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  <review>Kiss Unplugged is an MTV Unplugged album by American rock band Kiss. On August 9, 1995, the band performed on MTV Unplugged in what is considered to be the beginning of the Kiss Reunion Tour. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons contacted former members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley and invited them to participate in the event. Fan reaction to Criss and Frehley at the Unplugged show was so positive that, in 1996, the original lineup of Kiss reunited, with all four original members together for the first time since 1980.
It marked the only time the original lineup performed publicly without their trademark makeup, and was also the only time Frehley and Criss shared a stage with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick. It was the first time Singer had part of a lead vocal on an album (shared with Criss on "Nothin' to Lose"). On March 12, 1996, the concert was released on CD, and on the Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 DVD set, which was released December 18, 2007. This included the original DVD release of the concert plus five previously unreleased songs: "Hard Luck Woman" (with Stanley on vocals), "Heaven's on Fire", "Spit", "C'mon and Love Me", and the infamous country version of "God of Thunder". The LP version of the album includes a poster and some were pressed on yellow marbled vinyl.</review>
  <outline>Kiss Unplugged is an MTV Unplugged album by American rock band Kiss. On August 9, 1995, the band performed on MTV Unplugged in what is considered to be the beginning of the Kiss Reunion Tour. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons contacted former members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley and invited them to participate in the event. Fan reaction to Criss and Frehley at the Unplugged show was so positive that, in 1996, the original lineup of Kiss reunited, with all four original members together for the first time since 1980.
It marked the only time the original lineup performed publicly without their trademark makeup, and was also the only time Frehley and Criss shared a stage with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick. It was the first time Singer had part of a lead vocal on an album (shared with Criss on "Nothin' to Lose"). On March 12, 1996, the concert was released on CD, and on the Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 DVD set, which was released December 18, 2007. This included the original DVD release of the concert plus five previously unreleased songs: "Hard Luck Woman" (with Stanley on vocals), "Heaven's on Fire", "Spit", "C'mon and Love Me", and the infamous country version of "God of Thunder". The LP version of the album includes a poster and some were pressed on yellow marbled vinyl.</outline>
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  <title>MTV Unplugged</title>
  <year>1996</year>
  <premiered>1996-03-12</premiered>
  <releasedate>1996-03-12</releasedate>
  <runtime>57</runtime>
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  <genre>Arena Rock</genre>
  <genre>Hard Rock</genre>
  <genre>Heavy Metal</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
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  <artist>KISS</artist>
  <albumartist>KISS</albumartist>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>1</position>
    <title>Comin’ Home</title>
    <duration>02:52</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>2</position>
    <title>Plaster Caster</title>
    <duration>03:18</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>3</position>
    <title>Goin’ Blind</title>
    <duration>03:37</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>4</position>
    <title>Do You Love Me</title>
    <duration>03:13</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>5</position>
    <title>Domino</title>
    <duration>03:46</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>6</position>
    <title>Sure Know Something</title>
    <duration>04:14</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>7</position>
    <title>A World Without Heroes</title>
    <duration>02:57</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>8</position>
    <title>Rock Bottom</title>
    <duration>03:20</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>9</position>
    <title>See You Tonight</title>
    <duration>02:26</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>10</position>
    <title>I Still Love You</title>
    <duration>06:09</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>11</position>
    <title>Every Time I Look at You</title>
    <duration>04:43</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>12</position>
    <title>2,000 Man</title>
    <duration>05:12</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>13</position>
    <title>Beth</title>
    <duration>02:50</duration>
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  <track>
    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>14</position>
    <title>Nothin’ to Lose</title>
    <duration>03:42</duration>
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    <title>Rock and Roll All Nite</title>
    <duration>04:19</duration>
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  <artistdesc>Kiss (often styled as KISS) was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 by Paul Stanley (vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals, bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar, vocals) and Peter Criss (drums, vocals). Known for their face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with shock rock-style live performances which featured fire-breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and pyrotechnics. The band went through several lineup changes, with Stanley and Simmons remaining the only consistent members. The final lineup consisted of them, Tommy Thayer (lead guitar, vocals) and Eric Singer (drums, vocals).
With their makeup and costumes, the band members took on the personas of comic book-style characters: the Starchild (Stanley), the Demon (Simmons), the Spaceman or Space Ace (Frehley), and the Catman (Criss). Beginning with their 1975 live album Alive!, Kiss became one of America's most successful rock bands and a pop culture phenomenon during the second half of the 1970s. Due to creative differences, Criss departed the band in 1980, followed by Frehley in 1982. They were replaced by Eric Carr (the Fox) and Vinnie Vincent (the Ankh Warrior), respectively. The band's commercial success had declined during the early 1980s before experiencing a resurgence in 1983, when they began performing without makeup and costumes, marking the beginning of the band's "unmasked" era that would last until 1996. The first album of this era, 1983's platinum-certified Lick It Up, successfully introduced them to a new generation of fans, and its music videos received regular airplay on MTV. Vincent left the band in 1984, being replaced briefly by Mark St. John before Bruce Kulick joined the band for the next twelve years. Eric Carr died in 1991 of heart cancer and was replaced by Eric Singer.
In response to a wave of Kiss nostalgia in the mid-1990s, the original lineup reunited in 1996, which also saw the return of their makeup and stage costumes. The resulting 1996–1997 reunion tour was highly successful, grossing $143.7 million, making it the band's most successful tour. Criss and Frehley subsequently left the band again following the 2000–2001 tour, which at the time was intended to be Kiss' last. Criss and Frehley were replaced by Singer and Tommy Thayer (Criss briefly rejoined the band from 2002 to 2004), respectively. The band continued with its original stage makeup, with Singer and Thayer using the original Catman and Spaceman makeup respectively. After 46 years of recording and performing, Kiss began a four-year-long farewell tour, the End of the Road World Tour, in January 2019 and retired after performing their final show in New York City in December 2023.
Kiss is regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of all time, as well as one of the best selling bands of all time, claiming to have sold more than 75 million records worldwide, including 21 million RIAA-certified albums. Kiss has also earned 30 Gold albums, the most of any band from the United States. Kiss has 14 Platinum albums, three of which earned multi-Platinum. On April 10, 2014, the four original members of Kiss were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Kiss was ranked by MTV as the ninth "Greatest Metal Band of All Time", and placed tenth on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" list, as well as being ranked as the third "Best Metal and Hard Rock Live Band of All Time" by Loudwire magazine.</artistdesc>
  <label>Mercury Records</label>
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