Kiss - Crazy Nights (1987) (Japan SHM-CD Remastered Limited Edition 2008)

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Kiss - Crazy Nights (1987) (Japan SHM-CD Remastered Limited Edition 2008)

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Kiss - Crazy Nights (1987) (Japan SHM-CD Remastered Limited Edition 2008)

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Year : 1987 (Japan SHM-CD Remastered Limited Edition 2008)
Style : Hard Rock , Heavy Metal
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 160 mb


Bio:

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.

Album:

KISS in a remastered, Japanese release on SHM-CD, now the superb “Crazy Nights“, a Limited mini-LP replica numbered collector’s piece never re-printed, very hard to find.“Crazy Nights” is one perhaps the more ‘hair metal’ album from Stanley & Co., but at the same time if you dig deeper into the glossy production of the era, you’ll find some classic KISS tunes akin their Seventies glory days.The sound quality of this Limited, mini-LP replica numbered SHM-CD is fantastic. I assure you there isn’t a better sounding version of this album out there.Be aware of fake files floating around… this is the real one.Crazy Nights is the 14th studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, recorded from March to June 1987 and released on September 21, 1987 by Mercury and Vertigo in Europe. This was the second album to feature the new line-up of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Bruce Kulick, and Eric Carr.Crazy Nights is also the first KISS album to feature heavy use of keyboards and synthesizers, which was another departure in their music style, changing from their Creatures of the Night/Lick It Up/Animalize/Asylum heavy metal sound into a more radio-friendly and pop metal sound.It was re-released in 1998 as part of the Kiss Remasters series and is the last Kiss album to have been remastered.A relatively high number of songs from Crazy Nights were performed live during its supporting tour, but during and especially immediately following the tour, most of those songs were dropped and were never performed again. Only the song "Crazy Crazy Nights" was retained in their setlist for the Hot in the Shade Tour which followed a couple years later; it was dropped after that tour and would not return for nearly 20 years until the Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour. This makes the album one of the least represented in the bands' entire catalog over the course of their career in their setlists, behind only their 1981 album commercial flop Music from "The Elder".

Line Up:

Paul Stanley (aka Starchild, aka Paul Stanley Eisen) - Vocals, Guitar [since 1972], ex-Wicked Lester, ex-Uncle Joe, ex-Rainbow, ex-The Paul Stanley Band
Gene Simmons (aka The Demon, aka Chaim Witz, aka Gene Klein) - Vocals, Bass [since 1972], ex-Wicked Lester, ex-Lynx, ex-The Missing Links, ex-The Long Island Sounds, ex-Bullfrog Bheer
Eric Carr – Drums, percussion, backing vocals
Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals; bass guitar on "Hell or High Water"

Additional personnel:

Phil Ashley – keyboards
Tom Kelly – backing vocals

Tracklist:

01. Crazy Crazy Nights
02. I’ll Fight Hell To Hold You
03. Bang Bang You
04. No, No, No
05. Hell Or High Water
06. My Way
07. When Your Walls Come Down
08. Reason To Live
09. Good Girl Gone Bad
10. Turn On The Night
11. Thief In The Night

+ Video "Crazy Crazy Nights" (Official Video)
+ Video "Turn On The Night" (Official Video)


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