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Danger Zone: An Exploration of Kiss' Crazy Nights

Danger Zone: An Exploration of Kiss' Crazy Nights

Julian Gill
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Ultimately, KISS' 1987 album, "Crazy Nights," was a failure. It did not provide the expected hits in the U.S. or lead to a blockbuster sold-out tour. While the album may have missed the mark, like "The Elder," it wasn't from a lack of creative energy and effort by the band. However, even in failure, the "Crazy Nights" era served as a catalyst that would see the band inevitably start to surrender to their past; and to a certain extent embrace it. By the end of the tour, the trend of loading their live sets with 1980's material had been reversed. Neglected classics such as "Strutter," "Calling Dr. Love," and even "I Was Made For Lovin' You," started returning... A celebration of the album's 30th anniversary, this work digs into the album through a series of exclusive interviews with those who participated in its creation and promotion.
Pages
322
Format
Kindle Edition

Danger Zone: An Exploration of Kiss' Crazy Nights

Julian Gill
0/5 ( ratings)
Ultimately, KISS' 1987 album, "Crazy Nights," was a failure. It did not provide the expected hits in the U.S. or lead to a blockbuster sold-out tour. While the album may have missed the mark, like "The Elder," it wasn't from a lack of creative energy and effort by the band. However, even in failure, the "Crazy Nights" era served as a catalyst that would see the band inevitably start to surrender to their past; and to a certain extent embrace it. By the end of the tour, the trend of loading their live sets with 1980's material had been reversed. Neglected classics such as "Strutter," "Calling Dr. Love," and even "I Was Made For Lovin' You," started returning... A celebration of the album's 30th anniversary, this work digs into the album through a series of exclusive interviews with those who participated in its creation and promotion.
Pages
322
Format
Kindle Edition

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