Alice Cooper


Born Vincent Furnier, February 4, 1948, Detroit Michigan.

The Earwigs / Spiders / Nazz( ? - 1968)
  • Alice Cooper - vocals
  • Glen Buxton - guitar - b. November 10, 1947, Akron, Ohio; d. October 19, 1997.
  • Michael Bruce - guitar/keyboards - b. March 16, 1948.
  • Dennis Dunaway - bass - b. December 9, 1948, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
  • Neal Smith - drums - b. September 23, 1947, Akron, Ohio.
Name changed to Alice Cooper.

Alice Cooper (1968 - 1974)
  • Alice Cooper - vocals
  • Glen Buxton - guitar
  • Michael Bruce - guitar/keyboards
  • Dennis Dunaway - bass
  • Neal Smith - drums
Albums:
  1. "Pretties for You" (1969)
  2. "Easy Action" (1970)
  3. "Love It to Death" (1971) - Singles: "Caught In a Dream", "I'm Eighteen"
  4. "Killer" (1971)
  5. "School's Out" (1972) - Singles: "School's Out", "Elected"
  6. "Billion Dollar Babies" (1973) - Singles: "Hello, Hooray", "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
  7. "Muscle of Love" (1974)
Group disbands.  Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith later (in 1977) form Billion Dollar Babies. Alice Cooper goes solo.

Compilations:
  1. "Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits" (1974)
  2. "Classicks" (1995)
  3. "The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper" (4-CD box set) (1999)

Alice Cooper solo:
  1. "Welcome to My Nightmare" (1975) - Single: "Only Women Bleed"
  2. "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell" (1976) - Single: "I Never Cry"
  3. "Lace and Whiskey" (1977) - Single: "You and Me"
  4. "The Alice Cooper Show" (live) (1977)
  5. "From the Inside" (1978) - Singles: "How You Gonna See Me Now", "From the Inside"
  6. "Flush the Fashion" (1980)
  7. "Special Forces" (1981)
  8. "Zipper Catches Skin" (1982)
  9. "Dada" (1983)
  10. "Constrictor" (1986)
  11. "Raise Your Fist and Yell" (1987)
  12. "Trash" (1989) - Single: "Poison"
  13. "Hey Stoopid" (1991)
  14. "The Last Temptation" (1994)
  15. "A Fistful of Alice" (live) (1997)
  16. "Prince of Darkness" (1998)
  17. "Snorting Anthrax" (1998)

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Last Revised:  April 13, 2000