Kiss - Lick It Up
Facts
| Artist(s) | Kiss |
| Studio | Island / Mercury |
| Release Date | September 1, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 731455885828 |
| Buy this item | $7.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 11:05 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
About Kiss - Lick It Up
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Universal. 2008. Album Description
Tracks
- Exciter - Kiss, Stanley, Paul
- Not for the Innocent - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Lick It Up - Kiss, Stanley, Paul
- Young and Wasted - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Gimme More - Kiss, Stanley, Paul
- All Hell's Breakin' Loose - Kiss, Carr, Eric
- A Million to One - Kiss, Stanley, Paul
- Fits Like a Glove - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- Dance All Over Your Face - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
- And on the 8th Day - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
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User Reviews
Average user review:| ROCK AND ROLL ALL OVER YOUR FACE! |
If you like this album, you might also like mine...Sloopjohnd
[...] November 19, 2008
| Exciting, indeed.. |
It seems that Kiss is a band that works incredibly fine under pressure. It's kinda logical since Kiss have always been hard working and ultra competitive. Considering that fact, we can understand why their most energic, fun and exciting albums are Alive and Lick It Up, since fort both, they really had something to PROVE, to themselves and to the world.
For Alive 1, they had to do an album that would sell enough to save Casablanca Records from closing, and they suceeded. For this one, they had to prove that they could reinvent themselves. The band had lost two of the founding members and were running through a creative down. They were being redundant and quiet soft, and they knew that they could no longer continue that way. It was time to move on, and they would rebirth by putting out make-up.
It was a risky decision, since these were the core of their myth, so they had to hit the spot to keep respect. It's clear that everyone is decided to give all they have. The compositions are strong, catchy and in-your-face. THey have never been more credible and strong than on songs like "Exciter" "Not For the Innocent" or "Young And Wasted". Though Paul Stanley and guitarist Vinnie Vincent bring the best hook of the album, the anthem "Lick It Up", the most noticable is Gene. At the time, he was writing bad songs over bad songs, and sometimes seemed to care more about side-project. But on this particular album, he seems as thrilled if no more than the other band-members and comes in with a new, heavier voice more powerful than ever and pulls out some hard rock gems. A special note should be given to Paul Stanley however for his intencity in "A Million To One"
If you watch Kissology Vol. 2, it confirms my theory on the 1983's first show without make-up. Beside Paul's horrible vocal performance, the band never seemed as excited and in shape. The two songs featured on the dvd were songs sung by paul, I wished I could hear how gene was that night. August 5, 2008
| Vinnie Vincent revives Kiss |
1. Exciter - great rockin opener, one of the highlights
2. Not For The Innocent - Gene was not putting out a lot of good material during this period
3. Lick It Up - I think this song is stupid, but it was a minor hit and put Kiss back on the map I guess
4. Young And Wasted - Decent music, bad lyrics
5. Gimme More - lame
6. All Hell's Breakin' Loose - funny to hear Paul "rap" but another "hit" that I don't like
7. A Million To One - this is a great Kiss song from Paul, and a highlight of the album
8. Fits Like A Glove - bad Gene song
9. Dance All Over Your Face - great title but a bad Gene song
10. And On The 8th Day - bad Gene song
Gene is my favorite member of Kiss, but he got a lot of clunkers on Lick It Up. get Creatures of the Night and Animalize before this album for "heavy metal" Kiss. April 10, 2008
| 4.2 Kiss Stays Heavy |
There is the ballad in 'A Million to One', which isnt bad. Paul sings his heart out. The slightly rapping 'All Hells breaking Loose' which is a good track and the repetitous yet catchy title track.
A great Kiss cd that was a highlight of '83. They were starting chapter 2. I tend to like Kiss' 80's stuff. They would peak with the follow up 'ANIMALIZE'. October 23, 2007
| Awsome! A Must Have for any Rocker ! |
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