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Kiss: Gene Simmons (bass instrument); Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss.
Personnel: Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar); Gene Simmons (vocals, electric bass); Peter Criss (vocals, drums).
Liner Note Author: Robert V. Conte.
Photographer: Norman Seeff.
Although Kiss' self-titled debut performed respectably on the charts, it was not the blockbuster they had hoped for. With the album fading on the charts in the summer of 1974, Kiss was summoned back into the studio to work on a follow-up. Producers Richie Wise and Kenny Kerner were onboard again, and even though the sonics are muddier (and more filler is present in the compositions), Hotter Than Hell is another quintessential Kiss release. Many of the songs have been forgotten over the years (few have been featured in concert after the '70s), but there are still more than a few gems to be found. It's unclear if the members of Kiss were having problems with their personal relationships at the time, but it's a common thread that runs through the songs. The plodding "Got to Choose" and the rapid-fire "Parasite" deal with love gone bad; the title track is about unobtainable love, while "Goin' Blind" is a disturbing tale of a 93-year-old having an affair with a 16-year-old. Also included are the early favorites "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll" and "Watchin' You," as well as the original electric version of "Comin' Home" (an acoustic version was the opener of 1996's MTV Unplugged) and "Strange Ways," which contains one of Ace Frehley's best guitar solos. Even though Hotter Than Hell actually fared worse on the charts than the debut, it has become a revered album among Kiss fans over the years -- and rightfully so. ~ Greg Prato
Released in late 1974, HOTTER THAN HELL was the second of four albums Kiss would release in a two-year span. Adorned with a kabuki-inspired cover (which helped spark their huge appeal in Japan), the album is filled with tightly written songs packed with sex and attitude. Die-hard fans immediately associated these songs with certain members of the band. "Parasite" and "Strange Ways" are two early Ace Frehley tours de force, while Gene Simmons's offerings include the suggestive "All The Way" and "Watchin' You."
Of the criminally overlooked material on HOTTER THAN HELL, two songs stand out in particular. The rare Stanley/Frehley collaboration "Comin' Home," and "Goin' Blind," a song reputedly written while Simmons and Stanley were in their pre-Kiss band Wicked Lester and originally called "Little Lady." Despite this album's poor initial sales, the phenomenon known as Kiss would explode by the end of the following year. The album is a cornerstone in the early part of their legacy.
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Category Rock Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Rock/Pop, Hard Rock
Label Mercury
Orig Year 1974
All Time Sales Rank   4534  
CD Universe Part number 1055795
Catalog number 532375
Discs 1
Release Date Jul 15, 1997
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Kenny Kerner; Richie Wise
Engineer Warren Dewey
Recording Time 31 minutes
Personnel Ace Frehley
Paul Stanley - vocals, guitar
Gene Simmons - vocals, bass instrument
Peter Criss - vocals, drums
Additional Info Remastered
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample1.Got to Choose  $0.99
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample4.Hotter Than Hell  $0.99
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample6.All the Way  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample7.Watchin' You  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample8.Mainline  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample9.Comin' Home  $0.99
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4 stars great early KISS album
This album was the band's second album released less than a year after their debut. This is a raw KISS album before they made it big. 'Got To Choose,' 'Hotter Than Hell,' 'Mainline,' and 'Comin' Home' are my favorite tracks on this album. 'Watchin' You' and 'Let Me Go, Rock And Roll' are also songs the band has played live throughout the years. They used to close their shows with the latter before 'Rock And Roll All Nite' became the big hit it is. This album is a great raw record. Probaly one of their best albums of the '70's.
Submitted by Jason (VA, USA)
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2 stars KISS RULES!!!
Hotter Than Hell is also a great album compared to the album KISS and Dressed to Kill. Songs such as Parasite, Watchin' You, Let Me Go Rock 'N Roll, Hotter Than Hell, and Strange Ways are the ones I like in the album. To date, KISS still rules!
Submitted by Crazy Ed (Roswell NM, USA)
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4 stars another good album for kiss
i know this isnt one of the more popular kiss albums, but it is a good album. the best song on this album would have to be the title track, "hotter than hell." most of the other songs are good too. the big time hits off this album are the title track and "let me go, rock n roll." for any kiss fan who doesnt own it, id suggest buying it.
Submitted by rapiscrap316 (Winsted, CT)
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4 stars Hotter Than Most
Hello all flag bearers of the only music that counts. This sophomore album is better than most second releases by other bands. While the production value is ATROCIOUS, the songs are simply awesome. Yes there are several KLASSIC KISS gems on this slab of hot wax. Got To Choose, Parasite, Goin' Blind, Strange Ways, Watchin' You and the brilliant title track are all songs worthy of our worship. The songs sound so raw and the guitar solos are out of this world (especially on Strange Ways and Parasite -both penned by Mr. Frehley himself). Excellent album as far as good songs go. Carry the flag high my friends. Peace
Submitted by mcubed269 (Middlebury, IN, USA)
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4 stars A nice 2nd effort from KISS.
The 2nd album from KISS, titled Hotter Than Hell, is not a bad album by any means, but, compared to their first, it's lacking a little. But I guess that's to be expected when you consider what a massive feat their debut album is. How can one top such a masterpiece? Well, KISS gave it a try and came up with some true gems here. The opener, Got To Choose, is okay, it's certainly catchy and keeps you humming along, but just you wait...Next is Parasite, which is a song almost too cool for words. I can remember hearing it for the first time way back in the seventies and playing it over and over again. The guitar riffs by the legendary Ace Frehley are stunning, and the whole song rocks hard from start to end. After this comes Goin' Blind which I have to admit has never been a favorite of mine, even though I always find myself singing along with it every time that I hear it. It just seems out of place on a KISS album, in my opinion. Coming next is the title track, Hotter Than Hell, and we are brought back to that awesome hard rockin' KISS sound. This is one of KISS' best songs ever featuring scorching guitar riffs and great vocals by Paul and the guys. Let Me Go Rock 'N' Roll is another nice and catchy rocking song that keeps you pumped throughout. Then comes the very great opening riff on the song All The Way, which also has some nice cowbell action in it as well. It's an all-around great song. And then another blazing opening riff accompanied by more cool cowbells comes at you in the great Watchin' You. As I said in my previous review of KISS's first album, Catman Peter Criss really knew how to spice up the drumming with a cowbell, and the next song, Mainline is no exception. Only this time, Criss also does the singing too. It's a nice rocker and keeps the album flowing nicely. Unfortunately KISS decided to add some filler at this point and we get the song titled Comin' Home, which is an okay song, I guess, but I never really could get into it all that much. Again, it just seems a little out of place here and really slows things down a little too much for my tastes. Which brings us to the last song on this disk, Strange Ways, sung once again by Peter Criss. Criss does a great job singing here, but, the song is just not one of my favorites either for whatever reasons, even though it does feature some great guitar work by the rock guitar god Space Ace Frehley. All in all though, the album is pretty solid and has a few of what many consider to be some of KISS's best songs ever.
Submitted by Dan Walimaa (Detroit Rock City, Michigan)
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