Paul Stanley - Kiss: Paul Stanley (1978/2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Paul Stanley
- Title: Kiss: Paul Stanley
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Universal Music GmbH
- Genre: Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 35:08
- Total Size: 82.8 / 233 / 761 MB / 1.38 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Tonight You Belong To Me
02 - Move On
03 - Ain't Quite Right
04 - Wouldn't You Like To Know Me
05 - Take Me Away (Together As One)
06 - It's Alright
07 - Hold Me, Touch Me (Think Of Me When We're Apart)
08 - Love In Chains
09 - Goodbye
01 - Tonight You Belong To Me
02 - Move On
03 - Ain't Quite Right
04 - Wouldn't You Like To Know Me
05 - Take Me Away (Together As One)
06 - It's Alright
07 - Hold Me, Touch Me (Think Of Me When We're Apart)
08 - Love In Chains
09 - Goodbye
Self-titled solo album by the rhythm guitarist and vocalist of the hard rock band KISS. One of four solo albums released individually by the members of KISS in 1978, it was produced by Paul Stanley and Jeff Glixman. The album peaked at #40 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album was the most Kiss-like of the four, sounding more like an official band release rather than a solo outing. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing – Stanley had become a seasoned hard rock songwriter by this point, churning out some of Kiss' best material ("Love Gun," "Detroit Rock City," "I Want You," etc.), and wisely stuck to his winning formula on Paul Stanley. With the help of studio musicians, as well as guitarist Bob Kulick (who was almost an original member of Kiss, and brother of future Kiss replacement guitarist Bruce) and Rod Stewart/Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Stanley's album is on par with Ace Frehley's as far as consistency is concerned. A couple of epic compositions (by Kiss standards) are highlights – "Tonight You Belong to Me" and "Take Me Away (Together as One)" – as are the more straightforward tracks "Ain't Quite Right," "Wouldn't You Like to Know Me?," "It's Alright," and "Goodbye." While his other Kiss bandmates took more chances with their solo records (with varying results), Stanley's album is more or less what a new Kiss album released in 1978 would have sounded like.
Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album was the most Kiss-like of the four, sounding more like an official band release rather than a solo outing. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing – Stanley had become a seasoned hard rock songwriter by this point, churning out some of Kiss' best material ("Love Gun," "Detroit Rock City," "I Want You," etc.), and wisely stuck to his winning formula on Paul Stanley. With the help of studio musicians, as well as guitarist Bob Kulick (who was almost an original member of Kiss, and brother of future Kiss replacement guitarist Bruce) and Rod Stewart/Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Stanley's album is on par with Ace Frehley's as far as consistency is concerned. A couple of epic compositions (by Kiss standards) are highlights – "Tonight You Belong to Me" and "Take Me Away (Together as One)" – as are the more straightforward tracks "Ain't Quite Right," "Wouldn't You Like to Know Me?," "It's Alright," and "Goodbye." While his other Kiss bandmates took more chances with their solo records (with varying results), Stanley's album is more or less what a new Kiss album released in 1978 would have sounded like.
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