Kiss - Greatest Hits (2009)
Kiss - Greatest Hits (2009)

CD 1
01. Strutter
02. Nothin’ To Lose
03. Deuce
04. Black Diamond
05. Parasite
06. Hotter Than Hell
07. C’mon And Love Me
08. Rock Bottom (live)
09. Rock And Roll All Nite (live)
10. Detroit Rock City
11. Shout It Out Loud
12. Beth
13. Calling Dr. Love
14. Hard Luck Woman
15. I Stole Your Love
16. Love Gun
17. Tonight You Belong To Me
18. New York Groove
19. I Was Made For Lovin’ You
20. Sure Know Something
21. Shandi
22. A World Without Heroes
CD 2
01. I Love It Loud
02. Lick It Up
03. Heaven’s On Fire
04. Tears Are Falling
05. Crazy, Crazy Nights
06. Reason To Live
07. Let’s Put The X In Sex
08. Rise To It
09. Hide Your Heart
10. Forever
11. Domino
12. I Just Wanna
13. God Gave Rock’n'Roll To You II
14. I Still Love You (Live unplugged)
15. Jungle
16. I Will Be There
17. Psycho Circus
18. We Are One
Band members
Current:
Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, vocals
Gene Simmons – bass guitar, vocals
Eric Singer – drums, percussion
Tommy Thayer – lead guitar
Former:
Ace Frehley – lead guitar
Peter Criss – drums, percussion
Eric Carr – drums, percussion
Vinnie Vincent – lead guitar
Mark St. John – lead guitar
Bruce Kulick – lead guitar
Kiss was formed in New York in '72 by guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley (Stanley Eisen) and Gene Simmons (Gene Klein). The line-up was rounded out by drummer Peter Criss (Crisscoula), located through a Rolling Stone ad, and lead guitarist Ace Frehley (Paul Frehley), who answered an ad in the Village Voice. The band's cartoon image, kabuki makeup and 4th-of-July stageshow concept was in place from the start, and they began promoting their own hall shows in NYC. TV director Bill Aucoin saw them, became their manager, and secured a deal for them with Neil Bogart's Casablanca Records within two weeks. Three LPs were released in a year's time, but the live fourth LP, Alive! (1975) contained their first huge hit, "Rock And Roll All Nite." Until the early '80, Kiss was unstoppable, with two huge-selling Marvel Comics, a network TV movie and four simultaneously-released solo albums under their studded belts. In '80, Criss left for a solo career and since then, the drum and lead positions have been ever-changing. In '83, the band stripped away the makeup and celebrated renewed interest.
"You wanted the best, you got it! The hottest band in the land: KISS!" So went the rally cry at the beginning of a Kiss concert, an event of exploding pyrotechnics, vomited blood and louder-than-God hard rock. Their fan club--The Kiss Army--swelled to six-figures strong during the band's '70s heyday, and between 1974 and today they've sold in excess of 70 million albums.
In '96, the original band reformed (made up?), and took their full costume-makeup-pyro 1976 show on the road--for a year-long stint--resulting in one of the most successful rock tours ever. Conjecture that the band wanted to quit on a high note has remained unproven; anything could happen in Kiss' future. --- bandbiographies.com
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