Kiss/Alive! Unreleased recordings made for Kiss Alive!
Kiss/Alive! Unreleased recordings made for Kiss Alive!
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The great album "ALIVE!" changed the fate of KISS and became a synonym for the live album in rock history. The reel master owned by Eddie Kramer, which contains the outtakes, has been newly excavated! The official "ALIVE!" was originally an edited live album recorded at four live shows and assembled. This work is a collection of outtakes that were not used in the final version. First of all, let's look back at the positions of those four shows. "HOTTER THAN HELL Tour" January 7th - February 22nd (14 shows) "DRESSED TO KILL Tour" March 19th - May 11th (28 shows) * May 16th: Detroit (ALIVE! recording date) May 17th - June 20th (17 shows) * June 21st: Cleveland (ALIVE! recording date) June 22nd - July 5th (6 shows) * July 20th: Davenport (ALIVE! recording date) * July 23rd: Wildwood (ALIVE! recording date) August 2nd - August 28th (10 shows) "ALIVE! Tour" September 10th - December 31st (50 shows) Eddie Kramer's secret new excavation reel The above is KISS in 1975. This work is a compilation of nine stereo soundboards selected from the above four shows. This is a newly discovered master brought to us through our own route, and it is a shocking masterpiece that was digitized from the original reel master owned by Eddie Kramer, the producer of "ALIVE!" In fact, the sound is of complete master quality. Outtakes of "ALIVE!" have been around for some time, but this master reel is much fresher. Even the official outtake albums were strangely sharp and had distortion that seemed to have been digitally compressed somewhere. However, this work has plenty of analog-like density, and even the subtleties of the subtleties are clearly preserved. All the notes are fresh, but what is particularly easy to understand is the metal parts of the drums. Although the attack of the conventional version was sharp, the sound was distorted and the reverberation disappeared quickly. In that respect, this work is glossy and smooth from the attack to the reverberation. It also draws out the ultra-fine details that seem to seep into the subconscious. This feeling is not at the level of a bootleg, but at the level of a completely official high-quality CD. I'm not talking about a digital record that boosts the sound pressure, but the level of prestigious companies such as "Mobile Fidelity" and "Nimbus Supercut". These high-quality CDs from prestigious companies use all sorts of ideas to improve the reproduction of the master tape, but this work is also a true natural sound that conveys the presence of the actual reel. Another "ALIVE!" revived with the ultimate sound. What is depicted in such master quality is a live album that is literally "another ALIVE!". All nine takes are outtakes that do not overlap with "ALIVE!", but they are not just randomly lined up with other takes. There are not multiple takes of the same song, and the flow is a neat digest of the show. It is completed as a live album for one LP. Finally, let's check out the selection. July 23rd Wildwood performance (5 songs) Deuce / Hotter Than Hell / Firehouse / Black Diamond / Rock And Roll All Nite Others (4 songs) May 16th: Detroit performance: Strutter / Parasite June 21st: Cleveland performance: Let Me Know (★) July 20th: Davenport performance: 100,000 Years *Note: ★ marks are songs that were not heard on "ALIVE!" ... and so on. "Let Me Know", which is not on "ALIVE!", is also delicious, but the other songs also have different takes from "ALIVE!". Moreover, it is completely unprocessed. "ALIVE!" is known as a live album created with overdubs, but this work is also a real sound board where the real KISS pops out without overdubs. The phantom official live album "ROCK 'N ROLL PARTY IN TOKYO: EDDIE KRAMER ACETATE", which can be said to be the "original form of ALIVE II", has become a big standard, but this work can be said to be the "ALIVE!" version. A phantom official work revived with the original master owned by Eddie Kramer. A collection of outtakes from the great masterpiece "ALIVE!". A miraculous masterpiece created from the original master reel owned by Eddie Kramer, with natural and beautiful complete master quality. All nine songs are complete without any overlaps, and the live performance without overdubs is also brilliant. This is an absolute cultural heritage-level album that will be "another ALIVE!" in both name and reality. From the same route as that "ROCK 'N ROLL PARTY IN TOKYO"... this is another amazing piece. . . Unreleased recordings made for Kiss Alive! album on various shows including Detroit, Cleveland, Davenport and Wildwood. (37:22) 1. Deuce [Wildwood 1975] 2. Strutter [Detroit 1975] 3. Hotter Than Hell [Wildwood, 1975] 4. Firehouse [Wildwood, 1975] 5. Parasite [Detroit, 1975] 6. 100, 000 Years [Davenport, 1975] 7. Black Diamond [Wildwood, 1975] 8. Let Me Know [Cleveland, 1975] 9. Rock And Roll All Nite [Wildwood 1975] Unreleased Live Recording Tracks from: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 16th May 1975 Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA 21st June 1975 R.K.O. Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IA, USA 20th July 1975 Wildwood Convention Center, Wildwood, NJ, USA 23rd July 1975 STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal
1. Deuce [Wildwood 1975] 2. Strutter [Detroit 1975] 3. Hotter Than Hell [Wildwood, 1975] 4. Firehouse [Wildwood, 1975] 5. Parasite [Detroit, 1975] 6. 100, 000 Years [Davenport, 1975] 7. Black Diamond [Wildwood, 1975] 8. Let Me Know [Cleveland, 1975] 9. Rock And Roll All Nite [Wildwood 1975] Unreleased Live Recording Tracks from: Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 16th May 1975 Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA 21st June 1975 R.K.O. Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, IA, USA 20th July 1975 Wildwood Convention Center, Wildwood, NJ, USA 23rd July 1975 STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal