Kiss - Killers (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Kiss
Title: Killers
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2014
Label: Island Def Jam Music Group
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz & 96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:53
Total Size: 2.47 / 1.22 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Killers
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2014
Label: Island Def Jam Music Group
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz & 96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:53
Total Size: 2.47 / 1.22 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I'm A Legend Tonight
02. Down On Your Knees
03. Cold Gin
04. Love Gun
05. Shout It Out Loud
06. Escape From The Island
07. Talk To Me
08. Sure Know Something
09. Nowhere To Run
10. Partners In Crime
11. Detroit Rock City
12. God Of Thunder
13. I Was Made For Lovin' You
14. Shandi
15. Rock And Roll All Nite (Live)
Personnel:
Paul Stanley - rhythm guitar, lead vocals
Gene Simmons - bass guitar, lead vocals
Ace Frehley - lead guitar, backing vocals?
Peter Criss - drums
Eric Carr - drums
Additional Personnel:
Anton Fig - drums
Bob Kulick - lead guitar
1981's The Elder was such a bomb worldwide that Kiss' record company outside the U.S., Casablanca/Phonogram, demanded that the band immediately assemble another greatest-hits package to prove to their befuddled fans that they were still a heavy metal group, not experimental prog rockers. Since a greatest-hits set was issued just four years prior in the form of the double LP Double Platinum, the band decided to include four brand-new tracks along with some hits, under the title of Killers (a single album). The new tracks ("I'm a Legend Tonight," "Down on Your Knees," "Nowhere to Run," "Partners in Crime") resembled the Kiss of old more than anything the band had released for a few years by this point (again, guitarist Bob "Alive II" Kulick subs for Ace Frehley). The only hits on Killers that hadn't already appeared on Double Platinum were "I Was Made for Loving You," "Sure Know Something," and "Rock and Roll All Nite (Live)"; the rest were repeats ("Love Gun," "Detroit Rock City," "God of Thunder," "Cold Gin," and "Shout It out Loud"). Killers didn't accomplish what the record company hoped it would -- re-establishing Kiss as chart-toppers -- but it did show their fans outside the U.S. that the band meant business again. [The Australian and Japanese versions of Killers include a slightly different track listing.] ~ Greg Prato