Kiss/Unreleased Studio Rare Tracks 1973
Kiss/Unreleased Studio Rare Tracks 1973
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This is the second in a series of compilations of rare KISS tracks, all in the best quality available. This is a compilation of nine precious demo tracks produced during the recording of their memorable debut album, "KISS First: Hell's Messenger," released in 1974, recorded on high-quality stereo soundboards leaked by a person involved in the recording. At this time, they were still touring live houses mainly in New York, and it wasn't until the latter half of 1973 that they finally caught the attention of a record company and were able to record. Therefore, the youthful performance of the early KISS, honed on the club circuit, is still like a local band, and although there are noticeable roughness, it is an energetic and above all valuable rare recording. It is also interesting that Kokonaru's "Let Me Go, Rock and Roll" and "Watching You," which would later be included on their second album, "Hell's Scream," were already included at this point. 1. Strutter 2. Firehouse 3. Cold Gin 4. Let Me Know 5. Deuce 6. 100,000 Years 7. Black Diamond 8. Let Me Go, Rock and Roll 9. Watching You [Unreleased Studio Rare Tracks 1973 : stereo soundboard recording]
1. Strutter 2. Firehouse 3. Cold Gin 4. Let Me Know 5. Deuce 6. 100,000 Years 7. Black Diamond 8. Let Me Go, Rock and Roll 9. Watching You [Unreleased Studio Rare Tracks 1973 : stereo soundboard recording]