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Audio CD (February 10, 2009)
Original Release Date: 1972
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Audio Fidelity
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.
Product Description
Our 24K + series will bring you classic music in delux packaging with the see through slip cases (ala DCC), using original graphics, all beautifully reproduced. We only use the original master tape which is played back on a specially constructed vintage tube playback deck. Here's where the "plus (+)" comes in: The analog masters are put through our new "Kensei Audio Transformer," which adds true "breath of life" to the music, making our new 24K + Gold CD series the best sounding music you can buy, period!
1. School's Out - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
2. Luney Tune - Alice Cooper, Cooper, Alice
3. Gutter Cat vs. The Jets - Alice Cooper, Bernstein, Leonard
4. Street Fight - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
5. Blue Turk - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
6. My Stars - Alice Cooper, Cooper, Alice
7. Public Animal #9 - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
8. Alma Mater - Alice Cooper, Smith, Neal [1]
9. Grande Finale - Alice Cooper, Bernstein, Elmer
Original Release Date: 1972
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Audio Fidelity
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.
Product Description
Our 24K + series will bring you classic music in delux packaging with the see through slip cases (ala DCC), using original graphics, all beautifully reproduced. We only use the original master tape which is played back on a specially constructed vintage tube playback deck. Here's where the "plus (+)" comes in: The analog masters are put through our new "Kensei Audio Transformer," which adds true "breath of life" to the music, making our new 24K + Gold CD series the best sounding music you can buy, period!
1. School's Out - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
2. Luney Tune - Alice Cooper, Cooper, Alice
3. Gutter Cat vs. The Jets - Alice Cooper, Bernstein, Leonard
4. Street Fight - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
5. Blue Turk - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
6. My Stars - Alice Cooper, Cooper, Alice
7. Public Animal #9 - Alice Cooper, Bruce, Michael
8. Alma Mater - Alice Cooper, Smith, Neal [1]
9. Grande Finale - Alice Cooper, Bernstein, Elmer
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