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3CD released: May 11, 2021

Tracklisting:
Disc 1 : Too Young
1. Too Young
2. Shine Your Love
3. I Miss You
4. Wasnæt I The One
5. Love Is Rather Blind
6. Rock Ænæ Roll Radio
7. Dance With Me
8. Rock Me Slowly
9. Ego Mania
10. Battle Axe (Sudden Death)
11. Winner
Disc 2 : Shine Your Love
1. Shine Your Love
2. Miss You
3. Wasnæt I The One
4. Dance With Me
5. Want To Go Home
6. Love Is Rather Blind
7. Rock Me Slowly
8. Battle Axe / Sudden Death / Winner
9. Rock Ænæ Roll Prison
10. Runaway Inst.
11. I Donæt Know Babe
12. Wallow Through This Madness
13. Only One Will Walk Away
14. High Heels Hollywood
Disc 3 : I Miss You
1. I Miss You
2. Rock Ænæ Roll Radio
3. Love Is Rather Blind
4. Rock Me Slowly
5. Alice Cooper Medley: No More Mr. Nice Guy / Elected / Schoolæs Out
6. Battle Axe Suite: Ego Mania
7. Battle Axe
8. Nights In Cracked Leather / Sudden Death / Winner
9. Too Young
10. Billion Dollar Babies
BILLION DOLLAR BABIES
BATTLE AXE: COMPLETE EDITION - 3CD REMASTERED CAPACITY WALLET
Label: HNE
Cat No: HNECD142T
Barcode: 5013929924222
Packaging: 3CD Slim Triple

In the beginning there was a band, and that band was called Alice Cooper. After being discovered by Frank Zappa, and originally hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, via Los Angeles and Detroit, The Alice Cooper band eventually nudged into the mainstream rock arena with the LPs "Love It To Death" and "Killer", eventually finding worldwide success with the "SchoolÆs Out" (1972) and "Billion Dollar Babies" (1973) albums. Following "Muscle Of Love" in the 1974, the original Alice Cooper band took a break to consider solo projects outside of the band.The plan had been for the original Alice Cooper band to regroup and record in 1977, but by this time the name of the band had become very much synonymous with its lead singer - Vincent Furnier - who now had very much morphed into Alice as far as the public were concerned. The "solo" Alice record "Welcome to My Nightmare" had firmly separated Alice Cooper the singer from Alice Cooper the band. Rather than abandon the intended album, drummer Neal Smith, guitarist Michael Bruce and bassist Dennis Dunaway joined forces with lead guitarist Mike Marconi and Alice Cooper keyboard player Bob Dolin, and signing to Polydor records, fashioned the abandoned Alice Cooper band album into ôBattle Axeö, calling themselves Billion Dollar Babies, a very deliberate nod to their previous incarnation.The ôBattle Axeö LP was a creditable collection of a dozen original, commercial rock songs that would easily have served as a new Alice LP. Featuring the singles 'Too Young' and 'Rock 'N' Roll Radio', the latter co-produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, New York Dolls, Supertramp), the LP unfortunately struggled to find an audience upon release, and the Billion Dollar Babies project was short lived.The original album has now been augmented with a whole disc of demos made for the album, including non-album tracks 'I DonÆt Know Babe', 'Wallow Through This Madness', 'Only One Will Walk Away' and 'High Heels Hollywood'.The Billion Dollar Babies only played four live shows before disbanding, but thankfully someone was around to record the very first of these shows, in Flint, Michigan on 6th July 1977. As well as playing tracks from the "Battle Axe" record, including 'Too Young', 'I Miss You', 'Love Is Rather Blind', 'Rock ænÆ Roll Radio' and 'Rock Me Slowly', unsurprisingly they found space in the set to play some Alice Cooper classics, songs that they were instrumental in forging; a medley of 'No More Mr. Nice Guy', 'Elected' and 'SchoolÆs Out', plus an encore of 'Billion Dollar Babies'.