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🔘 Killer & Love It to Death – Twin‑LP Album : Nov 1972

  • Writer: Alice Cooper Group
    Alice Cooper Group
  • Nov 27, 1972
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 28


Warner Bros. Records, Korea (WS 2674)


Released as a single‑LP Korean issue in Nov 1972, Alice Cooper’s Killer and Love It to Death were combined into one twin‑album package by Warner Bros. Records (catalogue WS 2674). This Korean‑market configuration condensed the band’s breakthrough era into a single release, pairing two of the most influential albums of the early ’70s shock‑rock movement.


The LP brought together:


Love It to Death (1971) — the album that broke the band internationally, featuring “I’m Eighteen” and the emergence of their signature theatrical identity


Killer (1971) — a darker, heavier, more ambitious follow‑up that cemented the group’s reputation as one of rock’s most dangerous and creative forces


Issued at a time when Western rock albums were often repackaged uniquely for Asian markets, this Korean edition stands as a distinctive collectible — a compressed snapshot of the Alice Cooper Group’s rise from underground oddities to global rock provocateurs.

Released as a single LP album in Korea by Warner Bros. Records (catalog number WS 2674) in November 1972, Alice Cooper Group’s Killer & Love It To Death combined the two albums with each side featuring one full album.



Tracklist

Side 1

Caught in a Dream

I'm Eighteen

Long Way to Go

Black Juju


Side 2

You Drive Me Nervous

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Dead Babies

Killer


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