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March 13, 2024
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Get ready to rock out with this classic Kiss vinyl record! This double LP features their electrifying live performance from the album Kiss Alive II, released in 1977 by Casablanca Records. With a record size of 12 inches and a speed of 33 RPM, this record is a must-have for any fan of classic rock, hard rock, pop, or metal.
The inlay and sleeve are both in very good plus (VG+) condition, and the vinyl itself is also graded as VG+. The record comes with original inners, a book, and even tattoos! Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of music history.
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Ok, back to real person here with the details. First off, matrix info: side 1: NBLP - 7076 - AS - SM1 STERLING A12 S1 side 2: NBLP - 7076 - BS - SM1 STERLING A2 (or 42?) S2 side 3: NBLP - 7076 - CS - SM4 STERLING A5 (symbol)5 (doesnt look like an S) side 4: NBLP - 7076 - DS - SM3 STERLING 15 (or I5) D21Shipping is USA only and this will be shipped via USPS Media Mail. USPS Ground Advantage is also available just choose that option at checkout.
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Alive II is the second by American band , released on October 14, 1977, by . The band had released three albums (, , and ) since the previous live outing, the 1975 release , so they drew upon the variety of new tracks, with producing. The album is one of the best selling in the Kiss discography, being the band's first to be certified double platinum in February 1996 (signifying sales of over 1,000,000 for a double album), the same month the Kiss was announced. It has continued to sell in the US in the Soundscan era, selling over 300,000 copies from 1991 and to March 2012.
The origins of Alive II go back to early 1977 when the band's manager suggested that Eddie Kramer record a live album during the evening show at in Tokyo, Japan on April 2, 1977. The plan was to release a live album to give Kiss some time off before recording the album that would become 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.
Most of the live tracks on Alive II were recorded during the band's August 26–28 shows at the while on their . The 3 p.m. soundchecks at the August 26 and 27 shows were recorded and later used on the album (i.e. "Tomorrow and Tonight" with crowd noise being dubbed in later). "" and "I Want You" were lifted from the unused Japanese live recordings and repurposed for the finished album. As the band did not want to duplicate songs included on Alive!, the songs chosen for the three live sides of the album were all drawn from Kiss' three preceding studio albums: , , and .
The new songs on side 4 (tracks 6–10 on the second CD of the reissue) are tracks recorded live without an audience at in Passaic, New Jersey, and overdubbed and mixed at in New York City in September 13–16, 1977. Although was originally credited for lead guitar on the studio tracks, the remastered version released in 1997 confirmed that played lead guitar on the tracks "All American Man", "Rockin' in the U.S.A.", and "Larger Than Life", with playing all guitars on the cover "".
"Rockin' in the U.S.A." had references to both the previous year's Spirit of 76 European Tour and to that spring's debut in Japan. Frehley's sole involvement for the studio songs was "" (originally written for a solo album), on which he sang lead vocals and played both guitar and bass guitar.
Several early copies of the album's cover featured a rare misprint of three additional songs ("Take Me", "Hooligan", and "Do You Love Me?") with a slightly altered song order. None of these additional songs appeared on the LP. On the misprint, "Take Me" is after "", with "King of the Night Time World" appearing after "Ladies Room" on side one. Side two features "Hooligan" after "", which is placed after "Hard Luck Woman". On side three, "Do You Love Me?" appears after "God of Thunder", with "Beth" between "I Want You" and "".
The original vinyl issue of Alive II was a 2-LP set with a gatefold cover and picture inner sleeves. Continuing the Kiss tradition of including promotional items with their albums, Alive II was packaged with a full-color booklet titled "The Evolution of Kiss" and a set of temporary transfer tattoos in a cartoon style. The tattoos depicted the band logo, Kiss Army logo, band member heads, and member signatures and symbols. The symbols were meant to represent the four personas of the group and included a for , a rose and star with an eye for Paul Stanley, a -like planet and block print-style "ACE" for Frehley, and a drum and cat's head for . The rose and "ACE" are copies of Stanley and Frehley's actual tattoos, respectively. The inner sleeves depicted crazed Kiss fans in a confetti storm and the band's album discography to date.Kiss
– vocals, rhythm guitar (all guitars and bass on "Any Way You Want It") – vocals, bass (rhythm guitar on "Larger Than Life") – drums, vocals – lead guitar, vocals (all guitars and bass on "Rocket Ride")Additional personnel
Eddie Balandas – introduction on "Detroit Rock City" – lead guitar on "All American Man", "Rockin' in the U.S.A" and "Larger Than Life"Production
– , , Kiss – co-producer Corky Stasiak – engineer Neil Dorfsman – mixing