Triple lp set on red vinyls with booklet, poster and flyers
Kiss is one of the most iconic rock bands in the history of music and The Originals Live features three albums from three different early tours that all gave Continue reading →
During the summer of 2016 Kiss slayed across the US during July to September for their Kissworld tour. A sold out arena tour that the year after would head over to Europe. This album was Continue reading →
Without Vinnie, Kiss was back on the market looking for a new guitarist, and new song-writing partners. One of these prospective candidates was one Mark Norton. Mark was a technically gifted Californian guitarist, who’d be Continue reading →
While “Lick It Up” had been a musically successful album, and both videos had seen wide MTV rotation, the band’s financial situation had not improved. According to CK Lendt, “KISS was millions of dollars in Continue reading →
Another one of those releases that has no further details on the sleeve but a bunch of song titles. But looking at this 60 minute dvd you will actually get material from several shows. We have here 4 tracks from Continue reading →
Memphis 76 features a rare and newly found audience master tape of a show from Ellis Auditorium North Hall in Memphis Tennessee on the 14th of March 1976. This was recorded during The Alive! Tour done between Continue reading →
Picture disc with insert. European artwork. Limited 150 copies
Peter Criss (real name; Peter Criscoula) joined Kiss in 1972, having placed an ad in Rolling Stone with the immortal line ‘Drummer willing to do anything to make it’. Previous to Continue reading →
Blue and white marbled vinyl. Limited 300 numbered copies
Although the band Wicked Lester never issued an official recording during their brief tenure together, the group would serve as a stepping stone for both Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, both Continue reading →
Although the band Wicked Lester never issued an official recording during their brief tenure together, the group would serve as a stepping stone for both Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, both of whom later Continue reading →
Although the band Wicked Lester never issued an official recording during their brief tenure together, the group would serve as a stepping stone for both Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, both of whom later Continue reading →
Ace Frehley left Kiss in 1982, for a while it seemed he moved back to Jendell but in November of 1985 he re-emerged again, showcasing his new band Frehleys Comet. Expectations for a record Continue reading →
Ace Frehley left Kiss in 1982, for a while it seemed he moved back to Jendell but in November of 1985 he re-emerged again, showcasing his new band Frehleys Comet. Expectations for a record Continue reading →