Inside","Clones(We're All)" and "Poison".Total of 22 songs.A should-have.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-10-28
GRAVEST HITS!
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At long last, the powers that be have compiled every one of the former Vincent Furnier's gravest hits on a single disc. This is all twelve cuts from his seventies classic GREATEST HITS---my very first album purchase ever---plus ten more from his later ballad heavy career. Even ONLY WOMEN, I NEVER CRY, and YOU AND ME, though a far cry from his shock rock daze, are quality radio fare, plus you get the harder to find GENERATION LANDSLIDE, CLONES, and DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH, all pop gems in their own right. Forget his late eighties "comeback" schlock---only POISON is represented from that era, though the FRIDAY THE 13TH killer tune HE'S BACK (THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK) would have been a wiser choice. This is class-sick Alice all the way. Welcome to his nightmare. RATING: FIVE
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-10-20
Poco
1
You sent me the wrong CD. This is a pain to send back I will never use you again.
Going to the store works just fine. I walk out with what I want.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-07-28