In 1978, each of the individual members of KISS decided that they would record a solo album. Off they went and made their records, and they were then all released on the same day. KISS fans must have been estatic - it was just like the band had recorded a quadrupal album........until they listened to them. It was inevitable that the quality of the songs would be variable, and the general opinion is that the order they should be listened to is Ace, Paul, Gene, and lastly Peter (if at all)
This album is what Album Fixer imagined an actual 1978 KISS record might have sounded like if the band had brought their best songs to the table instead of recording them on their own, and if, like me, you haven't actually heard the solo albums, then as a KISS album it hangs together pretty well.
Track listing
01 Move On
02 Radioactive
03 New York Groove
04 See You Tonite
05 Ozone
06 Tonight You Belong to Me
07 Rip It Out
08 Don't You Let Me Down
09 Tunnel of Love
10 Snow Blind
11 Living in Sin
12 It's Alright
This post is a requiem for the Album Fixer site, as I had managed to access some pages using the webcache option, and I'd saved them for future reference, but it appears that if they're not viewed after a certain period then they are deleted for good, and they've now all gone. Hopefully I've posted most of his better efforts.
R.I.P.
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