Kiss - Alive II
Facts
| Artist(s) | Kiss |
| Studio | Island / Mercury |
| Release Date | August 12, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 731453238220 |
| Buy this item | $16.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 19 10:27 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Limited Edition, Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
About Kiss - Alive II
2006 Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Detroit Rock City
- King of the Night Time World
- Ladies Room - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Makin' Love
- Love Gun
- Calling Dr. Love - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Christine Sixteen - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Shock Me - Kiss, Frehley, Ace
- Hard Luck Woman
- Tomorrow and Tonight
- I Stole Your Love
- Beth - Kiss, Criss, Peter
- God of Thunder
- I Want You
- Shout It Out Loud - Kiss, Ezrin, Bob
- All-American Man
- Rockin' in the USA - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Larger Than Life - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Rocket Ride - Kiss, Frehley, Ace
- Any Way You Want It - Kiss, Clark, Dave [Drums]
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The One That Started It All! |
| Alive II: Second time is NOT the charm! |
Many things conspired to prevent this album from turning out as awesome as the first live album: This was the era when wireless guitars and amps were just becoming practical for concert use, and KISS was one of the early-adopters of the technology for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, this also imparted a rather trebly, tinny sound to the recording which dramatically reduced the bombast and thrust of the music. Compounding this was the venue where it was recorded: The LA Ampi-theatre, a large outdoor complex, which made the acoustics something less than favorable for a professional recording.
For the first live album, many of the studio songs were lengthened with longer intros, longer guitar solos, and in the case of a couple of tunes, an additional, second guitar solo. This enabled the meager amount of songs to nicelty fill up 4 album sides of the first release, a double album.
For "Alive II", the songs were played with no 'extras', so they were all realatively short. Even the 'long' drum solo in "God of Thunder" was miniscule as compared to the drum solo on "Alive!" Consequently, there was not enough material to fill up four sides of a double album by using tunes only from the last three studio releases. KISS even went so far as the record three songs 'live' that they did not actually play during that 3-night concert: "King of the Nightime World","Hard Luck Woman" and "Tomorrow and Tonight" were all recorded 'live' during the day-time soundcheck before that night's actual concert, and the crowd noise was edited into the tracks for the album.
The fourth 'studio' side was a harbinger of things to come. Not one of the studio songs on the album contained all the members of KISS playing on the same track. These were more like preliminary efforts made for thier up-coming individual solo albums.
Whereas the first live album, "Alive!", definitely improves on nearly every studio version of the songs they played, "Alive II" almost universally presented inferior versions of every song. The fact that KISS' production values made a vast improvement in studio recordings from thier first three studio albums to thier second set of three studio albums has a lot to do with that.
Nevertheless, "Alive II" is not the phnomenon that "Alive!" was (and still is!)
To make it clear, "Alive II' is a good album when compared to most other typical albums of the era (especially the average 'live' album), but "Alive II" has the unfortunate disadvantage of always being directly compared to "Alive!"...a comparison that very few albums could ever hope to end up favorably. September 3, 2008
| Kiss Alive II defined and era |
| Good Album |
| Four Stars for Any Kiss Fan |
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