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Kiss -Who Dares Wins dcd

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Double cd with tri-folded gatefold cover

Kiss recorded live at the War Memorial Coliseum in Rochester, New York on the 30th of January 1988. The band hit the stage with “Love Gun”, an interesting choice for an opening song but it is high energy and has the band firing full throttle. Paul takes a minute to say hello to the crowd and tell them that there would be no pyro or explosion but that “they” would not stop rock and roll, not to worry there are many music bombs set to go off. The audience of 5,400 tell what kind of booze keep them together and a one two punch of classic begin the show and give us a taste of the Mark V version of the band, a tight well oiled rock and roll machine. On Crazy Nights Tour the band played a shorter set than previously tours and on this recording we find only three new songs. The first is “Bang Bang You”, typical Kiss smut rock but has a sing along chorus and finds Paul doing some David Lee Roth kind of screams / yelps that are quite interesting. Paul does a great rap about “Little Gene” that has the crowd cheering and me smiling, it of course leads into “Fits Like A Glove”. These versions find the band playing really fast, it was the 80’s, and shows that the strongest material was in the set list. The title track “Crazy Crazy Nights” follows on its heels but for the song is much better live than live and would have been a decent opener. After “Shout It Out Loud” the band takes a breather in the form of a Bruce Kulick solo, it gives us a chance to hear his amazing playing up close and personal, his style of playing made it easy for him to play on the moment so to speak and was great at playing the 80’s style of lead guitar but with substance. Eric comes in and they do a great guitar drum jam, rolling through some great riffs, leads and fills before Bruce leaves the stage to let Eric pound the hell out of us. The only thing that could match his skills as a drummer was his unbridled passion he brought to Kiss, he lived and breathed the band. His solo finds him hitting all the bases, utilizing his massive drum set to the max and giving a lesson on how to do it right. His solo ends with a marching pattern that ushers in the heavy as hell “War Machine”, I love this song and never tire of hearing it as it has a massive groove to it and a perfect vehicle for the Demon and his unholy armies to stomp you in dust. If there is one really good song on Crazy Nights it is undoubtedly the power ballad “Reason To Live”. I hate most of the hair metal from the 80’s and the idea of a power ballad makes me cringe but I will be damned if Paul and Kiss did do the best ones. Stanley was at this point a really good song craftsman and one of his best talents as a musician was that he could embrace current genres. Listen to this song, past the sappy keys, and you have a great song and Paul does a great vocal delivery of the song. We switch to a different soundboard source for the next song, the splicing is superb but the newer source has a different feel to it, has more hiss but is more clear and slightly better sounding. Paul does a great X rated rap that has the girls screaming, and then the whole audience makes their presence felt as the band rip into “Heaven’s On Fire” complete with a wailing Paul intro. Gene takes a short solo that just has him noodle around but thankfully kicks into high gear with his signature “I Love It Loud”. Since there were no pyro, Gary Corbett has some explosion samples he could utilize to accentuate the song in all the right places. Paul gets his second X rated rap, this time with more detail and told only the way Paul can all leading up to a rocking “Lick It Up”. The band kicks in into high gear for the song, certainly the song from the 80’s that could compete with “Rock And Roll All Nite” as a major anthem type sing along song. Curiously the song does not feature a sing along but moves non stop into “Rock And Roll All Nite”, big chorus and smoking leads is the story on this song, and a sing along with the audience to boot make for an exciting version of the classic. The second disc starts with the band’s best hit of the 80’s, “Tears Are Falling”. For this song and the next one we again go back to the secondary soundboard source, for these songs it is better sound than “Heavens On Fire”, the hiss is almost non existent and is very enjoyable. The version of “Tears” is strong and the band are heading to a really strong finish. The song leads into “Detroit Rock City” but it sounds as if there was a possible tape splice, nonetheless the band tear up “Detroit Rock City” and finish the show with major energy and leaves the audience wanting more. For the next segment we move seven months later to the massive Monsters Of Rock festival in Donington in August of 1988. Headlined by Iron Maiden and featuring David Lee Roth and Guns n Roses and featuring a massive audience of 100,000 plus fans the concert would be know as one of triumph and tragedy. The triumph was of the massive crowd to see some of the era’s greatest musical acts and the tragedy was that two young fans lost their lives. This bit of tape features a chuck of the Kiss set, in excellent stereo soundboard quality from the Tommy Vance radio show. Missing seven songs from the band’s set this portion features the middle section of the band’s performance. Since the recording was done for use by the BBC it is more of a professional recording and has much more depth and ambience. It does also feature songs that the band did not play in Rochester, the first being “Black Diamond”, super strong version of the song with wonderful vocals from Eric Carr who gives an aggressive performance. The next song played is “No No No”, a new song from Crazy Nights that finds the aggressiveness of the band has not eased, Kiss can really bring it an excel on the large stage. “No No No” is a new song that really works live and one has to wonder why it was not more consistent in the band’s set. They go for the jugular as “Firehouse” follows, the song is so strong that it makes Crazy Nights sound pale in comparison. Thankfully the band dust off “Calling Dr. Love” and they are right back into a groove, Bruce plays the solo with a nod to the Ace original with his own little flare in and just nails it. A song that the band wrote in New York City follows, a wonderful ode to all the women who kept the band warm in those days gone by, “Strutter”. Of course the version is great but the backing vocals sound a little soft, musically it is a superb version complete with Paul again going for the high notes. Incomplete, who cares this is a great piece of tape and Kisstory. A trio of outtakes is next and they are full band versions, complete with vocals, choruses and keyboards. “Sword And Stone” is a Paul and Bruce song that was left off the record, take off the keys and it is a smoking song with a great chorus and nice guitar riff. The remaining songs are from the Paul Stanley publishing tape from 1987/88. The version of “Hide Your Heart” is superb, close to the one found on Hot In The Shade years later one has to wonder why it was not on Crazy Nights but in all reality it would have been ruined by keys and the production. “Best Man For You” is typical sounding 80’s crap, “Don’t Let Go” sounds very similar, again the music is Paul making 80’s AOR music as is the last song on this album, “When Two Hearts Collide”. While these three songs do not hold up well for repeated listening they are certainly a part of Kisstory and I for one am more than happy that they are a part of this release compilation.

Track list:
1. Love Gun
2. Cold Gin
3. Bang Bang You
4. Fits Like A Glove
5. Crazy, Crazy Nights
6. Shout It Out Loud
7. Solo Bruce Kulick
8. Solo Eric Carr
9. War Machine
10. Reason To Live
11. Heavens On Fire
12. Solo Gene Simmons
13. I Love It Loud
14. Lick It Up
15. Rock And Roll All Nite
16. Tears Are Falling
17. Detroit Rock City
18. Cold Gin-live Donington 1988
19. Black Diamond-live Donington 1988
20. No No No-live Donington 1988
21. Firehouse-live Donington 1988
22. Crazy Crazy Nights-live Donington 1988
23. Calling Dr. Love-live Donington 1988
24. Tears Are Falling-live Donington 1988
25. I Love It Loud-live Donington 1988
26. Strutter-live Donington 1988
27. Shout It Out Loud-live Donington 1988
28. Bang Bang You-outtake
29. My Way-outtake
30. Reason To Live-outtake
31. Sword And Stone-Crazy Nights demo
32. Hide Your Heart-Crazy Nights demo
33. Best Man For You-Paul Stanley publishing tape 1988
34. Don’t Let Go-Paul Stanley publishing tape 1988
35. When Two Hearts Collide-Paul Stanley publishing tape 1988

Additional information

Label

The Godfather Records

Catalogue Number

G.R. 946/947

Release Year

2013