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Track listing 1. Detroit Rock City 2. King Of The Night Time World 3. Ladies' Room 4. Makin' Love 5. Love Gun 6. Calling Dr Love 7. Christine Sixteen 8. Shock Me 9. Hard Luck Woman 10. Tomorrow And Tonight 11. I Stole Your Love 12. Beth 13. God Of Thunder 14. I Want You 15. Shout It Out Loud 16. All American Man 17. Rockin' In The USA 18. Larger Than Life 19. Rocket Ride 20. Any Way You Want It Details Number of CDs: 2 Producer: Eddie Kramer Recording type: Mixed Distributor: Universal Music Recording mode: Stereo Album notes Disc 2 of ALIVE II includes five studio tracks. Kiss: Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley (vocals, guitar); Gene Simmons (vocals, bass); Peter Criss (vocals, drums). Recorded live at the L.A. Forum, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Robert V. Conte.Digitally remastered by Joseph Palmaccio at Sterling Sound, New York, New York.1975's aptly titled ALIVE! was a breakthrough album for Kiss--finally capturing on tape the indescribable frenzy surrounding the band's legendary live shows. The band reacted to their subsequent world domination by cranking the shows to previously unimagined levels of theatrics and sheer volume. The album's sequel, ALIVE II, captures one of the most bombastic displays in rock's history--every ounce of Kiss' blood-spitting, fire-breathing energy is here.After this thunderous document's historic introduction ("You wanted the best, you got the best!"), the band launches straight into "Detroit Rock City," just one of the many classics whose dramatic power is multiplied in this setting. "Love Gun" takes on even more swagger than its studio version, and Ace Frehley's "Shock Me" is perhaps his definitive performance. "Beth" is delivered by Peter Criss atop an almost terrifying backdrop of teenage screams. In between spitting blood and fire, Simmons contributes the lascivious "Calling Dr. Love" and the prehistoric stomp of "God of Thunder." The requisite anthem "Shout It Out Loud" is here too, along with a quintet of studio cuts, rounding out one of hard rock's most important statements.Read full review
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