KISS vs MOMOIRO CLOVER Z Single Artwork Unveiled
January 19, 2015, 9 years ago
KISS have recorded two new songs with the Japanese Idol winners Momoiro Clover Z (also known as Momoclo). The 13th single for the Japanese group, "Yume No Ukiyo Ni Saitemina", was co-written by Paul Stanley and producer Greg Collins with lyrics by Yuho Iwasato and Stanley. Momoclo takes the lead on the song while KISS provides the instrumentation and backing vocals.
Artwork for the single can be viewed below.
The two groups also recorded the song, "Samurai Son", with music by Stanley and Collins and lyrics by Stanley. KISS take the lead on the track with Momoiro Clover Z providing the chorus. The song will lead off a new Japanese release Best of KISS 40, out on January 28th.
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KISS' Japanese tour dates include:
February
25 - Osaka Castle Hall - Osaka
26 - Hiroshima Sun Plaza - Hiroshima
28 - Sekisui Heim Super Arena - Sendai
March
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Due for release on January 28th exclusively in Japan is Best Of KISS 40, a special edition of songs culled from the 2014 KISS 40 release, plus one of the Momoiro Clover Z vs KISS tracks, released as a commemorative of the 2015 Japanese tour.
The DVD edition includes three songs filmed at the Budokan in Tokyo on October 24th, 2013. Audio from that version of "Hell Or Hallelujah" was previously released as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of KISS 40.
Tracklisting:
Momoiro Clover Z vs KISS collaboration song (Different Mix)
"Rock and Roll All Nite" (Alive!)
"Shout It Out Loud" (Alive II)
"Beth"
"Hard Luck Woman"
"Detroit Rock City" (Symphony)
"Calling Dr. Love"
"Christine Sixteen"
"Love Gun"
"I Was Made For Lovin' You" (Single Edit)
"Shandi"
"I'm A Legend Tonight"
"Lick It Up"
"Heaven's On Fire"
"Tears Are Falling"
"Crazy Crazy Nights" (Live)
"God Gave Rock 'N' Roll To You II"
"Psycho Circus" (Edit)
"Modern Day Delilah"
"Hell or Hallelujah"
DVD:
"Crazy Crazy Nights"
"Hell Or Hallelujah"
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The video footage below features a tour of the KISS Exhibition, celebrating KISS' upcoming 2015 Japanese Tour and the band's 40th Anniversary. The exhibition will re-open in February-March 2015.