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KISS Self Titled Casablanca Records NBLP 7001 forth pressing 3rd blue 1976

Sold Date: December 21, 2024
Start Date: December 17, 2024
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Sleeve is in Excellent condition. Still in original Shrink  Record has some light scratches and visible scuff on side 2. Play tested and played fine. 

Format: LP, Album, Reissue, Fourth Pressing 3rd Blue

Released:1976


Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Side A Etched): NBLP-7001-A5-1A Az-10

Fourth Pressing. Reissue including the track "Kissin' Time" and without Warner Bros. distribution


3rd generation blue/dark gray Casablanca label design with a smoking man on the left. Across the bottom of the label is: Manufactured and distributed by Casablanca Records, Inc., 8255 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90046. Made In U.S.A.


Manufactured and distributed by Casablanca Records, Inc.


Engineered and Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, N.Y.C, October 1973

"Firehouse" Fire Engine driven by the magnificent Eddie Solon, Mark Labow and Richie Wise.

Bobby claps on "Nothin' To Lose" and Bruce Foster plays piano.


"Kissin' Time" published by T.B. Harms Co.