The Very Best of Kiss

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The Very Best of Kiss Sure, Detroit had the MC5 and the Stooges, but Long Island's Kiss threw down their own gauntlet. Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss cleaved a spot between glam, punk, waning Woodstock rock, and adult-oriented pop and became a phenomenon in the process. Kiss kept their music simple and, of course, sexual, with the likes of "Hotter than Hell," "Love Gun," and "Calling Dr. Love," paving the way for the waves of pop-metal sexpot wannabes and winning fans in such quantities that they launched the so-called Kiss Army. Their magnetism permeates this 21-song set, with Criss sounding so lonesome he could cry on "Beth," and the fire-breathing, blood-spitting Simmons unfailingly serving up a comical mix of menace and lasciviousness. The version of "Rock & Roll All Nite" comes from 1975's crowd-noise drenched Alive!, cut at the time when live albums were de rigueur. This collection was made smartly enough that only four songs come from the band's post-Dynasty period, making The Very Best of Kiss an essential primer on 1970s rock grandeur. --Andrew Bartlett

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Tracks
1Strutter
2Deuce
3Got To Choose
4Hotter Than Hell
5C'Mon And Love Me
6Rock And Roll All Nite (live)
7Detroit Rock City
8Shout It Out Loud
9Beth
10I Want You
11Calling Dr. Love
12Hard Luck Woman
13I Stole Your Love
14Christine Sixteen
15Love Gun
16New York Groove
17I Was Made For Loving You
18I Love It Loud
19Lick It Up
20Forever
21God Gave Rock 'N' Roll To You II



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