Kiss Review

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Kiss ReviewWell, the answer is simple: Because they get along pretty well selling their back catalogue over and over again. In my oppinion this Box may be interesting for only two groups of people. The die-hard fans that after 30 years still buy anything that bears the name KISS on it and the presumably rather small group of fans that still don't own anything of KISS.
Although for the second group it'd still be better to invest in some of the original albums or maybe the "KISS Gold" Box which features two CDs spanning the 70s era and a DVD re-release of the 1987 "Exposed" Video. This way they'd at least be paying less.
After all it's rather sad to see how this band that still claims to be the "hottest band in the world" has become so lame that in the last FIFTEEN YEARS they have released only two and a half albums with entirely new material: "Revenge", "Psycho Circus" and the unfinished semi-official "Carnival of Souls".
That being said one can only hope that Simmons and Stanley decide to enter a studio with their current employees Thayer and Singer to finally record a fresh studio album instead of releasing one puffed-up Greatest Hits hype after the other. (How many "different" Greatest Hits Compilations are available actually? Seven? Eight? Nine? Think for yourself!)
The classic songs still rock, that's for sure - but there's no need to buy them ONCE MORE. The additional stuff, demos, the booklet etc surely aren't worth the money. It's sometimes helpful to keep in mind that in most of the cases there's a reason why something remained unreleased in the first place..
Therefore - For all the boredom: One star.Kiss OverviewWhat band stands right behind the Beatles in the number of gold records earned? That's right: it's KISS. And if that's not evidence enough, the 94 tracks on this boxed set firmly establish that, behind all the face paint, dry ice smoke and confetti showers, they were a great rock 'n' roll band. Along with classics like Shout It Out Loud; Detroit Rock City; Rock and Roll All Nite; Cold Gin; Beth; Love Gun , and Black Diamond are a full 30 previously unreleased band and solo demos (of such faves as Deuce and Strutter ), outtakes and live recordings, plus a 120-page booklet with track-by-track commentary by KISS members, rare photos and biographical essay. Six hours of digitally remastered music enough to feed the KISS army!

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