Kiss Album Ranking Discussion Part 3 - Dynasty, Unmasked, The Elder, and Creatures of the Night

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  • Brent and Brian discuss and rank Kiss's transitional albums as the band worked with different producers, experimented with different styles, employed outside writers, and worked with different drummers.
    6:59 Dynasty
    20:05 Unmasked
    34:09 Music From The Elder
    54:49 Killers
    58:30 Creatures of the Night
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @daveycretin664
    @daveycretin664 7 днів тому +1

    I agree with you gents, this is an undervalued period in the band’s history. Since I REALLY rambled in my previous missive on your last episode, I’ll keep this short, simple and sweet. For me, anyway.
    4. Unmasked. It is perhaps less hard rock, more commercial and definitely - as you stated - more in the power-pop realm. I just don’t like the songs as much as the ones on their previous release. Highlights for me are “Shandi” and “Torpedo Girl.”
    3. Dynasty. Not a disco album, only “l Was Made for Lovin’ You” really fits the bill. I’ve always loved that song. I find the songs on this record more to my liking than the ones on Unmasked. Besides the smash, I dig “Sure Know Something,” “Charisma” and oddly enough, “X-Ray Eyes.”
    2. Creatures of the Night. Quite simply, a top tier KISS album that rocks and fires on all cylinders. One of our most played albums by the band at my old record store job, since we all loved it. No duff tracks here.
    1. Music from “The Elder.” As a wacky progger, this just may be my favorite KISS album. I have a memory, as a teen, of sneaking into the kitchen late at night to watch the TV show Fridays. On this particular episode, KISS was the musical guest. On a tiny black and white TV, with an earpiece, was my first exposure to the band that l can recall. That’s one reason this record holds a special place in my heart, mind and memory. Plus, the rocking songs, the Prog nature of it all, etc. l know it’s maligned by many, but l love it.
    Looking forward to watching the next episode in the coming week.
    Cheers from The Big Apple.
    Rock Out, Prog On and Pogo!
    Your pal and mine,
    ~ The Delirious Davey Cretin, from CRETIN CLASSICS.
    PS: Gotta bounce and get ready for a fave B-Sides show we’re gonna film soon on another channel, not mine.

    • @underlordsuniverse7823
      @underlordsuniverse7823  3 дні тому

      That Friday's tv performance is, to the best of my knowledge, the only time they ever played any songs from The Elder live. And it's a great performance!