Sold Date:
December 22, 2022
Start Date:
September 18, 2022
Final Price:
$24.99
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Kiss – Dressed To Kill Vintage LP *see all pictures*
40+ year old Item in Very Good (VG) Condition with usewear and marks - Sold as a USED Collectible - Not Play Tested / Casablanca liner with writing on it, edgewear, slight ringwear. ***Due to the Age of the item, Audio imperfections may be present ~ Please clean vinyl before use****
Kiss The origins of Alive II go back to early 1977 when the band's manager Bill Aucoin suggested that Kramer record a live album during the evening show at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan on April 2, 1977. The plan was to release a live album to give Kiss some much deserved time off before recording the album that would become Love Gun later that autumn. Kramer finished work on the album, but Casablanca and Kiss deemed it unusable, and the band forged ahead with their Love Gun sessions.
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