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MTV UNPLUGGED was recorded live as part of MTV's "Unplugged" television series. Kiss: Paul Stanley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Gene Simmons (vocals, acoustic bass); Eric Singer (vocals, drums); Bruce Kulick (acoustic guitar). Additional personnel includes: Jon Grindstaff (conductor, arranger); Ace Frehley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Peter Criss (vocals, drums); Phil Ashley (piano). Recorded live at Sony Music Studios, New York, New York. Personnel: Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar); Peter Criss (vocals, drums); Gene Simmons (vocals); Jon Grindstaff (strings); Phillip Ashley (piano); Eric Singer (drums). Recording information: 1996. Director: Joe Perota. Editors: Tat; Ralph. After sinking deep into this musical celebration, even the not-so-avid listener will surely know something more about Kiss, a classic rock icon of the '70s roaring back in vibrant and passionate form. This recording of a session done expressly for the program MTV Unplugged in 1996 brought together a special group for a remarkable, if unexpected, reunion. Throughout this record, you can feel the support and raw adoration of the audience present, certainly a mixture of long-time fans and new admirers. The members of Kiss got together to rock hard on their axes and crash big on the drums, bringing a renewed sense of freshness and excitement. Nearly rock & roll legends, they exceeded expectations and, given their newfound energy, charisma, and love for the music, their performance provided the catalyst for the beginning of a successful world reunion tour. "Coming Home" delivers a feverish and electric opening that gets the crowd on its feet in a hurry. Soon the emotion and presence of this group are brought back with startling grace and wisdom on "Plaster Caster," and the beautiful acoustic medley "Goin' Blind." The decades of Kiss, their costumes, and their wild stadium shows roll back in a heartbeat through the crashing tune "Do You Love Me." Perhaps one of the most bewildering tunes that really reflects the image of Kiss is the rocking blues tune "Domino." The crowd is really fired up now, next experiencing the charming and soulful power rock ballad "Sure Know Something." "A World Without Heroes" is very subdued and reflective. "Rock Bottom" is delicate and mysterious in the opening seconds, with a lush minor harmony delivered picking style on the acoustic. "Now it gets rough," expresses Stanley, grooving in a racy blues statement. "See You Tonight" is a romantic and pretty ballad delivered with sweetness, and the group sings, "I'll see you tonight/And if I can't, I'll cry, I'll cry/I see you tonight, outside." Then on comes the darker resonance of the band with "I Still Love You," expressing grave longing after a grueling breakup. "I got to make you see," is a gripping line in a haunting bridge section, before the shouted, emotional, sometimes painful chorus: "Girl, it seems the price I have of losing you/Will be my hell to pay/It makes me want to die/'Cause I still love you." The solo during the bridge is reminiscent of the chord structure of the Guess Who's "Undun." After this painful, depressing song, new breath is found with "Every Time I Look at You," a song of forgiveness, delivered with sincerity and the feeling of hope: "Every time I hold you/The things I never told you seem to come easily/'Cause you're everything to me." The bridge is brilliant and seems to elevate the melody to a gratifying level, before breaking into a chilling guitar improv, layered over with a shimmering string orchestra. "Beth" is the most heartwarming song of Kiss' power ballads: "Beth I know you're lonely/And I hope you'll be alright/'Cause me and the boys will be playing all night." Finally, a Kiss show wouldn't be complete without the ultimate party song, "Rock and Roll All Night," a tune still electric without electric guitars. ~ Shawn Haney Never given their due by critics but loved by legions of fans, Kiss have become accepted in rock fEntertainment Weekly (3/15/96, p.63) - "...Sounding crisper than anyone has a right to expect, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and the gang remind anyone who still needs reminding that few bands wrote funnier, more knowing babes-and-fast-times anthems..." - Rating: A MTV Unplugged Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Rock and Roll All Nite, unplugged?! What a great way to showcase the real simplicity of these songs and their catchy hooks in an unplugged setting. The gloss is taken off and we can really hear the integrity of the set. I am a huge fan but must admit the last 5 songs are fly-by-night fan filler. I usually turn the album off after the tenth song. A great album either way. Submitted by Nicky the Note (Chicago, Il, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!! KISS DID A REALLY GOOD JOB WITH MTV UNPLUGGED. THE BEST SONG IS WITHOUT A DOUBT "ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE"!!!!!!!!! Submitted by KISSFAN (NEW YORK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ozzy Wow! I love this cd. Amazing stuff!!! My private in top 50 all music in the world ;-) ---One question---where buy UNCUT version this music -night? Help me ,please :-) 10/10 ;-) Submitted by ozzy (Europe---Poland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excelente Un disco excelente. Muy buena interpretación, audio, temas, etc.
Además, es uno de los pocos disco que no necesita una remasterización, ya que el audio es bastante puro.
Recomendado! Submitted by Cristianhrj (Chile - Stgo) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awsome This is a great great great album! I never get tired of it. it is missing some of my favorite kiss songs like god of thunder, love gun, black diamond and deuce, but makes up for it with "sure know something", "comin home", and "see you tonight". a lot of really good songs are here that get overlooked and under rated. great even for people that have never heard kiss before in their life (this was my first kiss album) Submitted by blahblahman (Childres,Texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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