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Billion Dollar Babies

Billion Dollar Babies is the sixth studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper, released in March 1973 by Warner Bros. Records.[1] The album became the best selling Alice Cooper record at the time of its release, hit number one on the album charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom, and went on to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album has been retrospectively praised by such critics as Robert Christgau, Greg Prato of AllMusic, and Jason Thompson of PopMatters, but The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) gave the album only two and a half stars.

Billion Dollar Babies
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1973 (1973-03)
RecordedAugust 1972 – January 1973
Studio
Genre
Length40:51
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerBob Ezrin
Alice Cooper chronology
School's Out
(1972)
Billion Dollar Babies
(1973)
Muscle of Love
(1973)
Singles from Billion Dollar Babies
  1. "Elected"
    Released: September 6, 1972
  2. "Hello Hooray"
    Released: January 3, 1973
  3. "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
    Released: March 16, 1973
  4. "Billion Dollar Babies"
    Released: July 11, 1973

Songs were recorded in both the state of Connecticut and London, England. Lyrics cover topics and themes such as necrophilia, dental fear, horror, and sexual harassment. At 40 minutes and 51 seconds, it is the longest studio album the band has ever released; this does not count any of Cooper's solo albums.

Recording and production

Drummer Neal Smith has said that the album can be traced back to the song "Caught in a Dream" from the album Love It to Death (1971). The first recording sessions for the album took place in Greenwich, Connecticut, in a mansion called the Galesi Estate. To achieve certain vocal sounds and echoes, microphones were run through rooms of various sizes and a greenhouse. Other sessions were held at Morgan Studios in London, where singer Donovan contributed to the album by singing on its title track. The album was produced by Bob Ezrin with Gerry Lyon as assistant in New York, Connecticut and London.[2]

Guitarists Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce both used Gibson SGs for the album.[2] Three additional guitarists (including longtime band friend Mick Mashbir and New York-based session musicians Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter) were retained to cover for Buxton, who suffered from alcohol abuse-related pancreatitis throughout the sessions.[3]

A quadraphonic mix of the album was released on both 8-track and reel-to-reel format, as well as vinyl. This features radically different mixes of all of the songs, including different vocal tracks ("Raped and Freezin'"), unfaded endings ("Generation Landslide"), and editing ("I Love the Dead"). Alice's lead vocals are more upfront in the quad mix than the stereo mix. There has been discussion that this mix of the album can be found on the DVD-Audio release, which is not the case. The DVD-Audio release contains a newer 5.1 channel mix of the album, based on the original 2-channel tracks as opposed to the quad mix.

Lyrical themes and subjects

The album's title comes from the fact that the five members of Alice Cooper were surprised about their success. Cooper related: "How could we, this band that two years ago was living in the Chambers Brothers' basement in Watts, be the Number One band in the world, with people throwing money at us?"[4] The title was also later used as the name of the group Neal Smith, Dennis Dunaway, and Michael Bruce formed after Alice Cooper group had split up.[5] Cooper said, "The whole idea behind the Billion Dollar Babies album was exploiting the idea that people do have sick perversions."[6]

Alice Cooper, who wrote the majority of the album's lyrics, cited Chuck Berry as a key influence on his writing.[2] "Hello Hooray", the album's opening track, was written by Canadian singer/songwriter Rolf Kempf and was previously recorded by Judy Collins. The band wanted their version of the song to sound like "Alice Cooper meets Cabaret".[7] The album's third track, "Elected", is a rewrite of the song "Reflected" from Pretties for You (1969). "Raped and Freezin' has been called a "hilarious and gorgeously catchy" take on the idea of sexual harassment by PopMatters's Jason Thompson.[8] "Unfinished Sweet" is about visiting a dentist with sound effects recorded by Gerry Lyon.[8] The title track was co-written by Reggie Vinson (credited on original pressings of the album as "R. Reggie", i.e., "Rockin' Reggie Vinson"), who had played guitar on and performed vocals for School's Out (1972).[9] Donovan described the song as a "horror story song".[10] The album's closing track, "I Love the Dead", is a tongue-in-cheek song about necrophilia.[11]

Touring

 
Alice Cooper and Dennis Dunaway performing live during the Billion Dollar Babies tour.

After the album was released, the band embarked on a tour which broke the United States box office records previously held by the Rolling Stones and included a scheduled 64 concerts in 59 cities in 90 days. The gross revenue of the tour was anticipated to be close to $20 million,[12] but only about $4 million was achieved.[2]

Cooper hired magician James Randi to design effects for the show, and Randi traveled with the tour to supervise and coordinate the effects. Randi even played a role in the stage show as "The Executioner".[13]

The live performances featured Cooper wearing a costume with fake blood stains at the crotch, tearing apart baby dolls, attacking mannequins, and being decapitated by a guillotine.[14] Cooper has said that the mutilation of the dolls symbolized child neglect.[15] Between 40 and 50 people were employed and 26,000 pounds of equipment were used.[16] In preparation for the tour, two semi-trailer trucks carried a wide variety of props including a dentists drill, four whips, a surgical table, six hatchets, 33,000 program books, 300 baby dolls, 22,000 sparklers, 58 mannequins, 280 spare light bulbs, 1,000 patches, 6,000 mirror parts, 14 bubble machines, 28 gallons of bubble juice, and 250,000 packages of bubble bath.[17]

Critical reception and influence

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic      [18]
Christgau's Record GuideB[19]
CreemB+ [20]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide      [21]

Billion Dollar Babies was commercially more successful than Alice Cooper's previous albums; it went to No. 1 in both the United Kingdom and United States.[12] The album's singles "Elected", "Hello Hooray", "Billion Dollar Babies", and "No More Mr. Nice Guy", all became hits on the Billboard Hot 100.[22] In March 1973 the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and in 1986, it went platinum.[23]

In a contemporary review for Creem magazine, Robert Christgau said that Billion Dollar Babies is Cooper's "most consistent album", even though it lacks a song as strong as "School's Out".[20] In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Greg Prato awarded the album four and a half out of five stars and called it "one of Cooper's very best; it remains one of rock's all-time, quintessential classics".[18] Jason Thompson of PopMatters praised the album, saying it was "arguably the original Alice Cooper Group's best album".[8] However, the 2004 The Rolling Stone Album Guide was less positive about the album, giving it two and a half stars and criticizing songs like "I Love the Dead" for being "predictable".[21] Daniel Bukszpan, the author of The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal, called it a "classic" and "arguably the original band's finest offering".[24] In 2005, Billion Dollar Babies was ranked number 283 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[25] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[26] Treble named it in its list "10 Essential Glam Rock Albums".[27]

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden stated that it was one of his favorite records. In an interview with Spin magazine in 1989, he commented that: "When I was in junior high, every Friday the teachers would let the kids play their favorite records. I brought in Billion Dollar Babies [Alice Cooper, 1973] and they wouldn't let me play it. They never vetoed anyone's choice before. It was then I knew that rock'n'roll could scare the fuck out of certain people."[28] The Norwegian band Turbonegro made a song called "Zillion Dollar Sadist" as a tribute to Billion Dollar Babies.[29] David Byrne of Talking Heads has said that the album inspired him to write the song, "Psycho Killer".[30] The Swiss extreme metal group Samael did a cover of the song "I Love the Dead" on their Rebellion EP. Italian heavy metal band Death SS covered the song "I Love the Dead" on their debut album, ..in Death of Steve Sylvester (1988).

Billion Dollar Babies is the second most-represented album in Alice Cooper's live sets, behind only Welcome to My Nightmare (1975).[31] The only song from the album that has never been played live in any form is the short "Mary Ann", although "Generation Landslide" was not played until the tour eight years later following Special Forces (1981) on which album it had been re-recorded.[32]

Track listing

LP

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hello Hooray"Rolf Kempf4:15
2."Raped and Freezin'"3:19
3."Elected"4:05
4."Billion Dollar Babies"
  • Cooper
  • Bruce
  • Reggie Vinson
3:43
5."Unfinished Sweet"
  • Cooper
  • Bruce
  • Smith
6:18
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."No More Mr. Nice Guy"
  • Cooper
  • Bruce
3:06
7."Generation Landslide"
  • Cooper
  • Buxton
  • Bruce
  • Dunaway
  • Smith
4:31
8."Sick Things"
4:18
9."Mary Ann"
  • Cooper
  • Bruce
2:21
10."I Love the Dead"
  • Cooper
  • Ezrin
5:09
Total length:40:51

Deluxe Edition CD bonus tracks

The 2001 CD reissue includes these additional tracks on a second disc:[33]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Hello Hooray" (Live)Kempf3:04
2."Billion Dollar Babies" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Cooper
  • Vinson
3:47
3."Elected" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Buxton
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
  • Smith
2:28
4."I'm Eighteen" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Buxton
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
  • Smith
4:50
5."Raped and Freezin'" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Cooper
3:14
6."No More Mr. Nice Guy" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Cooper
3:07
7."My Stars" (Live)
  • Cooper
  • Ezrin
7:32
8."Unfinished Sweet" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Cooper
  • Smith
6:01
9."Sick Things" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Cooper
  • Ezrin
3:16
10."Dead Babies" (Live)
  • Bruce
  • Buxton
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
  • Smith
2:58
11."I Love the Dead" (Live)
  • Cooper
  • Ezrin
4:48
12."Coal Black Model T" (outtake of "Slick Black Limousine")
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
4:28
13."Son of Billion Dollar Babies" (outtake of "Generation Landslide")
  • Bruce
  • Buxton
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
  • Smith
3:45
14."Slick Black Limousine"
  • Cooper
  • Dunaway
4:26

Personnel

Credits

[34]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[39] Gold 35,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[40] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[41] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links

  • Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (1973) album review by Greg Prato, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (1973) album releases & credits at Discogs.com
  • Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies Tour Program

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For the title song see Billion Dollar Babies song Billion Dollar Babies is the sixth studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper released in March 1973 by Warner Bros Records 1 The album became the best selling Alice Cooper record at the time of its release hit number one on the album charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom and went on to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America The album has been retrospectively praised by such critics as Robert Christgau Greg Prato of AllMusic and Jason Thompson of PopMatters but The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2004 gave the album only two and a half stars Billion Dollar BabiesStudio album by Alice CooperReleasedMarch 1973 1973 03 RecordedAugust 1972 January 1973StudioGalesi Estate Greenwich Connecticut Record Plant New York City Morgan LondonGenreHard rockglam rockLength40 51LabelWarner Bros ProducerBob EzrinAlice Cooper chronologySchool s Out 1972 Billion Dollar Babies 1973 Muscle of Love 1973 Singles from Billion Dollar Babies Elected Released September 6 1972 Hello Hooray Released January 3 1973 No More Mr Nice Guy Released March 16 1973 Billion Dollar Babies Released July 11 1973Songs were recorded in both the state of Connecticut and London England Lyrics cover topics and themes such as necrophilia dental fear horror and sexual harassment At 40 minutes and 51 seconds it is the longest studio album the band has ever released this does not count any of Cooper s solo albums Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Lyrical themes and subjects 3 Touring 4 Critical reception and influence 5 Track listing 5 1 LP 5 2 Deluxe Edition CD bonus tracks 6 Personnel 6 1 Credits 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 External linksRecording and production EditDrummer Neal Smith has said that the album can be traced back to the song Caught in a Dream from the album Love It to Death 1971 The first recording sessions for the album took place in Greenwich Connecticut in a mansion called the Galesi Estate To achieve certain vocal sounds and echoes microphones were run through rooms of various sizes and a greenhouse Other sessions were held at Morgan Studios in London where singer Donovan contributed to the album by singing on its title track The album was produced by Bob Ezrin with Gerry Lyon as assistant in New York Connecticut and London 2 Guitarists Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce both used Gibson SGs for the album 2 Three additional guitarists including longtime band friend Mick Mashbir and New York based session musicians Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter were retained to cover for Buxton who suffered from alcohol abuse related pancreatitis throughout the sessions 3 A quadraphonic mix of the album was released on both 8 track and reel to reel format as well as vinyl This features radically different mixes of all of the songs including different vocal tracks Raped and Freezin unfaded endings Generation Landslide and editing I Love the Dead Alice s lead vocals are more upfront in the quad mix than the stereo mix There has been discussion that this mix of the album can be found on the DVD Audio release which is not the case The DVD Audio release contains a newer 5 1 channel mix of the album based on the original 2 channel tracks as opposed to the quad mix Lyrical themes and subjects EditThe album s title comes from the fact that the five members of Alice Cooper were surprised about their success Cooper related How could we this band that two years ago was living in the Chambers Brothers basement in Watts be the Number One band in the world with people throwing money at us 4 The title was also later used as the name of the group Neal Smith Dennis Dunaway and Michael Bruce formed after Alice Cooper group had split up 5 Cooper said The whole idea behind the Billion Dollar Babies album was exploiting the idea that people do have sick perversions 6 Alice Cooper who wrote the majority of the album s lyrics cited Chuck Berry as a key influence on his writing 2 Hello Hooray the album s opening track was written by Canadian singer songwriter Rolf Kempf and was previously recorded by Judy Collins The band wanted their version of the song to sound like Alice Cooper meets Cabaret 7 The album s third track Elected is a rewrite of the song Reflected from Pretties for You 1969 Raped and Freezin has been called a hilarious and gorgeously catchy take on the idea of sexual harassment by PopMatters s Jason Thompson 8 Unfinished Sweet is about visiting a dentist with sound effects recorded by Gerry Lyon 8 The title track was co written by Reggie Vinson credited on original pressings of the album as R Reggie i e Rockin Reggie Vinson who had played guitar on and performed vocals for School s Out 1972 9 Donovan described the song as a horror story song 10 The album s closing track I Love the Dead is a tongue in cheek song about necrophilia 11 Touring Edit Alice Cooper and Dennis Dunaway performing live during the Billion Dollar Babies tour After the album was released the band embarked on a tour which broke the United States box office records previously held by the Rolling Stones and included a scheduled 64 concerts in 59 cities in 90 days The gross revenue of the tour was anticipated to be close to 20 million 12 but only about 4 million was achieved 2 Cooper hired magician James Randi to design effects for the show and Randi traveled with the tour to supervise and coordinate the effects Randi even played a role in the stage show as The Executioner 13 The live performances featured Cooper wearing a costume with fake blood stains at the crotch tearing apart baby dolls attacking mannequins and being decapitated by a guillotine 14 Cooper has said that the mutilation of the dolls symbolized child neglect 15 Between 40 and 50 people were employed and 26 000 pounds of equipment were used 16 In preparation for the tour two semi trailer trucks carried a wide variety of props including a dentists drill four whips a surgical table six hatchets 33 000 program books 300 baby dolls 22 000 sparklers 58 mannequins 280 spare light bulbs 1 000 patches 6 000 mirror parts 14 bubble machines 28 gallons of bubble juice and 250 000 packages of bubble bath 17 Critical reception and influence EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 18 Christgau s Record GuideB 19 CreemB 20 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 21 Billion Dollar Babies was commercially more successful than Alice Cooper s previous albums it went to No 1 in both the United Kingdom and United States 12 The album s singles Elected Hello Hooray Billion Dollar Babies and No More Mr Nice Guy all became hits on the Billboard Hot 100 22 In March 1973 the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and in 1986 it went platinum 23 In a contemporary review for Creem magazine Robert Christgau said that Billion Dollar Babies is Cooper s most consistent album even though it lacks a song as strong as School s Out 20 In a retrospective review AllMusic s Greg Prato awarded the album four and a half out of five stars and called it one of Cooper s very best it remains one of rock s all time quintessential classics 18 Jason Thompson of PopMatters praised the album saying it was arguably the original Alice Cooper Group s best album 8 However the 2004 The Rolling Stone Album Guide was less positive about the album giving it two and a half stars and criticizing songs like I Love the Dead for being predictable 21 Daniel Bukszpan the author of The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal called it a classic and arguably the original band s finest offering 24 In 2005 Billion Dollar Babies was ranked number 283 in Rock Hard magazine s book of The 500 Greatest Rock amp Metal Albums of All Time 25 The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 26 Treble named it in its list 10 Essential Glam Rock Albums 27 Chris Cornell of Soundgarden stated that it was one of his favorite records In an interview with Spin magazine in 1989 he commented that When I was in junior high every Friday the teachers would let the kids play their favorite records I brought in Billion Dollar Babies Alice Cooper 1973 and they wouldn t let me play it They never vetoed anyone s choice before It was then I knew that rock n roll could scare the fuck out of certain people 28 The Norwegian band Turbonegro made a song called Zillion Dollar Sadist as a tribute to Billion Dollar Babies 29 David Byrne of Talking Heads has said that the album inspired him to write the song Psycho Killer 30 The Swiss extreme metal group Samael did a cover of the song I Love the Dead on their Rebellion EP Italian heavy metal band Death SS covered the song I Love the Dead on their debut album in Death of Steve Sylvester 1988 Billion Dollar Babies is the second most represented album in Alice Cooper s live sets behind only Welcome to My Nightmare 1975 31 The only song from the album that has never been played live in any form is the short Mary Ann although Generation Landslide was not played until the tour eight years later following Special Forces 1981 on which album it had been re recorded 32 Track listing EditLP Edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Hello Hooray Rolf Kempf4 152 Raped and Freezin Alice CooperMichael Bruce3 193 Elected CooperGlen BuxtonBruceDennis DunawayNeal Smith4 054 Billion Dollar Babies CooperBruceReggie Vinson3 435 Unfinished Sweet CooperBruceSmith6 18 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length6 No More Mr Nice Guy CooperBruce3 067 Generation Landslide CooperBuxtonBruceDunawaySmith4 318 Sick Things CooperBruceBob Ezrin4 189 Mary Ann CooperBruce2 2110 I Love the Dead CooperEzrin5 09Total length 40 51 Deluxe Edition CD bonus tracks Edit The 2001 CD reissue includes these additional tracks on a second disc 33 No TitleMusicLength1 Hello Hooray Live Kempf3 042 Billion Dollar Babies Live BruceCooperVinson3 473 Elected Live BruceBuxtonCooperDunawaySmith2 284 I m Eighteen Live BruceBuxtonCooperDunawaySmith4 505 Raped and Freezin Live BruceCooper3 146 No More Mr Nice Guy Live BruceCooper3 077 My Stars Live CooperEzrin7 328 Unfinished Sweet Live BruceCooperSmith6 019 Sick Things Live BruceCooperEzrin3 1610 Dead Babies Live BruceBuxtonCooperDunawaySmith2 5811 I Love the Dead Live CooperEzrin4 4812 Coal Black Model T outtake of Slick Black Limousine CooperDunaway4 2813 Son of Billion Dollar Babies outtake of Generation Landslide BruceBuxtonCooperDunawaySmith3 4514 Slick Black Limousine CooperDunaway4 26Personnel EditCredits Edit 34 Alice Cooper groupAlice Cooper vocals harmonica Glen Buxton guitar Michael Bruce guitar keyboards backing vocals Dennis Dunaway bass backing vocals Neal Smith drums backing vocalswithDonovan vocals on Billion Dollar Babies 2 Steve The Deacon Hunter guitar solos on Generation Landslide Billion Dollar Babies Sick Things Raped and Freezing and Unfinished Sweet pedal steel guitar on Hello Hooray Mick Mashbir guitar Dick Wagner guitar Bob Dolin keyboards Bob Ezrin keyboards producer Allan Macmillan piano on Mary Ann David Libert backing vocals TechnicalJack Douglas engineer Robin Black engineer Frank Hubach engineer Ed Sprigg engineer Logan Jervis engineer Shelly Yakus engineer Peter Flanagan engineer Brian Kehew editing remixing George Marino mastering engineer Pacific Eye amp Ear design E A R design concept Greg Allen art direction design Hugh Brown art direction David P Bailey photography cover photo Neal Preston photography Lynn Goldsmith photography Jo Motta project coordinator Steve Woolard project coordinator Randy Perry project assistant Vanessa Atkins editorial supervision Norma Edwards editorial research Shawn Amos editorial coordinator Brian Smith liner notesCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1973 74 PeakpositionAustralian Kent Music Report 35 4Canada RPM Album Chart 2Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 36 1German Album Charts 37 9UK Albums Chart 12 1US Billboard 200 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 1973 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 38 26Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 39 Gold 35 000 Canada Music Canada 40 Gold 50 000 United States RIAA 41 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Strong Martin Charles 1995 The Great Rock Discography p 170 ISBN 9780862415419 a b c d e Hall Russell Alice Cooper s Billion Dollar Babies Gibson s Classic Album of the Month Gibson Guitar Corporation Archived from the original on June 11 2010 Retrieved August 2 2010 Stanton Scott 2003 The Tombstone Tourist Musicians Pocket Books p 296 ISBN 0 7434 6330 7 Dansby Andrew Alice Cooper ready to bring mayhem to Houston Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 3 2010 Henderson Alex The Billion Dollar Babies band Overview AllMusic Retrieved August 14 2010 Morgan Jeffrey CREEM ONLINE Marilyn Manson The Golden Age Of Grotesque Creem Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved August 3 2010 Cooper Alice Zimmerman Kent 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