1974
1. I'm Eighteen
2. Is It My Body
3. Desperado
4. Under My Wheels
5. Be My Lover
6. School's Out
7. Hello Hooray
8. Elected
9. No More Mr Nice Guy
10. Billion Dollar Babies
11. Teenage Lament '74
12. Muscle Of Love

Greatest Hits
I know you're saying why is this Greatest Hits lp here instead of "The Best of..." section. Well this was the very first greatest hits from the band. At this time they didn't actually break up. In 1974 during the bands hiatus and their decision to work on solo projects this lp was released. Not much to say other than a collection from “Love It To Death” 1971 to “Muscle of Love” 1974 album.

As told in “The Illustrated Collector’s Guide To Alice Cooper” by Dale Sherman wrote Bob Ezrin decided to beef up the vocals and cut back the rhythm guitar on a few tracks. Most noticeable on the tracks from the “Killer” and “Love It To Death” tracks.

Artwork: Cover illustrated by Drew Struzan who later became famous for his movie posters of Star Wars and Raiders of The Lost Ark. Drew illustrates a concept as the Alice Cooper Group portrayed in the 1920’s. The front cover shows the band hanging around an old car. Alice is sitting on the fender with a small banjo as the other members are leaning on the car around Alice. There are movie stars from the 1920’s to 1930’s throughout the outside & inside artwork. There are some suggestions of their hits in the background like “18” painted on a door. A newsstand in the background with a Billion Dollar Babies magazine and newspaper with printed headline reading School’s Out. The hub caps has the signature Drew from artist Drew Struzan.

The back cover gives the track list at bottom.
Inside sleeve illustrated by Bill Garland in the same style as Drew. It shows inside a garage as all the movie stars mill about the Alice Cooper Group stands in the foreground holding their instruments. On the backside of the sleeve has an invitation on left hand corner that lists track list and credits. Also includes a business card that reads “Big Al’s Garage & Speakeasy” list the band members. The original album had a gate fold which this inside sleeve was the artwork.
It’s interesting to try and name all the movie stars. I never was able to list all but came pretty darn close.