LILITH (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
LR 113LP
KISS: Gene Simmons PIC. DISC (LR 113LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LPs of the 4 solo "Kiss" LPs. Not to be confused w/ a Communist plot -- American's have known how to destroy themselves for well over 200 years. "In 1978, Kiss simultaneously released solo albums from all four members. Gene Simmons, most associated with Kiss's heavier side, is revealed to be a closet Beatles fan as evidenced by 'See You Tonite,' 'Always Near You,' 'Man of 1,000 Faces,' and 'Mr. Make Believe.' But the surprises don't stop there: choirs and string arrangements, '70s funk, and good time rock n' roll also appear alongside of heavy rockers like hit single 'Radioactive.' This eclectic mix of material is supported by guests like Aerosmith's Joe Perry, Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen, Bob Seger, Donna Summer, and Janis Ian."
LR 114LP
KISS: Ace Frehley PIC. DISC (LR 114LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "Considered the best of the four solo albums that Kiss released simultaneously in 1978, Ace Frehley does not stray far from Kiss' trademark heavy sound. With future David Letterman band members drummer Anton Fig and bassist Will Lee backing him up, Frehley shows that he is more than a songwriting match for bandmates Simmons and Stanley. In fact, the album yielded a Top 20 hit in 'New York Groove'."
LR 115LP
KISS: Peter Criss PIC. DISC (LR 115LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "At the time, drummer Criss didn't receive the respect he deserved for this underrated LP. While he doesn't quite have the songwriting chops of Stanley, Simmons, or Frehley, Peter Criss does shine on 'I'm Gonna Love You' and 'You Matter To Me'."
LR 116LP
KISS: Paul Stanley PIC. DISC (LR 116LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "The most Kiss-like of the four simultaneously released 1978 Kiss solo albums, Paul Stanley showcases Stanley's considerable hard rock songwriting chops. Featuring sidemen like Vanilla Fudge/Rod Stewart drummer Carmine Appice, this is perhaps the most consistent of the four Kiss solo releases."
LR 113LP
KISS: Gene Simmons PIC. DISC (LR 113LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LPs of the 4 solo "Kiss" LPs. Not to be confused w/ a Communist plot -- American's have known how to destroy themselves for well over 200 years. "In 1978, Kiss simultaneously released solo albums from all four members. Gene Simmons, most associated with Kiss's heavier side, is revealed to be a closet Beatles fan as evidenced by 'See You Tonite,' 'Always Near You,' 'Man of 1,000 Faces,' and 'Mr. Make Believe.' But the surprises don't stop there: choirs and string arrangements, '70s funk, and good time rock n' roll also appear alongside of heavy rockers like hit single 'Radioactive.' This eclectic mix of material is supported by guests like Aerosmith's Joe Perry, Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen, Bob Seger, Donna Summer, and Janis Ian."
LR 114LP
KISS: Ace Frehley PIC. DISC (LR 114LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "Considered the best of the four solo albums that Kiss released simultaneously in 1978, Ace Frehley does not stray far from Kiss' trademark heavy sound. With future David Letterman band members drummer Anton Fig and bassist Will Lee backing him up, Frehley shows that he is more than a songwriting match for bandmates Simmons and Stanley. In fact, the album yielded a Top 20 hit in 'New York Groove'."
LR 115LP
KISS: Peter Criss PIC. DISC (LR 115LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "At the time, drummer Criss didn't receive the respect he deserved for this underrated LP. While he doesn't quite have the songwriting chops of Stanley, Simmons, or Frehley, Peter Criss does shine on 'I'm Gonna Love You' and 'You Matter To Me'."
LR 116LP
KISS: Paul Stanley PIC. DISC (LR 116LP) 19.00
Russian picture disc LP. "The most Kiss-like of the four simultaneously released 1978 Kiss solo albums, Paul Stanley showcases Stanley's considerable hard rock songwriting chops. Featuring sidemen like Vanilla Fudge/Rod Stewart drummer Carmine Appice, this is perhaps the most consistent of the four Kiss solo releases."