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Kiss/MO,USA 07.28.1976 Complete

Kiss/MO,USA 07.28.1976 Complete

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KISS was in the midst of their heyday during the "DESTROYER Tour." This new masterpiece allows you to experience a rare setlist live. This work features the "July 28, 1976 St. Louis performance." It's a powerful audience recording. 1976 was the peak of the golden '70s, with a string of classic albums. We've archived as many masterpieces as possible, but this work is exceptionally valuable and unique. To explain its significance, let's first take a bird's-eye view of their activities at the time and examine its position. "ALIVE! Tour ・ January 23rd - March 28th: ​​North America # 1 (35 performances) ← * DETROIT 1976 and others "DESTROYER Tour" ・ April 11th - May 4th: North America # 2 (13 performances) ・ May 13th - June 6th: Europe (17 performances) ← * ALIVE! IN PARIS and others ・ July 3rd - September 12th: North America # 3 (35 performances) ← ★ Here ★ "ROCK & ROLL OVER Tour" ・ November 24th - December 30th: North America # 4 (22 performances) This is KISS in 1976. It was a dense period when the three tours of the peak era were closely connected. Among them, the St. Louis performance of this work is a part of "North America # 3", which returned triumphantly from the only European tour with 70 performances. Let's focus on the dates further here. Details of "North America #3" ・July 3rd-8th (3 shows) *July 10th "JERSEY CITY 1976 SOUNDBOARD" ・July 11th-August 11th (17 shows) *July 28th: ​​St. Louis performance ←★This work★ ・July 11th-August 11th (17 shows) *August 13th "HOUSTON 1976 (video)" ・August 15th + 17th (2 shows) *August 20th "DESTROYS ANAHEIM PART 1 & 2" and others ・August 22nd-September 1st (4 shows) *September 3rd "CLEVELAND 1976 SOUNDBOARD" ・September 4th: Pittsburgh performance *September 6th "TORONTO 1976" ・September 8th-12th (3 shows) ... and so on. At first glance, it seems like a treasure trove of masterpieces, with a lineup of powerful soundboards and pro shots, but in fact, when it comes to audience recordings, "DESTROYS ANAHEIM PART 1 & 2" is about as good. It's not that they weren't released because there are so many soundboards, but rather that it's a surprisingly remote area where records themselves are rarely found. Moreover, not only were there few audience records on this day, but the set was also unique. Looking at the tracklist below, it seems like there aren't any rare songs, but the key is the mid-stage "Watchin' You." This work is the last live performance of the '70s, but not only that, but the arrangement is also rare. The short version leads into a drum solo, then directly into a bass solo, "God of Thunder." You can experience this rare version only available at this time. This work, which conveys such a hidden gem of a show, also has a powerful sound. Although it is a vintage audience, the extremely thick and powerful core of the performance is impressive, pushing forward and offsetting the sense of distance. The album conveys the subtleties of the performance, despite the fervor that must have swirled at the peak of their power. Moreover, this is the best version. Thanks to the original master provided by an overseas researcher, it boasts the freshest performance ever. The "DESTROYER Tour" was a huge explosion of artist power. This is a real live album that lets you experience that energy and rare set in real time. While somewhat niche, this is precisely why it's a must-have new masterpiece for enthusiasts. This powerful audience recording of the "July 28, 1976 St. Louis performance" features the original master provided by an overseas researcher, resulting in a sound that's the best ever. The powerful, powerful core of the album is superb, pushing forward and offsetting the sense of distance. Experience rare arrangements exclusive to this period, such as a short version of "Watchin' You," the last live performance of the 1970s. Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO, USA 28th July 1976 TRULY AMAZING SOUND (62:40) 1. Intro. 2. Detroit Rock City 3. King Of The Night Time World 4. Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll 5. Cold Gin 6. Ace Frehley Solo 7. Shout It Out Loud 8. Strutter 9. Nothin' To Lose 10. Do You Love Me? 11. Watchin' You 12. Drum Solo 13. Bass Solo 14. God Of Thunder 15. Rock And Roll All Nite 16. Deuce 17. Firehouse 18. Black Diamond Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal

Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO, USA 28th July 1976 TRULY AMAZING SOUND (62:40) 1. Intro. 2. Detroit Rock City 3. King Of The Night Time World 4. Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll 5. Cold Gin 6. Ace Frehley Solo 7. Shout It Out Loud 8. Strutter 9. Nothin' To Lose 10. Do You Love Me? 11. Watchin' You 12. Drum Solo 13. Bass Solo 14. God Of Thunder 15. Rock And Roll All Nite 16. Deuce 17. Firehouse 18. Black Diamond   Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal

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