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🔘 TEENAGE LAMENT ’74 – Single: Jan. 1974
Released in January 1974, Alice Cooper’s Teenage Lament ’74 peaked at No. 12 in the UK and stands as a theatrical glam‑rock highlight from the Muscle of Love era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19744 min read


📰 Muscle of Love Single Advert: Feb. 1974
A striking, illustrated one‑page advert announcing “Muscle of Love,” positioning the Alice Cooper Group at their theatrical, muscular peak as they push their final single before the band’s dissolution.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19742 min read


🔘 Muscle of Love – Single : 1974
Warner Bros. Records, US (WB 7762) Alice Cooper Group’s “Muscle of Love”, backed with “Crazy Little Child,” was issued as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the US by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number WB 7762) on Jan 25, 1974. Both tracks are taken from the band’s final studio album as a group, Muscle of Love (1973), marking the last chapter of the original lineup’s run before the transition into Alice’s solo era. The single showcased two contrasting sides of the Cooper machine: “Mu

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 25, 19741 min read


🔘 Teenage Lament ’74 – Single : 1974
Alice Cooper Group’s “Teenage Lament ’74”, backed with “Hard Hearted Alice,” was issued as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the UK by Warner Bros. Records in 1974, with the catalog number you’re about to supply. Both tracks come from the band’s final album as a group, Muscle of Love (1973), marking the closing chapter of the original lineup’s run. The single paired two contrasting moods from the album: “Teenage Lament ’74” — a soaring, emotional glam‑rock anthem with one of the group

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 4, 19742 min read


🔘 Billion Dollar Babies – Single : 1973
Warner Bros. Records, USA (WB 7724) Alice Cooper Group’s “Billion Dollar Babies,” backed with “Mary Ann,” was issued as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the USA by Warner Bros. Records (catalogue WB 7724) in 1973. Pulled from the band’s chart‑topping album of the same name, the single captured the group at the height of their glam‑shock dominance. The release paired: “Billion Dollar Babies” — a swaggering, razor‑edged duet with Donovan, built on menace, satire, and big‑money bravado

Alice Cooper Group
Jul 11, 19735 min read


📰 No More Mr. Nice Guy – Advert : Mar. 1973
A provocative full-page advertisement for Alice Cooper’s single “No More Mr. Nice Guy” from the album *Billion Dollar Babies* shows the band in pristine white suits, armed with machine guns and surrounded by stacks of cash and white rabbits. The bold tagline “YOU ASKED FOR IT… YOU GOT IT!” perfectly captures the band’s shock-rock persona at its commercial peak. This March 31, 1973 Billboard advert marks Alice Cooper’s transformation from underground shock act to mainstream mi

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 31, 19733 min read


📰 Hello Hurray – Single: US Peak: Mar. 1973
On March 17, 1973, “Hello Hurray” claimed its place in the charts — a triumphant moment for a band stepping boldly into their golden era

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 17, 19733 min read


🔘 No More Mr. Nice Guy – Single : Mar 1973
A razor‑edged glam‑rock classic that turned outrage into a chart‑climbing anthem.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 16, 19733 min read


🔘 Alice Does His Elvis – Cover Feb. 1973
A rare moment where Alice Cooper’s theatrical peak intersects with British music‑press frenzy. This 1973 NME issue captures the band’s cultural momentum, complete with a three‑page feature and an exclusive single pressed solely for readers

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 10, 19733 min read


📰 Hello Hurray - Single Review: Feb. 1973
Alice Cooper's Mood Shift Single The one-page single review in New Musical Express (February 3, 1973) covered Alice Cooper’s “Hello Hurray” (Warners). The reviewer noted Alice’s intentional departure from frantic rockers to avoid being branded with an “Alice sound.” Fans would be surprised by this slow mood piece with an eery mellotron filling the gaps. It’s a Rolf Kempf song that opens his new show, with Alice sounding depressed as he invites the crowd to come in and have a

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 3, 19731 min read
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