This is the eleveth studio album from KISS. Released September 18, 1983 on Mercury Records. It is the band’s first album for Mercury Records. On the day of the album’s release, Kiss appeared on MTV without their trademark makeup. It was the first public appearance without makeup by KISS. The album cover had bassist/band co-founder Gene Simmons sticking out his long trademark tongue to show fans that the quartet were still KISS, with or without makeup.
Revenge is the sixteenth studio album by KISS, released on May 19, 1992. It was the band's first album after the death of long-time drummer Eric Carr in November 1991. His replacement, Eric Singer, had played with Black Sabbath, Brian May, Alice Cooper and even Paul Stanley, among others. The album was dedicated to Carr, and the last track ("Carr Jam 1981") was a demo he had recorded soon after joining the group. One modification to the song, however, was the dubbing of Bruce Kulick's guitar over Ace Frehley's, which originally appeared. The main riff of the song was used as the basis for the Frehley's Comet song "Breakout", found on 1987's Frehley's Comet.
Hot in the Shade is the fifteenth studio album by KISS. Released October 17, 1989, it is the first KISS studio album since 1981's Music from "The Elder" to feature three members singing lead vocals on the album. It also marked the last KISS album with drummer Eric Carr before his death in 1991.
First Kiss, Last Licks is the last of the extremely rare, promo only KISS vinyl. Never sold to the public, the LP was sent out to radio stations to promote the LP. This was also the only time KISS released an entire LP as a promo only.
Leafblade create a powerful, yet subtle combination of lush symphonic atmospheres, anthemic refrains, potent guitar work and inventive percussion. Their powerful, yet subtle, blend of acoustic refrains, poetry and emotive vocals has been described as 'nature-mystical'…
Double Platinum is a double-album, 20-track collection that gathers all of Kiss' biggest hits ("Rock and Roll All Nite," "Beth," "Detroit Rock City," "Calling Dr. Love," "Love Gun"), but what makes it an essential retrospective and introduction is that it doesn't overlook key album tracks and concert favorites like "Cold Gin," "Deuce," "Black Diamond," and "She."…
Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album was the most Kiss-like of the four, sounding more like an official band release rather than a solo outing…
his disc offers a collection of videos and live performances from the iconic rock band Kiss. The disc offers a standard full-frame transfer. The English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. There are neither subtitles nor closed captions on this release.