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📰 Backstage With Alice Article : 1974
Alice Cooper backstage – beer, banter, and pure rock chaos! Melody Maker Music, January 5, 1974.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 5, 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


📰 Muscle Of Love Advert – Advert : 1974
Zoo World Music Paper, January 3, 1974.1974 Alice flexes one last group‑era punch — the billion‑dollar babies go out swinging! This one‑page advert in Zoo World Music Paper promoted the Muscle Of Love album with the paper’s gritty, underground‑press energy, spotlighting the group’s final era with bold, muscular commercial flair.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 3, 19741 min read


📰 Alice Cooper’s Shock‑Rock Empire – Cover : Jan.1974
Zoo World Magazine, January 3, 1974 This cover story in Zoo World framed Alice Cooper’s shock‑rock empire as a full‑blown billion‑dollar spectacle, leaning into the magazine’s gritty, counter‑culture tone. Positioned at the start of 1974, the piece celebrated Alice’s theatrical dominance with a festive, chaotic edge befitting his larger‑than‑life persona. Alice Cooper’s shock-rock empire celebrates a billion-dollar festive nightmare! cover Zoo World Magazine, January 3, 1974.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 3, 19741 min read


📰 A Shocking Course in Pop Sex – Cover : Jan.1974
Circus Magazine, January 1, 1974 This cover and six‑page feature in Circus Magazine delivered a sensational deep‑dive into Alice Cooper’s shock‑rock mythology, framing Muscle of Love as the ultimate lesson in pop‑sex theatrics. With Circus’s trademark boldness, the piece positioned Alice as the professor of provocation — teaching the class while redefining the boundaries of rock spectacle at the dawn of 1974. Alice teaches the class – shock rock’s ultimate lesson in pop sex

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19749 min read


📰 A Chance To See Alice Live! & Review: Jan.1974
Music Scene Magazine, January 1, 1974 This two‑page Music Scene feature combined an album‑win competition with a tour‑themed fan promotion, giving readers a chance to see Alice Cooper live while spotlighting the group’s ongoing Muscle of Love momentum. Blending contest hype with review‑style commentary, the piece captured Music Scene’s energetic, youth‑press approach at the start of 1974. Published in the UK on January 1, 1974, Music Scene Magazine across two pages feature

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19745 min read


📰 The Untold Stories – Feature : Jan.1974
Circus Raves, January 1, 1974 Alice Cooper Group’s The Untold Stories Behind the Album Covers was a three‑page feature in Circus Raves , complete with a Ravemate pull‑out poster. The piece dug into the behind‑the‑scenes mythology of the group’s most iconic album imagery, blending Circus Raves’ bold visual style with insider anecdotes that amplified the band’s theatrical legend at the start of 1974. Alice Cooper spills the secrets – Although most fans never knew it, Alice's a

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19745 min read


📰 Alice’s Knees Up Pop – Cover : Jan.1974
Pop Magazine, January 1, 1974 This cover appearance in Pop Magazine showcased the Alice Cooper Group at the start of 1974, capturing the band’s theatrical energy in the magazine’s bright, youth‑press visual style. Positioned as a celebratory moment, the cover framed Alice’s shock‑rock charisma with Pop’s upbeat, UK‑teen sensibility. If you want a tighter headline once you have the exact printed wording, I can drop it in without changing anything else.

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 1, 19741 min read


📰 Muscle Of Love Advert – Advert : 1973
A full‑page Rolling Stone advert promoting Alice Cooper’s album *Muscle of Love*, presenting the record as a gritty, provocative return to raw rock theatrics. Styled with tongue‑in‑cheek sleaze aesthetics and storefront imagery, the campaign leaned into the album’s concept of pulp‑fiction Americana and late‑night urban spectacle. Publication: Rolling Stone Date: December 20, 1973 Format: One‑page advert A moment of post‑Billion Dollar Babies swagger, theatrical grit and Coo

Alice Cooper Group
Dec 20, 19732 min read


📰 Alice Banned – Article : 1973
16 Magazine, December 1, 1973 Parents panic, towns ban the show – Alice Cooper declared public enemy #1! This three‑page 16 Magazine feature captured the height of the moral outcry surrounding the Alice Cooper Group in late ’73, framing the band as the ultimate shock‑rock menace to nervous parents and local authorities. With 16’s dramatic teen‑press flair, the article chronicled the rising wave of bans, protests, and parental anxiety that only amplified the group’s rebellious

Alice Cooper Group
Dec 1, 19731 min read
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