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15 Years Ago: Kiss’ Original Lineup Reunites (But Not Really) for A New Studio Album

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On Sept. 28, 1998, over two years after their insanely successful reunion tour began, the original lineup of Kiss released their first studio album together in about 20 years. Well… sort of.

You see, while ‘Psycho Circus’ is a very good modern-day Kiss record — largely underrated, in fact — it also served as proof that a true studio reunion of the group’s most famous lineup just wasn’t ever gonna be in the cards.

Recently returned drummer Peter Criss and lead guitarist Ace Frehley play on just three tracks, with studio musicians — including Frehley’s future replacement Tommy Thayer — handling most of the heavy lifting the rest of the way.

As engineer Mike Plotnikoff explains in the book ‘Kiss: Behind the Mask,’ “The reason Ace and Peter didn’t play much on the ‘Psycho Circus’ album is because of a decision (producer) Bruce Fairbairn made. Even though Gene (Simmons) and Paul (Stanley) wanted it to be the original band on the record, when Bruce heard Ace and Peter play in pre-production, he thought to make the kind of record he wanted to make, Ace and Peter wouldn’t cut it as players.”

So Fairbairn recruited Kevin Valentine to play drums, and Thayer (who helped Ace re-learn his original guitar parts for the reunion tour) to handle lead guitar duties. Former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick also reportedly chipped in with guitar and bass work on two tracks.

Despite the seemingly chaotic and disjointed manner in which it was assembled, ‘Psycho Circus’ actually holds together quite well, offering a nice revisiting of the various styles Kiss has successfully pulled off over the years. While lead track ‘Psycho Circus‘ falls just shy of its ambitious goals to stand alongside past epic concert openers like ‘Detroit Rock City,’ Stanley delivers a rousing throwback anthem with the outrageously titled ‘I Pledge Allegiance to the State of Rock & Roll,’ and revisits the best of the band’s makeup-free era with ‘Dreamin’.

Simmons delivers a diverse selection of quality songs as well — from the moody, menacing ‘Within‘ to the surprisingly sweet, sunny (and in retrospect, somewhat ironic) statement of unity ‘We Are One‘ and the acoustic guitar, piano and string aided album closing ‘Journey of 1,000 Years.’

The original lineup plays together just once, on the swaggering, Frehley-sung album highlight ‘Into the Void.’ Criss is naturally given a ballad to sing, ‘I Finally Found My Way,’ and all four trade lead vocals on ‘You Wanted the Best,’ an extremely catchy song that manages to serve as both a historical account of the reunion and a public group therapy / bitch session.

Criss was understandably hurt about being largely shut out of the proceedings. “Ace and I were both working on songs diligently. But then, once again, our hopes were shattered,” he explains in his book ‘Makeup to Breakup.’ “They were offering us $850,000 each not to play!”

Tensions between Criss and the group over money and other issues began to mount on the following tour, ultimately leading him to leave the group following an on-stage meltdown on Oct. 7 in Charleston, S.C. “Paul thought the cheers were for him,” he recalls, “until he turned around and saw a huge floor tom-tom coming down at him.” Criss rejoined the band briefly in late 2002, but by then Frehley was gone for good, and Criss followed suit again in early 2004.

Eric Singer, who had performed with the group during the mid-’90s, and Thayer took over for Criss and Frehley, performing in the former members’ iconic Cat and Spaceman face makeup. This Kiss lineup continues to tour, record and invent new kinds of merchandise together, most recently issuing the 2012 album ‘Monster.‘
 

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Paul Stanley’s Autobiography to Arrive Next Spring

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Nearly a year ago we learned that Paul Stanley is writing his memoir. Now we learn that it should be on sale at an undetermined date in the spring of 2014.

“Going through 60 years of photos to choose some to include in my autobiography coming out this spring,” the Kiss singer wrote on Twitter last week. The tweet was accompanied by a picture of him sitting in an elaborate high-backed chair, looking at a negative, with several stacks of slides and various snapshots spread out on his solid, dark-wood desk.

For years, Stanley had no interest in telling his side of the story, but he recently had a change of heart. “[A]t this point, with the three other guys from the original lineup having written books,” he said when announcing the book, “it’s kind of like, ‘OK, have you all said your piece? OK? Now let me tell you what happened.’”

Apropos of nothing, a high chair and a toy car appear in the background of the picture. But now we know that, despite the expensive-looking furnishings, Stanley’s young children are allowed to play in his office.
 

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At a Q & A event Tommy Thayer said there may be a 2 disc remastered Love Gun set in the works with a bonus disc of demos & live cuts. It happens at about 2:50 from the beginning
 

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Im loving the "Monster" album by KISS . I know this has been brought up previously in an album review.....but don't you think KISSs version to " All for the love of Rocknroll " is a bit too close to the US 70s punk band TUFF DARTS song ?
......Its ironic , years ago I had a copy of the TUFF DARTS album and always thought that the song had a KISS/STARZ feel about it then.

I guess its just coincidence


 

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Im loving the "Monster" album by KISS . I know this has been brought up previously in an album review.....but don't you think KISSs version to " All for the love of Rocknroll " is a bit too close to the US 70s punk band TUFF DARTS song ?
......Its ironic , years ago I had a copy of the TUFF DARTS album and always thought that the song had a KISS/STARZ feel about it then.

I guess its just coincidence



Wow Lou! ...The weird thing about that is I have that Tuff Darts version on a CBGB's Live compilation of different bands(by the way I'm also a big fan of The Tuff Darts singer Robert Gordon. If you like rockabilly with great guitar licks check out his 2 albums with Link Wray) which I've had since the early 80's but the first thing I thought of when I seen the title & heard the tune was a track with the same title off of Ram Jam's debut...which is a cover of the Tuff Darts tune!

I hear so many influences on this album: Free, Humble Pie, MC5,...etc. I even hear a small bit of Locomotive Breath on Take me Down Below(on the thumping bass line) which was a song Paul Stanley liked & they covered it in Wicked Lester on their very few live shows
 

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