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KISS: An Album-by-Album Critical Reevaluation
buffcoat:
If there is any band in need of a thorough critical reevaluation, it's the original Kabuki act from NYC. Best to worst, makeup-era only, live albums included, from 1974 to 1982. No post-makeup work included - what happened to the bloated corpse is not appropriate in a person's CV.
First review later today.
1974 Kiss
1974 Hotter Than Hell
1975 Dressed to Kill
1975 Alive!
1976 Destroyer
1976 Rock and Roll Over
1977 Love Gun
1977 Alive II
1979 Dynasty
1980 Unmasked
1981 Music from "The Elder"
1982 Creatures of the Night
CODA:
1978 Ace Frehley
1978 Gene Simmons
1978 Paul Stanley
1978 Peter Criss
1982 Kiss Killerz
mostlymeat:
Finally! Don't forget to tease out the influence of Sean Delaney and Bob Ezrin! Looking forward to this - I have been listening to Love Gun and Ace Frehley Solo pretty regular these past few months...
nec13:
Clearly, "People Let Me Get This Off My Chest," is the best solo album by a member of KISS.
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLRIIIIIIGHT!
buffcoat:
--- Quote from: TRG on May 27, 2009, 04:51:49 PM ---Clearly, "People Let Me Get This Off My Chest," is the best solo album by a member of KISS.
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLRIIIIIIGHT!
--- End quote ---
There will be stage-banter mentions in the very first review!
buffcoat:
--- Quote from: mostlymeat on May 27, 2009, 04:33:36 PM ---Finally! Don't forget to tease out the influence of Sean Delaney and Bob Ezrin! Looking forward to this - I have been listening to Love Gun and Ace Frehley Solo pretty regular these past few months...
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I will be addressing some of the controversy in the very first review!
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