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Kiss – Monster Live Part 1 and 2

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Two separate picture discs in separate covers. sold as a set Kiss began the tour to support their 20th studio record, Monster, proper on November 7, 2012. They did do a co headline tour on America in the summer of 2012 but only the new single, Hell Or Hallelujah, was performed during these concerts, leaving fans who want to hear the new material live high and dry. After a second and very successful Kiss Kruise II the band undertook a tour of South America and were playing a full headline set and the inclusion of many new songs along with a nice mix of the classics. South America has become a sort of hot bed for rock bands, the passionate people of the country love their hard rock and metal and some of the biggest bands in the genre play to capacity crowds such as the ones found on this recording from River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires on the 7th of November 2012. The album starts off with the opening song Detroit Rock City. The elevator style platform is typical Kiss, elaborate and an incredible dramatic way to open the concert. The band is in superb form and sound well rehearsed and very tight. The audience is together with the band from the few notes played and provide some vocal support during the twin lead section of the song. The sound has a nice mix and the atmosphere is perfectly captured. The crowd erupts with some vocal oohhh as soon as they here the opening of Shout It Out Loud, I read that Gene was suffering from flue like symptoms during this concert, one could not tell and the trading of verses with Paul is very strong. Kiss are all about harmonies and Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer fit the bill well, fully immersed in their rolls within the band. Paul greats the audience and talks to them in Spanish, something that garners great cheers from the huge audience, ever the consummate front man he instantly endears himself to them. Paul introduces the first single for the audience, with a little help from the audience and storm through Hell Or Hallelujah from Monster, the song is typical Paul Stanley, great riff and a big chorus. The thing for me that makes the monster record better than its predecessor is that the way Tommy Thayer puts his rightful stamp of the bands sound, we hear this on Wall Of Sound as it has a great fat riff and nice chorus. Paul introduces an old song, the crowd take over and start chanting Gene…Gene before the band leads into a dusted off classic in the form of Hotter Than Hell. The audiences energy is infectious and it translates to the band, Gene keeps his energy for the music as Paul introduces a Simmons classic in the form of I Love It Loud. His vocals sound a little strained and he leaves the majority of the choruses to the band, that is no problems and they nail it with a little help from the audience. Tommy gets his chance on the lead vocal duties as the band play his song from the new record, Outta This World, but before he gets his spot Paul announces it is his birthday and leads the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to him ! He pays homage to the spaceman persona lyrically, musically this is all him as the song has a powerful riff and also features some nice fat bass playing compliments of Gene and is certainly one of the new records stronger songs to be played on this night. The new guys get a chance to jam on what is referred to as the Spacecat jam, a great way for them to give the old guys a break and to keep away from self indulgent solo spots as the two together gives them a chance to solo but in an entertaining format. The old guys return to the stage and proceed to play a heavy as hell War Machine, Gene’s bass has a wonderfully fat sound. The last of the new songs is next, Long Way Down and probably my favourite song on the new record. Great descending riff. Gene gets his bass solo and the bells toll as he spits blood sounding very ominous and hew goes full throttle into his ode to demonism God Of Thunder amid the cheers from the audience who chant loudly to his creation. Gene is definitely in low voice but certainly gives it his all and it is always a pleasure to hear this song, Paul throws in a great soul at just the right time. The band are going for the throat now beginning with Psycho Circus that sounds very powerful live, it is good to hear the song as it is certainly a strong live track. After a quick breather Gene is back, this time with a Doctor Love and Love Gun. up next is Black Diamond, the audience sings the opening verse so well Paul has them do it again, Eric Singer does a great job with the vocals and the audience is like the fifth member of the group .The encores starting with a standard Lick It Up and a almost metal sounding riff that is I Was Made For Loving You, Tommy plays the riff incredibly giving the heavy feel to the song, again Paul is the mater showman and gives a typically great vocal. Another excellent release in a long line of must own Kiss titles. Track listing: 1. Detroit Rock City 2. Shout It Out Loud 3. Hell Or Hallelujah 4. Wall Of Sound 5. Hotter Than Hell 6. I Love It Loud 7. Outta This World 8. Spacecat Jam 9. War Machine 10. Long Way Down 11. Bass Solo Gene Simmons 12. God Of Thunder 13. Psycho Circus 14. Calling Dr. Love 15. Love Gun 16. Black Diamond 17. Lick It Up 18. I Was Made For Loving You

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