Product Information
Released in 1971, KILLER was the fourth studio album recorded by the founding quintet of singer Alice Cooper, lead guitarist Glen Buxton, rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and drummer Neal Smith. Bob Ezrin produced all four of Alice Cooper’s platinum albums from the 1970s, including KILLER and SCHOOL’S OUT. KILLER (DELUXE EDITION) introduces a newly remastered version of the original release, which peaked at #21 on the Billboard albums chart. Along with the singles “Under My Wheels” and “Be My Lover,” the record also includes “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,” “Desperado,” and the prog-rock-inspired epic “Halo Of Flies.” The bonus material features alternate takes for “You Drive Me Nervous,” “Under My Wheels,” and “Dead Babies.” The collection also gives fans an unreleased live recording of the band’s performance at Mar Y Sol Pop Festival in Puerto Rico on April 2, 1972. Recorded a few months before the band returned to the studio to make SCHOOL’S OUT, the show previews “Public Animal #9” from the upcoming album. The band played most of Killer during the concert, including “You Drive Me Nervous,” “Under My Wheels,” and “Halo Of Flies.” They also tapped the group’s 1971 album, Love It to Death, for live versions of “Is It My Body?,” ALICE COOPER / KILLER (3xLP) Product Identifiers
Record LabelRhi, Rhino
UPC0603497841011
eBay Product ID (ePID)13060433173
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2023
GenreRock
ArtistCooper, Alice
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight1.53 lb
Item Length12.46 in
Item Width11.91 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks21
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Under My Wheels (2023 Remaster) 1.2 Be My Lover (2023 Remaster) 1.3 Halo of Flies (2023 Remaster) 1.4 Desperado (2023 Remaster) 2.1 You Drive Me Nervous (2023 Remaster) 2.2 Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (2023 Remaster) 2.3 Dead Babies (2023 Remaster) 2.4 Killer (2023 Remaster) 3.1 Be My Lover (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 3.2 You Drive Me Nervous (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 3.3 Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 3.4 I'm Eighteen (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 4.1 Halo of Flies (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 4.2 Is It My Body (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 5.1 Dead Babies (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 5.2 Killer (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 5.3 Long Way to Go (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 6.1 Under My Wheels (Live at Mar y Sol Pop Festival, Puerto Rico, April 2, 1972) 6.2 You Drive Me Nervous (Alternate Version) 6.3 Under My Wheels (Alternate Version) 6.4 Dead Babies (Alternate Version)
Number of Discs2
NotesDeluxe double vinyl LP pressing. Housed in gatefold jacket that opens to reveal a detachable 1972 calendar with a photo of Cooper in the gallows. Released in 1971, Killer was the fourth studio album recorded by the founding quintet of singer Alice Cooper, lead guitarist Glen Buxton, rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and drummer Neal Smith. Bob Ezrin produced all four of Alice Cooper's platinum albums from the 1970s, including Killer and School's Out. Killer (Deluxe Edition) introduces a newly remastered version of the original release, which peaked at #21 on the Billboard albums chart. Along with the singles "Under My Wheels" and "Be My Lover, " the record also includes "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, " "Desperado, " and the prog-rock-inspired epic "Halo Of Flies." The bonus material features alternate takes for "You Drive Me Nervous, " "Under My Wheels, " and "Dead Babies." The collection also gives fans an unreleased live recording of the band's performance at Mar y Sol Pop Festival in Puerto Rico on April 2, 1972. Recorded a few months before the band returned to the studio to make School's Out, the show previews "Public Animal #9" from the upcoming album. The band played most of Killer during the concert, including "You Drive Me Nervous, " "Under My Wheels, " and "Halo Of Flies." They also tapped the group's 1971 album, Love It to Death, for live versions of "Is It My Body?, " "Long Way To Go, " and the smash hit "I'm Eighteen."