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    Kiss – ‘Legends of Rock’ (2009) – Album Review (The Kiss Review Series) – 2 Loud 2 Old Music

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    Universal Music was at it again in 2009 with yet another compilation. This one was called ‘Legends of Rock’ and was exclusive to Canada like so many others. They were pumping these out and trying to grab as much cash as they could since Kiss was no longer on their label. I do like the old photograph from the ‘Dressed to Kill’ era that was the cover. It was a decent set with 15 tracks, but nothing really special or unexpected. Same old, same old, you’d say. It is a bare bones set, but at least they had some write-up in the liner notes. It says it is a 4 page booklet, but don’t let that fool you into thinking there is anything cool in there because there is not. The only thing of interest is the songs and even those are not that interesting since most of the tracks are on every other compilation out there. What songs are on it? Let’s go through it and see.

    First up is “Heaven’s On Fire” which is Paul Stanly and Desmond Child song and the first single off ‘Animalize’. Paul shows off with a little “Oooh Oooh Oooh” that I’m not sure he could not hit today as it is so high, but it is a perfect way to kick off the song  The song is another rocker and a very typical 80’s sounding song. It was all over MTV and helped propel the album to Platinum status. On radio, it didn’t fare as well not breaking the Top 40 and hanging around #49. The song is one of the few 80’s song to actually get occasionally played live after they went back to make-up which is cool. Now sadly, this was the only video that contains Mark as he was gone before anything else was done, but at least we have this to remember him by.

    “Lick It Up” is the band’s first single and first video without make-up and the song only went to #66.  It opens with a nice little riff and a little scream from Paul.  Paul’s second song on the album and it was meant for the radio.  This is a pure 80’s, melodic rock song and no wonder it still gets played a lot.  The video was so 80’s as well.  Real cheesy and had the band in a post-apocalyptic world.  It is a little comical watching it now.  The song, however, is about a guy trying to talk his girlfriend in to doing the nasty so doesn’t really fit with the video. Really cool they kicked things off with 2 80’s songs, but that is all we get. The rest are from the 70’s.

    The first song of their debut, “Strutter”.  The song was written by both Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons and over the years, this would be a rare experience as they would wind up writing songs by themselves.  The music of the song was based off an old Gene song called “Stanley the Parrot” which was recorded even before there was a Wicked Lester.  The song has a great opening drum fill by Peter and is an uptempo rock song that was inspired by all the sexy women in New York.  There is a great bass riff by Gene why Ace belts out the solo. Paul sings the song and shows all the confidence a lead singer should show.

    “Hotter Than Hell”, from the album of the same name, was written by Paul and another song he stole from somewhere else.  This one is basically a re-write of the Free song “All Right Now” and you can hear that Free influence in it.  The song is about picking up a woman in a bar and having your way and it turns out she’s married which burns you like the midday sun.  Oh, good times.  To keep with the Japanese theme, the song has Peter hitting a giant gong for added affect.

    “Deuce” is up next and from the debut album and is our final song here. The song was written and sung by Gene and he doesn’t even know what the song actually means.  He just thought it sounded good…and he was right.  The opening line, “Get Up and get your Grandma out of here” is the best opening line.  This is one of those songs that live sounds so much cooler and has more grit, but this is still awesome.  The guitar playing is fantastic and Ace plays a killer solo to end the song.  Peter lays down some nice fills and gives the song a great fast tempo beat that drives the song along.

    Now after the success of “Beth”, Peter was given another ballad to sing and I am sure it was in hopes of repeating that magic. This song, “Hard Luck Woman” from ‘Rock And Roll Over’, was written by Paul and Paul had written so Rod Stewart could sing and when listening to the track, I could hear Rod singing this.  Paul was talked in to giving it to Peter and although the song did do as well as “Beth”, it still gave the band another Top 20 hit.  It is mostly acoustic and Peter does a great job and delivers a sweet song.  I also think Peter’s vocals fit the song as they give it some grit and an extra added layer of emotion.  A nice change of pace on an album that has a lot of rock songs…this maybe should’ve been placed earlier to break things up a bit more but who am I to say anything.

    “Shout It Out Loud” was the first single off the album trying to capitalize off the success of the live version of “Rock and Roll All Nite” that was released previously.  The title of the song comes from the Hollies song “We Want to Shout It Out Loud” which Wicked Lester demoed years earlier. The song is sung by both Paul and Gene  and that chorus of “Shout it, Shout it, Shout It Out Loud” is pure rock gold.

    The first single from ‘Dynasty’ was “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”. The song was written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia and the great Desmond Child makes his first of many appears with the band (only one on this album). The story goes that Disco was really big at the time and the record company wanted the band to be a little more commercial. Paul thought any idiot could write a disco song and a bet was made and a few hours later, the song was written and the Paul proved his point. The song went to #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. And as I mentioned earlier, the result was people thought this was a disco album. Wrong!! This song did have every trapping of a disco song, the tempo, the beat, the pop sound, the disco sound effects…I mean it was disco…but it was good and it was catchy and they still play it, but I still don’t know if I can give it full marks. Now on a side note, this is Gene’s least favorite song (and Peter and Ace hate it too).

    The next song was the first single off Love Gun’, “Christine Sixteen”.  Now this song wouldn’t fly today as it is an older man going after a much younger woman at only 16.  But at the time, no one thought anything about it.  Heck, they did this before with “Goin’ Blind’ off the ‘Hotter Than Hell’ album.  There is a cool piano riff in the song which was done by Eddie Kramer.  It is a fun, upbeat track and a favorite of mine for Gene.  A cool, fun fact about the song, the demo was done with Gene and two unknown artist at the time by the name of Eddie and Alex Van Halen.  They also did the demo for “Got Love For Sale” and you can hear those demos on Gene Simmons ‘The Vault”.

    “Black Diamond”.  The song was written by Paul and he does sing on it, but is mostly sung by Peter.  The songs starts off with a 12-string acoustic guitar and Paul sings the opening line and when he screams “Hit It!”, the song turns in to a blistering rock song with Peter taking over vocals. The song was written about New York and those ladies working on the street that they would fantasize about.

    “Detroit Rock City” is up next from ‘Destroyer’ and it the album version with all the opening bits of the boy getting in the car and all the car parts as well as the crash. The song does mention Detroit, but is really about a young fan that is killed why he was on his way to a Kiss concert.  The story is based off an actual event that occurred outside a Kiss concert in Charlotte where a fan was hit by a car and killed outside the arena.  Knowing it is based a real life event adds a little extra to the impact of the song.

    “Detroit Rock City” ends with the car crashing and immediately goes into the next song on the album “King of the Night Time World”.  It had the sound of “Detroit Rock City” as the two melded together perfectly. A pure rock explosion and when I was younger, I couldn’t play one without the other. Did you know this song was a cover? I didn’t.  It was actually written by Kim Fowley and performed by his band the Hollywood Stars in 1974, just under 2 years earlier.  The Kiss version had some major changes done to it so Paul Stanley and Bob Ezrin have been added as songwriters.

    “Calling Dr. Love” is the first of four Gene songs on the ‘Rock And Roll Over’.  The song stems from a Gene song called “Bad Bad Lovin’” which you can hear in many forms on Gene Simmons ‘The Vault’ (click links below).  It is a heavy song and Gene sounds as menacing as ever.  This is one of his signature songs.  Interesting to note, on the backing vocals, you can hear Katy Sagal from Married With Children and Sons of Anarchy.  Of course she wasn’t famous at this point.

    Now we get an old Wicked Lester song with “She” which was written by Gene Simmons and his friend Stephen Coronel. The groove was still there from that original version, but the song was much heavier and Ace takes it up a notch with the guitar.  The solo was even taken from The Doors song “Five to One”.  The song for me has this great flow and I love Peter’s playing as the style is more jazz than rock.  It fits the song well.  This is another one of my favorite tracks and though it is not a full on rocker in the “anthem” sense, it has something really cool and different.

    “Rock And Roll All Nite” as a studio version peaked at #69 and was the first single off ‘Dressed to Kill’.  However, it was this version that broke them, it was the live version off ‘Alive!’.  It is the rock anthem of rock anthem’s and you can hear those elements and that this song was bursting to be heard.  The song came together because Neil wanted them to write an anthem or something for the fans to rally behind and this was the result…not bad!  I will add that if I never hear this song played live by the band again, I would be okay with that. 

    And that is it. Yet another in a long line of compilations. I am almost done with them so be happy about that it. This one is not special by any means. Just thrown together with only a couple tracks from the 80’s and nothing from anything past ‘Asylum’. Pretty sad. If you like the 70’s Kiss songs then this has a nice selection, but still not worth getting. My Overall Score is a 2.0 out of 5.0 Stars as you do get 15 tracks which makes for a decent listen at least. But definitely skippable unless you can get for $1 (which you can’t, but if you could do it!!).

    The Kiss Review Series:

    1. Wicked Lester and the Progeny Demo Sessions (Bootleg)
    2. Kiss – Kiss (1974)
    3. Kiss – Hotter Than Hell (1974)
    4. Kiss – Dressed to Kill (1975)
    5. Kiss – Alive! (1975)
    6. Kiss – Destroyer (1976)
    7. Kiss – “Flaming Youth” 45 Promo Single – Bonus Edition (1976)
    8. Kiss – “Beth” – 7″ Single – Bonus Edition (1976)
    9. Kiss – Special Kiss Album For Their Summer Tour (1976)
    10. Kiss – The Originals (1976)
    11. Kiss – Rock & Roll Over (1976)
    12. Kiss – “Calling Dr. Love” – 7″ Single – Bonus Edition (1977)
    13. Kiss – Love Gun (1977)
    14. Kiss – “Christine Sixteen” – 7″ Single – Bonus Edition (1977)
    15. Kiss – Alive II (1977)
    16. Kiss – Double Platinum (1978)
    17. Kiss – Paul Stanley (1978)
    18. Kiss – Gene Simmons (1978)
    19. Kiss – Peter Criss (1978)
    20. Kiss – Ace Frehley (1978)
    21. Kiss – Best of Solo Albums (1978)
    22. Kiss – Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park Movie (1978)
    23. Kiss – Dynasty (1979)
    24. Kiss – “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” (1979) – 12″ & 7″ Singles (Bonus Edition)
    25. Kiss – Unmasked (1980)
    26. Peter Criss – Out of Control (1980)
    27. Kiss – Music From The Elder (1981)
    28. Kiss – Killers (1982)
    29. Kiss – Creatures of the Night (1982)
    30. Kiss – Lick It Up (1983)
    31. Kiss – Animalize (1984)
    32. Wendy O. Williams – WOW (1984) (Bonus Edition)
    33. Kiss – Animalize Live Uncensored (1985)
    34. Kiss – Asylum (1985)
    35. Kiss – “Tears Are Falling” 7″ Single (Bonus Edition) (1985)
    36. Kiss – Creatures of the Night (1985 Re-Issue)
    37. Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Vinnie Vincent Invasion (1986)
    38. Black N’ Blue – Nasty Nasty (1986)
    39. Ace Frehley – Frehley’s Comet (1987)
    40. Kiss – Exposed VHS (1987)
    41. Kiss – Crazy Nights (1987)
    42. Kiss – “Crazy Crazy Nights” – 12″ Single (Bonus Edition)
    43. Kiss – “Reason To Live” – 12″ Picture Disc (Bonus Edition)
    44. Kiss – Chikara (1988)
    45. Kiss – Smashes, Thrashes & Hits (1988)
    46. Kiss – Hot In The Shade (1989)
    47. Kiss – “God Gave Rock And Roll To You II” (1991) – 12″ Picture Disc
    48. Kiss – Revenge (1992)
    49. Kiss – Alive III (1993)
    50. Kiss – “I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Live)” (1993) – CD Maxi Single (Bonus Edition)
    51. Kiss – Konfidential VHS (1993)
    52. Kiss – Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved (1994)
    53. Kiss – MTV Unplugged (1996)
    54. Kiss – You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!! (1996)
    55. Kiss – Greatest Kiss (1997)
    56. Kiss – Greatest Hits (1997) – UK
    57. Kiss – Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions (1997)
    58. Kiss – Psycho Circus (1998)
    59. Kiss – The Second Coming Documentary (1998)
    60. Eric Carr – Rockology (1999)
    61. Mark St. John – Mark St. John Project (1999)
    62. Eric Singer Project – ESP (1999)
    63. Bruce Kulick – Audiodog (2001)
    64. Kiss – The Very Best of Kiss (2002)
    65. Kiss – Kiss Symphony: Alive IV (2003)
    66. Kiss – The Best of Kiss: The Millennium Collection (1974-1982) (2003)
    67. Gene Simmons – Asshole (2004)
    68. Kiss – Rock the Nation 2004 World Tour: Instant Live (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC 7/28/04) (2004)
    69. Kiss – The Best of Kiss: Volume 2 – The Millennium Collection (1982-1989) (2004)
    70. Kiss – Rock the Nation Live! DVD (2005)
    71. Kiss – Gold (2005)
    72. Kiss – The Best of Kiss: Volume 3 – The Millennium Collection (The 90’s) (2006)
    73. Kiss – Alive! The Millennium Concert (2006)
    74. Kiss – Kiss Alive! 1975-2000 Box Set (2006)
    75. Paul Stanley – Live to Win (2006)
    76. Kiss – Kissology: Volumes 1 to 3 (2006-2007)
    77. Kiss – HoriPro Music Publishing Collection: Disc 1 (2007)
    78. Kiss – Jigoku-Retsuden (2008)
    79. Kiss – Ikons (2008)
    80. Kiss – Playlist Your Way (2008)
    81. Kiss – 3 CD » Playlist + Plus (2008)
    82. Kiss – Sonic Boom (2009)
    83. Kiss – Superstar Series: The Best of Kiss (2009)
    84. Kiss – Legends of Rock (2009)
    85. Kiss – Icon 2 (2010)
    86. Kiss – Monster (2012)
    87. Kiss – The Casablanca Singles 1973-1982 (2012)
    88. Kiss – Star Boulevard (2012)
    89. Kiss – Kiss 40 (2014) – 2 CD Set
    90. Kiss – Kiss 40 (2014) – Japanese Edition
    91. Momoiro Clover Z vs Kiss – Samurai Sun – CD Single (2015)
    92. Kiss – Lo Mejor De…Kiss (2015)
    93. Kiss – Kiss Rocks Vegas (2016)
    94. Kiss – Kissworld: The Best of Kiss (2017)
    95. Kiss – Off the Soundboard: Tokyo 2001 (2021)
    96. Kiss – Off the Soundboard: Live in Virginia Beach July 24, 2004 (2022)
    97. Kiss – The Albums Ranked From Worst to First (2021)
    98. Kiss – Destroyer: 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition (2021)
    99. Kiss – Destroyer: 45th Anniversary 2-LP Deluxe Edition (Colored Vinyl) (2021)
    100. Kiss – Creatures of the Night: 40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition (2022)
    101. Kiss – Creatures of the Night: 40th Anniversary 3-LP Deluxe Edition (Colored Vinyl) (2022)
    102. Kiss – Off the Soundboard: Poughkeepsie, NY Mid Hudson Civic Arena, November 28, 1984 (2023)
    103. Kiss – Icon (2010 / 2023)
    104. Kiss – Lick it Up (40th Anniversary Picture Disc) (2023)

    The Bootleg Series:

    1. Kiss – ‘Accept No Imitations’ (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (ASYLUM TOUR)
    2. Kiss – Look Wot You Dun to Me (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (CRAZY NIGHTS TOUR)
    3. Kiss – The Summer of Satan: The Devils Ride Out! (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (DESTROYER TOUR)
    4. Kiss – Return to Capital Center (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (DYNASTY TOUR)
    5. Kiss – With Fire & Thunder (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (HOTTER THAN HELL TOUR)
    6. Kiss – Northhampton PA March 19th, 1975 (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (DRESSED TO KILL TOUR)
    7. Kiss – The Hottest Show On Earth (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (THE HOTTEST SHOW ON EARTH TOUR 2010)
    8. Kiss – All the Way to the Ball Room (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (Australian Tour 1995)
    9. Kiss – Kiss of Thunder (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (The Rising Sun Tour 2006)
    10. Kiss – Agora Ballroom 1974: The Cleveland Broadcast plus Bonus Cuts (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (THE KISS TOUR)
    11. Kiss – Hotter Than Hell: Radio Broadcast 1976 (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (ROCK & ROLL OVER TOUR)
    12. Kiss – The Tickler (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (LICK IT UP TOUR 1983)
    13. Kiss – Barbarize (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (ANIMALIZE WORLD TOUR 1984 – North American Tour)
    14. Kiss – They Only Come Out At Night (Bootleg Series) – Album Review (ANIMALIZE WORLD TOUR 1984 – EUROPEAN TOUR)
    15. Wicked Lester and the Progeny Demo Sessions (Bootleg)
    16. Kiss – Black Diamond: Lafayette Music Room, Memphis, TN April 18th, 1974 – FM Broadcast
    17. Kiss – End of the Road: In Allentown 2020 (PPL Center, Allentown, PA, 4th February 2020) (End of the Road Tour) – Blu-Ray
    18. Kiss – ‘Monster Tour: Simpsonville 2013’ (Charter Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, Simpsonville, C – 13th August 2013) – Blu-Ray
    19. Wicked Lester – The Original Wicked Lester Sessions (Bootleg)
    20. Kiss – The Ritz on Fire (August 12, 1988, The Ritz, New York City. A radio broadcast – Crazy Nights Tour)
    21. Kiss – Kiss My Axe 1978: Live from the Los Angeles Forum in California, August 25, 1977 (Love Gun Tour)
    22. Kiss – Gods of Thunder: The Legendary Concert Broadcast – Sao Paulo, August 27, 1994′
    23. Kiss – Black Diamond: Lafayette Music Room, Memphis, TN April 18th, 1974 – FM Broadcast (Alternate Cover)
    24. Kiss -Alive! in Amityville: June 1973 – (2021)
    25. Kiss – Set the World On Fire: Live (10 CD Box Set – Radio Broadcasts 1974-1994)
    26. Kiss – Diamonds in the Dust (2022)

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