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Kiss -Dynasty cd [japan]

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1993 Japan pressing with OBI-strip. This was number 9 in the 1993 series where the spine became the Kiss logo if you bought them all

Dynasty marked the first time that the original four members of Kiss didn’t all appear together for the entire album — session drummer Anton Fig subbed for Peter Criss due to the latter’s erratic behavior and injuries sustained in a serious car crash. And even though it was a platinum-plus smash, Dynasty marked the beginning of Kiss’ unfocused period, which would ultimately end in a nosedive of the band’s popularity, as well as Criss and Ace Frehley leaving the band by 1982. In latter-day interviews, the band admitted that they started to listen to outsiders about what direction the music should go around the time of Dynasty. And since small children were a large part of Kiss’ audience by 1979 (due to merchandising and the God-awful TV movie Kiss Meets the Phantom), the band began backing away from heavy metal and embracing pop. Included is their hit disco experiment, “I Was Made for Loving You” (it was as good as any other disco song of the late ’70s), as well as “Sure Know Something,” a melodic pop/rocker that should have also been a smash. Many other tracks would have been better if they weren’t so glossed up (due to producer Vini Poncia), such as “Charisma,” “Magic Touch,” “Hard Times,” and a great reworked cover of the Rolling Stones obscurity “2,000 Man.” Not a horrible album (that distinction would go to 1981’s The Elder), but certainly not on par with such classics as Hotter Than Hell, Destroyer, or Love Gun.

Track list:
1. I Was Made For Lovin’ You
2. 2,000 Man
3. Sure Know Something
4. Dirty Livin’
5. Charisma
6. Magic Touch
7. Hard Times
8. X-Ray Eyes
9. Save Your Love

Additional information

Label

Polygram Records Japan / Mercury Records

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Catalogue Number

PHCR-6110