This is my number one pick from last year for Banzairecords.com Heavy Metal News, this is from the "Kiss Archive" concert series.
This album has Ace Frehley playing with the third Kiss drummer Eric Singer at the end of the "Psycho Circus" tour, after Peter Criss left the reunion.
Then you get to hear Ace Frehley playing live on songs from albums he didn't record on studio guitar like "Lick It Up".
Now I want Ace Frehley on all the other Kiss songs on new studio versions, like "Lick It Up" studio with Ace Frheley.
Then maybe Peter Criss can come in and add some classic Kiss percussion that made the band huge in the 1970's on some of the 1980's material.
I'd also like to hear every song recorded by every member....not only that, the Kiss "1970's Demo's" are becoming new hit Kiss songs on the internet today.
So look for new classic Kiss hit songs from the original 1970's Kiss demo's being promoted on the internet on file sharing etc. and in the "metal underground".
Like new 7 inch record singles of "Rock 'N Roll Over" demo songs from the 1970's demos.
I would also want to have more alternate lineup album releases in the Kiss archive release series from the late 1970's and early 1980's when Kiss played with Ace Frehley and Eric Carr on tours like "Unmasked" and "Creatures Of The Night".
Collectable sets of Kiss figures in alternate Kiss line up's would be awesome too if they made them.
I would really like to hear though more alternate line up stuff from Kiss, like with the 1980's band from those albums with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss coming back to record the rest of their parts for albums like "Lick It Up" with them and then release new versions of those albums with the original members on them doing the 1980's Kiss songs.
Those would be the biggest selling Kiss albums ever, with Ace and Peter on "Lick It Up" and them re-recorded...and I don't mean some watered down 1980's Columbia recording, I mean a double platinum out of the box record from 1978 version of "Lick It Up".
That would feature Bruce Kulick, Eric Singer and Tommy Tharyer on a new 1978 style Kiss record to back up Ace and Peter's version on their recording of "Lick It Up".
Then they would be picking up on after the "Love Gun" album in 1977, around side two of that album the band begins to their 1980's transition phase.
Today that super success of Kiss from the 1970's could be re-achieved by picking up with Ace and Peter from the 1977 album "Love Gun" and then using the 1980's Kiss members as back up musicians for the new Kiss 1980's album version releases with versions featuring Ace Frehley and Peter Criss on them and then they could pick up on their original band and continue with new 1978 line up versions on "Lick It Up" and them, which would also feature the 1980's members as backup musicians.
On tour, the band could perform as a larger act featuring any member from Kiss on stage at any time with maybe eight performing musicians in the band to back up the original Kiss lineup when they re-record their 1980's albums with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss.
That's the Kiss album I'd be producing.
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