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jim wrote: > I think part of the problem between Crazy nights and Dressed to Kill was > that most of the material was written before Kiss with Wicked Lester Only 2 songs. > and > Kerner and Wise had alot to do with the sound too. Some of the Demos were > done with Eddie Kramer again very important for there sound at the time. Dressed To Kill was produced by Neil Bogart. Kerner/Wise and Kramer had nothing to do with those albums. > KISS (P&G) sort of lost sight of there sound and got caught up record sales > or lack of them and let some bad advice from the record company direct there > musical sound. > Are you referring to Crazy Nights or Dressed To Kill? If Crazy Nights, it was Gene and Paul who chose to go in that direction, not the record company. > PC was agian a attempt at reproducing a bad album (Destroyer) for the sake > of record sales. But the Band continues to go on, yes it would be great to > see Ace hammering out licks and Pete singing a Blues/Rock bar type song but > It won't happen so just have fun. I'm sorry, but many of us can't have fun with impostors in their predecessors' make-up. To many of us, it is a mockery of the original line-up. -- "How can we announce we are off the air when we are off the air?" - Bailey Quarters, WKRP In Cincinnati *** SEARCH THIS POST'S HIDDEN HEADERS FOR MY E-MAIL ADDY ***
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