The album’s hedonistic title song netted them their first UK Top 10 smash. Perhaps taking the biggest risk of their career, KISS celebrated their new deal with Mercury Records by removing their ...
Kiss thankfully threw the keyboards from 'Crazy Nights' in the trash and at least tried to dirty things up again on 1989's 'Hot in the Shade.' Despite being too long, suffering from an overall ...
concept album 'the Wall,' and somehow got it in his head that Kiss could do the same kind of project. So out went the straight-ahead rock songs and sexual come-ons and in came oboes, orchestras ...
If anything, it makes sense that a band with the business sense of Kiss would make their image cool and scary enough to appeal to any teenage boy worth their salt, but the music accessible enough for ...
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