Kiss - Unmasked (2014) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Unmasked
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2014
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:00
Total Size: 1.61 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Is That You? 03:59
02. Shandi 03:36
03. Talk To Me 04:01
04. Naked City 03:50
05. What Makes The World Go Round 04:18
06. Tomorrow 03:17
07. Two Sides Of The Coin 03:16
08. She's So European 03:31
09. Easy As It Seems 03:24
10. Torpedo Girl 03:44
11. You're All That I Want 03:04

Personnel:

Paul Stanley - rhythm guitar, vocals, bass guitar on "Tomorrow" and "Easy As It Seems", lead guitar on "Is That You?", all guitars on "Shandi"
Ace Frehley - lead guitar, vocals (bass guitar on "Talk to Me", "Two Sides of the Coin" and "Torpedo Girl")
Gene Simmons - bass guitar, vocals
Peter Criss - drums (credit only)

Anton Fig - drums on all tracks
Vini Poncia - backing vocals
Tom Harper - bass guitar on "Shandi"
Holly Knight - keyboards

Although Unmasked was certified gold shortly after its release in the U.S., it quickly fell off the charts. Deciding factors included the band's failure to mount a stateside tour, the fact that the majority of the compositions on Unmasked were easily forgettable, and longtime fans' weariness with Kiss' attempts to branch out into other musical styles. Vini Poncia was on board as producer again, and again he replaces the raw, heavy rock of earlier Kiss releases with pop gloss. Several tracks are indeed strong, and would have benefited greatly by a more direct sound, such as "Is That You?," "Talk to Me," "Two Sides of the Coin," "Naked City," and the single, "Shandi." But there's more filler on Unmasked than the average Kiss release -- "What Makes the World Go 'Round," "Tomorrow," and "She's So European" are tedious and predictable, both compositionally and sonically. Again, session drummer Anton Fig fills in for Peter Criss, who would officially split from the band soon after the album's release (eventually replaced by Eric Carr). Although the band's popularity dwindled in their homeland, they embarked on a massively successful European and Australian tour, where Unmasked was a huge hit, until year's end. ~ Greg Prato

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