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Kiss - Creatures Of The Night (1982) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 3, 2025
Kiss - Creatures Of The Night (1982) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Creatures Of The Night (1982) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 261 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 95 Mb
Scans Included | 00:39:02 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20013

Creatures of the Night is the tenth studio album by American heavy metal band Kiss, released in 1982. It is the band's last for Casablanca Records, the only label for which Kiss had recorded up to this point. The album was dedicated to the memory of Casablanca founder and early Kiss supporter Neil Bogart, who had died of cancer during the recording sessions. It is also the band's last album recorded with Ace Frehley credited as an official member (until 1998's Psycho Circus), and its first album with Vinnie Vincent as the initially uncredited lead guitarist (Vincent would later be credited but not featured on the cover of the 1985 reissue of the album). It was also the band's last album to feature the band with their trademark makeup until Psycho Circus was released.
KISS - Carnival Of Souls: The Final Sessions (1997) [1st Japan press] RESTORED

KISS - Carnival Of Souls: The Final Sessions (1997) [1st Japan press]
EAC | FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | Complete Scanwork | 409 or 138 MB
The First Japanese pressing | Mercury Music Entertainment, Co., Ltd., Japan # PHCR-1560

Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions is Kiss' 17th studio album, and last produced before the reunion of the original Kiss members. Recorded and slated for release in 1995/early 1996, Kiss cancelled its release when they embarked on the reunion tour. However, fans located and circulated bootleg copies in fairly large numbers. Kiss finally released the album in 1997.

Kiss - Love Gun (1977) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 6, 2021
Kiss - Love Gun (1977) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Love Gun (1977) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 216 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 82 Mb
Scans Included | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20008

Love Gun was Kiss' fifth studio album in three years (and seventh release overall, peaking at number four on Billboard), and proved to be the last release that the original lineup played on. By 1977, Kiss merchandise was flooding the marketplace (lunch boxes, makeup kits, comic books, etc.), and it would ultimately lead to a Kiss backlash in the '80s. But the band was still focused on their music for Love Gun, similar in sound and approach to Rock and Roll Over, their previous straight-ahead rock release. It included Ace Frehley's lead vocals on "Shock Me," as well as one of Kiss' best and most renowned hard rockers in the thunderous title track. The album's opener, "I Stole Your Love," also served as the opening number on Kiss' ensuing tour, while "Christine Sixteen" is one of the few Kiss tracks to contain piano prominently.

Kiss - Kiss Alive! (1975) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 9, 2024
Kiss - Kiss Alive! (1975) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Kiss Alive! (1975) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 536 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 193 Mb
Scans Included | 00:35:48 + 00:42:49 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock, Glam | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P58C-20016~17

Alive! was the album that catapulted Kiss from cult attraction to mega-superstars. It was their first Top Ten album, remaining on the charts for 110 weeks. Culled from shows in Detroit, New Jersey, Iowa, and Cleveland on the Dressed to Kill tour, the record features producer Eddie Kramer doing a masterful job of capturing the band's live performance on record. The band's youthful energy is contagious, and with positively electric versions of their best early material, it's no mystery why Alive! is widely regarded as one of the greatest live hard rock recordings of all time. "Rock and Roll All Nite" became a Top 20 smash and was the main reason for the album's success, but there are many other tracks that are just as strong – "Deuce," "Strutter," "Firehouse," "Parasite," "She," "100,000 Years," "Black Diamond," and "Cold Gin" all shine in a live setting. Although there's been some speculation of extensive overdubbing to correct mistakes, Alive! remains Kiss' greatest album ever. An essential addition to any rock collection.

Kiss - Dynasty (1979) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 17, 2024
Kiss - Dynasty (1979) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Dynasty (1979) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 263 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 96 Mb
Scans Included | 00:38:54 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock, Glam Rock | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20009

Dynasty marked the first time that the original four members of Kiss didn't all appear together for the entire album – session drummer Anton Fig subbed for Peter Criss due to the latter's erratic behavior and injuries sustained in a serious car crash. And even though it was a platinum-plus smash, Dynasty marked the beginning of Kiss' unfocused period, which would ultimately end in a nosedive of the band's popularity, as well as Criss and Ace Frehley leaving the band by 1982. In latter-day interviews, the band admitted that they started to listen to outsiders about what direction the music should go around the time of Dynasty.

Kiss - Rock And Roll Over (1976) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 5, 2021
Kiss - Rock And Roll Over (1976) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Rock And Roll Over (1976) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 216 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 84 Mb
Scans Included | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock, Glam | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20007

With the massive success of their previous album, the experimental Bob Ezrin-produced Destroyer (which contained the surprise ballad hit "Beth"), Kiss could have taken the safe route and continued in that direction – or return to the raw hard rock of their first four albums. They chose the latter. Hooking back up with Eddie Kramer, the producer of their 1975 breakthrough release Alive! and their very first demo, Kiss rented out the Nanuet Star Theater in upstate New York to record their next album, Rock and Roll Over. With a more direct, in-your-face production, Rock and Roll Over is one of Kiss' most consistent records. Two of the album's best tracks became hit singles – the sleazy hard rocker "Calling Dr. Love" and an acoustic ballad that was originally intended for Rod Stewart, "Hard Luck Woman" (later covered by country star Garth Brooks).

Kiss - Kiss (1974) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Aug. 9, 2018
Kiss - Kiss (1974) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Kiss (1974) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 235 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 87 Mb
Scans Included (JPG, 300 dpi) | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock, Glam Rock | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20003

Kiss' 1974 self-titled debut is one of hard rock's all-time classic studio recordings. Kiss is chock full of their best and most renowned compositions, containing elements of Rolling Stones/New York Dolls party-hearty rock & roll, Beatles tunefulness, and Sabbath/Zep heavy metal, and wisely recorded primal and raw by producers Richie Wise and Kenny Kerner (of Gladys Knight fame). Main songwriters Stanley and Simmons each had a knack for coming up with killer melodies and riffs, as evidenced by "Nothin' to Lose" and "Deuce" (by Simmons), "Firehouse" and "Black Diamond" (by Stanley), as well as "Strutter" and "100,000 Years" (collaborations by the two).
Ace Frehley - Frehley's Comet (1987) [1st Japanese Pressing] RE-UPPED

Ace Frehley - Frehley's Comet (1987) [1st Japanese Pressing]
EAC | FLAC-IMG+CUE+LOG > 324 MB | Covers | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 116 MB
Hard Rock | 41:35 minutes | Label: Warner-Pioneer Corporation / Cat. # 32XD-738

Frehley's Comet is the second solo release from Ace Frehley, former lead guitarist of Kiss. It was the first album Frehley released after leaving Kiss in 1982. Anton Fig, who played drums on the album, also performed on Frehley's 1978 Kiss solo album, as well as Kiss's Dynasty and Unmasked albums.

Kiss - Lick It Up (1983) {1986, Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 22, 2022
Kiss - Lick It Up (1983) {1986, Japan 1st Press}

Kiss - Lick It Up (1983) {1986, Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 284 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 101 Mb
Scans Included | 00:41:25 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock, Heavy Metal | Casablanca Records / Polystar Co. #P33C-20014

Due to the underachievement of their exceptional 1982 comeback album, Creatures of the Night, Kiss knew the time was right to drop the makeup, so in September 1983 the band shocked their fans by unmasking on MTV. Their first non-makeup album, Lick It Up, followed soon after and successfully re-established the band among the heavy metal masses worldwide. Kiss also reconnected with their stateside fans – Lick It Up was the band's first record to achieve gold status since 1980's Kiss Unmasked. The album's success was spurred by MTV's repeated airing of the imaginative video for the album's strong title track, and songs such as "Exciter," "Not for the Innocent," "A Million to One," and the rap-rocker "All Hell's Breaking Loose" confirmed that the band was back on the right track.
KISS - Alive III (1993) [Japan 1st Press - Nippon Phonogram # PHCR-1198] RE-UPPED

KISS - Alive III (1993) [Japan 1st Press]
FLAC-IMG+CUE+LOG > 568 MB | Covers included | MP3 CBR 320 > 170 MB
The Hottest Band in the World | Nippon Phonogram # PHCR-1198

Alive III is a live album released by the American hard rock band Kiss in 1993, and certified gold in 1994. The recording of Alive III took place over multiple dates (in Cleveland, Detroit and Indianapolis) during the band's 1992 tour in support of Revenge. It was the first live album the band had released since 1977's Alive II, and the first live recordings released since 1985's "Animalize Live Uncensored" concert film.