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(with credits to Alex Carranza, from whose KISS FAQ I got most of the material)
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley met for the first time in 1970, when Gene played one
show with Pauls band Uncle Joe. In 1971 Gene formed the band Rainbow along with
Stephen Coronel. Paul stanley wants to join Rainbow, but is beeing turned down on
the phone. This does not stop Paul from turning up at the auditions, and this time
he gets hired. 1972 Rainbow develops into Wicked Lester and gets a record deal
with Epic Records. They record their debut album, but Epic drops the band and the
record is never released. Gene and Paul discovers Peter Criss through an ad in
Rolling Stone Magazine and the band changes name to KISS. In 1973 KISS advertises
in Village Voice for a guitarist, and after auditions they hire Ace Frehley.
Now the band starts wearing makeup, and Ace comes up with the KISS logo.
In March 1976 Destroyer, their second goldselling album was released. The same
year in May they made their first performance in Europe on the "KISS Around
The World" tour. This year they also released a tour album to promote the
summer U.S. tour, and Casablanca released the compilation The Originals, which
consisted KISS first three studio albums. In November they released
Rock and Roll Over, and Destroyer recived their first platinum certification.
Love Gun, released in June 1977 became their first record to ship Platinum,
and later that year their second live album Alive II does just the same.
The Alive II tour went on until February 1978, and in April that year the
greatest hits compilation Double Platinum was released. In May and June 1978 the
film KISS Meets The Phantom Of The Park was filmed at Magic Mountain in Valencia.
The film had premiere in October.
In May 1982 the greatest hits album Killers was beeing released all around the world, once again with
the exception of North America. In October that year the album Creatures Of The Night
was out on the market. In November 1982 the KISS lineup changes again when Ace leaves the
band, and was replaced by Vinnie Vincent. In June 25 1983
the band does their last preformance in makeup... atleast in this era.
Later in 1983 Vinnie does his recording debut on Lick It Up, which was the only
KISS album he was involved in. Vinnie was fired from the band during the
European tour, but came back to play the American part of the tour. When the
tour closed in March 1984 Vinnie leaved the band for good, and Mark St. John
took his place.
1984 they released the album Animalize with Mark on guitar, but
later that year he was forced to leave KISS due to a disease called Reiter's Syndrome.
His place was taken by Bruce Kulick, and in 1985 they release Asylum. In 1986
the members did all kinds of different stuff besides KISS, like Gene starring in
various movies and so on. Therefore no album was released this year. In March 1987
the band went into the studio to record a new album, which was released in September
under the name Crazy Nights. To celebrate that KISS now has been around for 15 years,
they released the compilation Smashes, Thrashes And Hits in November 1988.
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1989 the album Hot In The Shade was released, and the the year after they went on tour with
their largest stageshow ever. In 1991 it was announced that Eric Carr suffered
from cancer in the heart, and in November 24, a very sad day for all KISS fans, he dies due to this.
Eric Singer now takes on the part as drummer in KISS, and in May 1992 the album
Revenge, dedicated to Eric carr, was released. During the Revenge tour the material
to Alive III was recorded, and the album was released in May 1993. In 1994 and 1995
they tour and appeared in various TV-shows. In August the thing that all fans
had wished for happened. The original lineup was reunited for a stageshow filmed and recorded
by MTV, for their unplugged series. The original lineup preformed two songs, and
two more songs was preformed with both the current and the original lineup. The rest of
the show was done with the current KISS setup at the time.
Then the band entered the studio again
to record a new album, which did not not get released at the time,
but become known as Head or Carnival Of Souls.
In March 1996 the KISS Unplugged album was released, and rumors were that there would be
a reunion of the original members. The band wouldn't comment on this but in February that year
they showed up at the Grammy Award in full makeup. In April they finally announced that
they would do a reuniontour in 1996 and 1997. In June 1996 the album You Wanted The Best,
You Got The Best!, with oldmaterial (some previously unreleased), was released to
celebrate the reuniontour. In europe they also released a compilationalbum called
Greatest KISS in late 1996. Bruce and Eric left the band, and KISS started out on a big
worldtour with the original members. In the summer of 1997 rumers started spreading that the unreleased album was going to be released, and under the name Carnival Of Souls - The Final Sessions, the album hit the stores in late october. After the tour the band went into the studio to record a brand new album with all new material. This album is planned to be on the market in early 1998, with a major tour following. There will also be a collectors box to buy in 1998.
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