dazed and confused444
01-21-2004, 11:02 AM
Kiss-Destroyer
Kiss is:
Gene Simmons-Lead Vocals,Bass Guitar
Ace Frehley-Lead Guitar,Backin vocals
Paul Stanley-rythm Guitar(i think)
Peter Criss-Drums
With their 1976 album Destroyer, the band's fifth release in two years, Kiss began to expand their fan base by shedding a bit of their edge and taking on a more melodic, less menacing image. The Peter Criss ballad "Beth", written for the drummer's wife, is the most sentimental love ballad the group ever recorded, and songs like "Detroit Rock City" and "Shout It Out Loud" had the kind of arena-rock punch that kept subscriptions to the Kiss Army at an all-time high. Despite, or perhaps because of, the blatantly commercial direction the band seemed to be heading in, 1976 was the most creatively rewarding period in its lengthy career. In addition to releasing Destroyer, the band pumped out the equally touted album Rock and Roll Over, which included the pounding "Take Me" and the groovin' "Calling Dr Love".
Stand Out Tracks
Detroit Rock City
King of the night time world
GOD OF THUNDER!!!!
Some tracks reviewed
GOD OF THUNDER!!!!!!!!
This is the best song on the whole album IMO...great sing-along chorus
Shout it out loud
Another sing-along song that jus sticks in your head for ages.
Beth
Song to the drummers wife...explainin the band and stuff like he dont have enough time to see each other.great ballad
This album is a must for any rock fan!!!If you dont have it then you should.
Go Buy It!!!
:chug: :chug:
Kiss is:
Gene Simmons-Lead Vocals,Bass Guitar
Ace Frehley-Lead Guitar,Backin vocals
Paul Stanley-rythm Guitar(i think)
Peter Criss-Drums
With their 1976 album Destroyer, the band's fifth release in two years, Kiss began to expand their fan base by shedding a bit of their edge and taking on a more melodic, less menacing image. The Peter Criss ballad "Beth", written for the drummer's wife, is the most sentimental love ballad the group ever recorded, and songs like "Detroit Rock City" and "Shout It Out Loud" had the kind of arena-rock punch that kept subscriptions to the Kiss Army at an all-time high. Despite, or perhaps because of, the blatantly commercial direction the band seemed to be heading in, 1976 was the most creatively rewarding period in its lengthy career. In addition to releasing Destroyer, the band pumped out the equally touted album Rock and Roll Over, which included the pounding "Take Me" and the groovin' "Calling Dr Love".
Stand Out Tracks
Detroit Rock City
King of the night time world
GOD OF THUNDER!!!!
Some tracks reviewed
GOD OF THUNDER!!!!!!!!
This is the best song on the whole album IMO...great sing-along chorus
Shout it out loud
Another sing-along song that jus sticks in your head for ages.
Beth
Song to the drummers wife...explainin the band and stuff like he dont have enough time to see each other.great ballad
This album is a must for any rock fan!!!If you dont have it then you should.
Go Buy It!!!
:chug: :chug: