Kiss Sweden 1976 Complete Upgrade
Kiss Sweden 1976 Complete Upgrade
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The only European tour that took place in the golden 70s. A historic live album that lets you experience the full scene has been released. It will be released on the original master sound CD. This work is engraved with the "Lund performance on May 30, 1976". It is a legendary audience recording. KISS in the 70s was known for its very biased activities, with most of their live performances in North America (the United States and Canada). They rarely did world tours across the ocean. Among them, the two visits to Japan and the 1976 European tour were the exceptions to the exceptions. Let's take a look at the golden age from a bird's-eye view to see how exceptional it was (although it will be a bit long). 1974: "KISS / HOTTER THAN HELL Tour" February 5th - December 31st: North America (118 shows) 1975: "HOTTER THAN HELL / DRESSED TO KILL / ALIVE! Tour" January 7th - December 31st: North America (132 shows) 1976: "DESTROYER / ROCK & ROLL OVER / LOVE GUN Tour" January 23rd - May 4th: North America (48 shows) * May 13th - June 6th: Europe (17 shows) ← ★ here ★ July 3rd - December 30th: North America (57 shows) 1977: "ROCK & ROLL OVER / LOVE GUN / ALIVE II 1978: "ALIVE II Tour" January 1st - March 7th: North America (38 performances) * March 24th - April 4th: Japan #1 (10 performances) July 8th - December 31st: North America (57 performances) 1978: "ALIVE II Tour" January 3rd - February 3rd: North America (19 performances) * March 28th - April 2nd: Japan #2 (5 performances) 1979: "DYNASTY Tour" June 15th - December 16th: North America (79 performances) *Note: "・" marks North American tours, "*" marks overseas performances. This is an overview of the tours from their debut to the collapse of the original lineup. Although there may be discrepancies depending on the source, they performed approximately 580 times, of which 548 were in North America, which is about 94%. In contrast, overseas performances were only 15 in Japan and 17 in Europe. In particular, the European tour, which was only once, was a very rare period in which the number of performances, which was less than 3% of the total, was shared among eight countries. The Lund performance of this work is the 13th performance of such a "European" tour. Speaking of the masterpiece of this tour, it is the masterpiece "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE", but this work was eight days later (six performances later). This work, which conveys such a show, is the original master excavated by our own route. The recording itself was known among core collectors, but this time the person who recorded it transferred it from the original cassette. The sound is really fresh. Although it is a vintage audience, there should be no dubbing marks only on the original master, and the long tones extend straight without stagnation. In addition, this recording was known for its thin bass balance, but this work is powerful and powerful. The bass that was spoiled by dubbing remains firmly, and mastering that makes the most of its flavor has also been carried out. While keeping the goal of "reproducing the sound output at the scene" and "not destroying the natural feeling", the listening response of rock albums is also pursued. What's even more delicious is the audience noise. The heat that burns with the long-awaited KISS visit is firmly absorbed, while the hustle and bustle is somehow balanced like a ripple far away. Therefore, you can fully enjoy the powerful performance sound and vocals, and at the same time, you can enjoy the venue mood that burns from below. Such a master sound is drawn, a full show that is similar but not the same as the great masterpiece "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE". Let's organize it while comparing it here. KISS (6 songs) Deuce/Strutter/Firehouse/Nothin' To Lose/100,000 Years/Black Diamond Others (7 songs) DESTROYER: Flaming Youth/Shout It Out Loud/Detroit Rock City Others: Hotter than Hell/She/Rock And Roll All Nite/Let Me Go, Rock And Roll (★) *Note: ★ marks are songs that were not included in "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE". ...And so on. "Let Me Go, Rock And Roll", which was not included in "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE", is also included, so you can enjoy the complete set of the one and only "Europe" tour. KISS collectors around the world look at the "Golden Age of Europe" with a special gaze. This is a cultural heritage album that allows you to fully experience the scene with fresh master sound. Legendary audience recording of "Lund performance on May 30, 1976". This is a master recording unearthed through our own unique route, and there is no trace of dubbing. The long tones are wonderfully fresh and straight. The recording had a thin bass sound, but this work retains the bass that was spoiled by dubbing, and the mastering is also done to make the most of its flavor. You can experience the only European tour of the golden age with the highest peak sound. Olympen, Lund, Sweden 30th May 1976 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) UPGRADE (68:38) 1. Intro 2. Deuce 3. Strutter 4. Flaming Youth 5. Hotter Than Hell 6. Firehouse 7. She 8. Guitar Solo 9. Nothin' To Lose 10. Shout It Out Loud 11. Bass Solo 12. 100,000 Years 13. Drum Solo 14. Black Diamond 15. Detroit Rock City 16. Rock And Roll All Nite 17. Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal
The only European tour that took place in the golden 70s. A historic live album that lets you experience the full scene has been released. It will be released on the original master sound CD. This work is engraved with the "Lund performance on May 30, 1976". It is a legendary audience recording. KISS in the 70s was known for its very biased activities, with most of their live performances in North America (the United States and Canada). They rarely did world tours across the ocean. Among them, the two visits to Japan and the 1976 European tour were the exceptions to the exceptions. Let's take a look at the golden age from a bird's-eye view to see how exceptional it was (although it will be a bit long). 1974: "KISS / HOTTER THAN HELL Tour" February 5th - December 31st: North America (118 shows) 1975: "HOTTER THAN HELL / DRESSED TO KILL / ALIVE! Tour" January 7th - December 31st: North America (132 shows) 1976: "DESTROYER / ROCK & ROLL OVER / LOVE GUN Tour" January 23rd - May 4th: North America (48 shows) * May 13th - June 6th: Europe (17 shows) ← ★ here ★ July 3rd - December 30th: North America (57 shows) 1977: "ROCK & ROLL OVER / LOVE GUN / ALIVE II 1978: "ALIVE II Tour" January 1st - March 7th: North America (38 performances) * March 24th - April 4th: Japan #1 (10 performances) July 8th - December 31st: North America (57 performances) 1978: "ALIVE II Tour" January 3rd - February 3rd: North America (19 performances) * March 28th - April 2nd: Japan #2 (5 performances) 1979: "DYNASTY Tour" June 15th - December 16th: North America (79 performances) *Note: "・" marks North American tours, "*" marks overseas performances. This is an overview of the tours from their debut to the collapse of the original lineup. Although there may be discrepancies depending on the source, they performed approximately 580 times, of which 548 were in North America, which is about 94%. In contrast, overseas performances were only 15 in Japan and 17 in Europe. In particular, the European tour, which was only once, was a very rare period in which the number of performances, which was less than 3% of the total, was shared among eight countries. The Lund performance of this work is the 13th performance of such a "European" tour. Speaking of the masterpiece of this tour, it is the masterpiece "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE", but this work was eight days later (six performances later). This work, which conveys such a show, is the original master excavated by our own route. The recording itself was known among core collectors, but this time the person who recorded it transferred it from the original cassette. The sound is really fresh. Although it is a vintage audience, there should be no dubbing marks only on the original master, and the long tones extend straight without stagnation. In addition, this recording was known for its thin bass balance, but this work is powerful and powerful. The bass that was spoiled by dubbing remains firmly, and mastering that makes the most of its flavor has also been carried out. While keeping the goal of "reproducing the sound output at the scene" and "not destroying the natural feeling", the listening response of rock albums is also pursued. What's even more delicious is the audience noise. The heat that burns with the long-awaited KISS visit is firmly absorbed, while the hustle and bustle is somehow balanced like a ripple far away. Therefore, you can fully enjoy the powerful performance sound and vocals, and at the same time, you can enjoy the venue mood that burns from below. Such a master sound is drawn, a full show that is similar but not the same as the great masterpiece "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE". Let's organize it while comparing it here. KISS (6 songs) Deuce/Strutter/Firehouse/Nothin' To Lose/100,000 Years/Black Diamond Others (7 songs) DESTROYER: Flaming Youth/Shout It Out Loud/Detroit Rock City Others: Hotter than Hell/She/Rock And Roll All Nite/Let Me Go, Rock And Roll (★) *Note: ★ marks are songs that were not included in "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE". ...And so on. "Let Me Go, Rock And Roll", which was not included in "PARIS 1976: MASTER CASSETTE", is also included, so you can enjoy the complete set of the one and only "Europe" tour. KISS collectors around the world look at the "Golden Age of Europe" with a special gaze. This is a cultural heritage album that allows you to fully experience the scene with fresh master sound. Legendary audience recording of "Lund performance on May 30, 1976". This is a master recording unearthed through our own unique route, and there is no trace of dubbing. The long tones are wonderfully fresh and straight. The recording had a thin bass sound, but this work retains the bass that was spoiled by dubbing, and the mastering is also done to make the most of its flavor. You can experience the only European tour of the golden age with the highest peak sound. Olympen, Lund, Sweden 30th May 1976 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) UPGRADE (68:38) 1. Intro 2. Deuce 3. Strutter 4. Flaming Youth 5. Hotter Than Hell 6. Firehouse 7. She 8. Guitar Solo 9. Nothin' To Lose 10. Shout It Out Loud 11. Bass Solo 12. 100,000 Years 13. Drum Solo 14. Black Diamond 15. Detroit Rock City 16. Rock And Roll All Nite 17. Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal