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That can't be the correct year, there wasn't any Love Gun symbol in '74
Got a 30 second repeat bit in 'Black Diamond' to make the track times match up. Found it on this tape!
Kiss's first album, released in 1974 under their own name, is typically viewed as a powerful yet rough and unrefined work, celebrated for its excellent songwriting and numerous future anthems such as "Strutter" and "Deuce". Nevertheless, the production is frequently faulted for being "lifeless" and missing the vitality showcased in their live shows. Despite these shortcomings, many reviewers and enthusiasts regard it as one of the mightiest debut records in rock history due to the many tracks that became concert favorites.
This album is awesome, just like everyone else has said. It's totally worth the money.
I picked up my copy from SOV, and the pressing is absolutely top-notch. It's incredibly quiet, with zero skips or pops to be found. Like others have mentioned, the marble doesn't quite match up with expectations, but honestly, I couldn't care less. It is what it is, and it looks amazing while sounding even better. As a KISS fan since my mid-90's teenage years, this is my first real dive into their earlier albums, having been more into their mid-70's stuff initially. This one's definitely gonna get a ton of spins at my place.
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