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| | Sonic Boom CDs (2009)
$16.09 When SONIC BOOM was released, it had been over a decade since the last Kiss studio album, so expectations were understandably high. In addition, the intervening period had seen the band fire two of its founding members for the second ...
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| Lick It Up CD (1983) Remastered
$6.49 Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
September 18, 1983 is a day that will go down in Kisstory. It was then that Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and replacement members Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr took ...
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| Unmasked CD (1980)
$6.49 Released in 1980, UNMASKED is the first album by Kiss not featuring the four original members. Although featured on the album cover, drummer Peter Criss was replaced by session man and David Letterman band member Anton Fig. With disco all ...
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| Animalize CD (1984) Remastered
$6.49 Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
With personnel changes and neglect from a key member of the band, it's amazing ANIMALIZE turned out as well as it did. This record shows Kiss was able to ...
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| Kiss CD (1974) Remastered
$6.49 Kiss' penchant for make-up was inspired by their downtown New York neighbors the New York Dolls and by Alice Cooper, who was on top of the glam-rock world when Kiss' self-titled debut came out in 1974. Rather than dress in ...
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| Creatures Of The Night CD (1982)
$6.49 On the heels of the unusual MUSIC FROM THE ELDER, Kiss decided to return to their hard rock roots with CREATURES and the result is their heaviest-sounding album to date. Unfortunately, Ace Frehley (frustrated by his diminishing role in the ...
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| Alive! CDs (1975) Remastered
$15.09 When Kiss released the double album ALIVE in 1975, the purpose was to capture the spark and energy of their electrifying live shows. Although the spectacular lighting, Gene Simmons' blood-spitting and Ace Frehley's smoke-emitting guitar went unseen, the thunderous power ...
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| Asylum CD (1985) Remastered
$6.49 Principally recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Robert V. Conte.
Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Following the departure of Ace Frehley in 1982, a revolving door of lead ...
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| Hotter Than Hell CD (1974) Remastered
$6.49 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 ...
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| Destroyer CD (1976) Remastered
$7.75 Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio at Sterling Sound, New York, New York.
Before DESTROYER, Kiss' studio albums were only moderate sellers. But the band's concerts were selling out regularly, and 1975's ALIVE! album had gone gold, putting Kiss on the ...
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 Kiss Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Kiss songs: Rock and Roll All Nite Lyrics, Detroit Rock City Lyrics, Deuce Lyrics, Strutter Lyrics, Love Gun Lyrics, Beth Lyrics, C'Mon and Love Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Was Made For Lovin' You Lyrics, Black Diamond Lyrics, Hard Luck Woman Lyrics, Shout It Out Loud Lyrics, She Lyrics, Calling Dr. Love Lyrics, Rock Bottom Lyrics, Got to Choose Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs God of Thunder Lyrics, Cold Gin Lyrics, Christine Sixteen Lyrics.
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 Kiss Biography
A theatrical rock band formed in the 1970s heyday of glitter, Kiss brought to life a cast of cartoonish figures sustained by heavy riffs and an endless supply of face paint. With each band member assuming an alter-ego (Gene Simmons, demon; Paul Stanley, stud; Ace Frehley, spaceman; and Peter Criss, cat), Kiss set the standard for the ultimate spectacle, combining monstrously hook-heavy rock with outrageous costumes and stage shows. Following the release of four simultaneous solo albums, Criss left the group, and a few years later Frehley also departed. Simmons and Stanley soldiered on with various lineups, and the group even abandoned their make-up beginning with 1983's LICK IT UP. In 1996, the original quartet reunited and donned their old faces and outfits for a hugely successful tour.
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