KISS - GENE SIMMONS And PAUL STANLEY'S Memories Of Classic Albums
January 12, 2010, 14 years ago
KISSOnline has posted the following report from Matt Silk:
Sonic Booms - Gene and Paul's memories of some classic Kiss albums:
KISS (1974) - Gene: "I no longer had to work for a living. I went on salary, I became the richest person in the world. Not only was I in a band, doing everything I wanted - I was getting $75 a week! Favourite track: 'Deuce'."
Hotter Than Hell (1974)- Paul: "Difficult second album? No, we were all piss and vinegar - "If you didn't like the first album, here's another!" We were releasing them every eight months. Favourite track: 'Hotter Than Hell'."
Dressed To Kill (1975) - Gene: "It was produced by Neil Bogart, our record company president, who couldn't produce. We started attracting lots of groupies. Mostly, I remember lots of girls. Favourite track: 'Two Timer'."
Alive! (1975) - Paul: "A sonic souvenir of the live show. Was it enhanced? You bet! Who wants to hear a guitar string break every time they put on a song? One week it was gold, the next platinum. Our rollercoaster ride had begun."
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