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Alive II (Remastered)

KISS

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Album Review

For Kiss' breakthrough 1975 release Alive!, the band had a total of three studio albums from which to select their in-concert repertoire. By mid-1977, Kiss had released another three studio recordings (Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun), and with a new Kiss album needed for the holiday season, a second live album, Alive II, was assembled. Three sides were recorded live in concert at the Los Angeles Forum (with a few tracks recorded in Japan), while the fourth side featured five new studio recordings. Like its predecessor, there's been quite a lot of speculation concerning extensive overdubbing (the proof being that you can often hear several Paul Stanley voices singing backup simultaneously!), but Alive II shows that Kiss was still an exciting live band despite all the hype. Adrenaline-charged versions of "Detroit Rock City," "Love Gun," "Calling Dr. Love," "Shock Me," "God of Thunder," "I Want You," and "Shout It Out Loud" are all highlights. On the fourth side, Ace Frehley only plays on a single song (his self-penned classic "Rocket Ride") for reasons unknown, while Rick Derringer and session guitarist Bob Kulick filled in for the AWOL Frehley. Among the studio tracks is the made-for-the-stage anthem "Larger Than Life," which the band surprisingly never performed live.

Recent Customer Reviews

Olympic Gods with guitars and drums!!!!
     
by Skidalabongo

Yes, yes, Alive! is the first and great and certainly deserves the legend that it has become. But make no mistake, Alive II is the greatest live album ever released by any band. The sheer sonic quality of the guitars is something to behold -- kudos going to producer Eddie Kramer -- and the sound of the crowd are amazing. But the way the songs are layed down by this band; faster than the studio versions, heavier, intense and with conviction is a true testament to a group in its prime. Side 4 is way underplayed, underappreciated and absolutely stellar. Just crank this up in your ipod and know that you're ALIVE!!!

Not As Good as Alive, But Still a Keeper
     
by KISS Fan '96

Alive II had some classic live interpretations of studio tracks, virtually every song/track sounded better live than in the studio (Destroyer, RNRO or Love Gun) on this double LP. Beth maybe the only song that loses something live. That being said there were some songs that should have been on it that never made it: Do You Love Me, Hooligan and Take Me.

My biggest complaint: Not enough Gene vocals when compared with Alive. Rock and Roll All Nite and Firehouse (the quicker versions like on KISSology) could have been recycled for this live album.

the best album
     
by rock'n'roll guy 714

i only have part 2 of this album. but it was great.

Biography

Formed: 1973 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Rooted in the campy theatrics of Alice Cooper and the sleazy hard rock of glam rockers the New York Dolls, Kiss became a favorite of American teenagers in the '70s. Most kids were infatuated with the look of Kiss, not their music. Decked out in outrageously flamboyant costumes and makeup, the band fashioned...
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