You have voted! In
our September poll you have voted for the Top 5 Studio Albums by
KISS. And here`s the results - album details borrowed from KISSFaq:
1. "Destroyer"
(98 votes)
Produced
by Bob Ezrin. Recorded at Record Plant Studios, New York City, NY,
from September 1975 to February 1976. Engineered and mixed by Jay
Messina and Corky Stasiak. Orchestration on “Great Expectations”
and “Beth” arranged and conducted by Bob Ezrin and H.A.
MacMillan. The Brooklyn Boys Choir was brought in to record some
backing-vocals, notably on A4. Bob’s sons, David and Josh Ezrin,
provided the children’s voices on “God Of Thunder.”
2. "Creatures
of the Night" (72 votes)
Produced
by Michael James Jackson, Paul Stanley & Gene Simmons. Recorded
at The Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July - September 1982
by Dave Wittman. Drums recorded at Record One Studios, Los Angeles,
CA, July 1982 by Niko Bolas and Rich Bosworth. Additional engineering
by Ricky Delano, Kevin Eddy and David Blanco. Mixed at The Power
Station Studios, New York City, NY, by Bob Clearmountain and Gene
Simmons. There are actually three different covers to the album: The
first is the original, the second in the 1985 reissue featuring
Bruce, and the third is the Remaster, which has a slight variation in
the logo and lettering...
3. "Rock and
Roll Over" (68 votes)
Produced
by Eddie Kramer. Recorded live-in-the-studio at Star Theatre, Naunet,
NY, September 1976. Engineered and mixed by Eddie Kramer and Corky
Stasiak at The Record Plant Studios, New York City, NY. Includes
sticker and merchandise form. First Japanese release has a gatefold
cover. Argentine and Mexican releases have different covers. See also
30 Anos & Con Todo which are RARO with different covers. Some
initial US printings of the cover exclude Corky's credit from the
rear cover.
4. "Love Gun"
(66 votes)
Produced
by KISS and Eddie Kramer. Recorded at the Record Plant Studios, New
York City, NY, during May 1977. Engineered and mixed by Eddie Kramer
and Corky Stasiak. Some copies of the album have a misspelling of
Ace’s surname. Aerosmith’s producer, Jack Douglas, was considered
to produce this album prior to Eddie committing to the project.
5. "KISS" (64 votes)
Produced
by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise. Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, New
York City, NY, October-December, 1973 except "Kissin` Time" recorded
April 1974. Engineered and mixed by Warren Dewey at Bell Sound
Studios. Recordings were 16 tracks.
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