Kiss - Music From The Elder (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Kiss
Title: Music From The Elder
Year Of Release: 1981 / 2014
Label: The Island Def Jam Music Group
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz & 96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 42:53
Total Size: 1.81 GB / 964 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Music From The Elder
Year Of Release: 1981 / 2014
Label: The Island Def Jam Music Group
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz & 96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 42:53
Total Size: 1.81 GB / 964 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fanfare
02. Just A Boy
03. Odyssey
04. Only You
05. Under The Rose
06. Dark Light
07. A World Without Heroes
08. The Oath
09. Mr. Blackwell
10. Escape From The Island
11. I
Personnel:
Paul Stanley - rhythm guitar, vocals, lead guitar on "A World Without Heroes" and "The Oath"
Ace Frehley - lead guitar, vocals, bass guitar on "Dark Light", rhythm guitar on "The Oath"
Gene Simmons - bass guitar, vocals, rhythm guitar on "Only You" and "I"
Eric Carr - drums, percussion, backing vocals, acoustic guitar on "Under the Rose"
With
Bob Ezrin - producer, keyboards, bass guitar on "The Oath" and "Escape from the Island"
Allan Schwartzberg - drums on "Odyssey" and "I", additional overdubs
The American Symphony Orchestra
St. Robert's Choir
By the end of 1980, Kiss knew that their next album had to be a strong one, a glorious return to hard rock à la their classic Destroyer. New drummer Eric Carr had refueled the band's desire to rock, and the quartet began working on a straight-ahead rock album in early 1981. Midway through, the band felt that they were rewriting past songs, and the sessions were aborted. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley then came up with the idea of recording a concept album, based on a mythical original story by Simmons. Destroyer producer Bob Ezrin was back and encouraged the band's concept album idea (against both Ace Frehley's and Carr's wishes). Simmons and Stanley had high hopes for Music from "The Elder" (such as a movie, an elaborate tour, a follow-up record, etc.), but it completely bombed upon release. The reason? The music is totally uncharacteristic of Kiss -- it resembles heavy prog rock for the most part. Some of the songs could have been classics if the pompous and/or hard-to-decipher lyrics were replaced, such as "The Oath," "Only You," "I," and "Just a Boy." Only two tracks resemble the Kiss of old (Frehley's "Dark Light" and the instrumental "Escape from the Island"), while the rest is downright embarrassing ("Odyssey," "A World Without Heroes," "Under the Rose"). Music from "The Elder" was the final straw for Frehley, who would leave the band in 1982. ~ Greg Prato