Casablanca Records albums (Music Guide): Midnight Express, Destroyer, Music from "The Elder", Bad Girls, Kiss, Creatures of the Night, Dynasty
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ISBN / ASIN1233061577
ISBN-139781233061570
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 44. Chapters: Midnight Express, Destroyer, Music from "The Elder", Bad Girls, Kiss, Creatures of the Night, Dynasty, Love Gun, Hotter Than Hell, Unmasked, Love to Love You Baby, Chocolate City, White Heat, They're Playing Our Song, I Remember Yesterday, Once Upon a Time, Dressed to Kill, Gene Simmons, Rock and Roll Over, Mothership Connection, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, Take Me Home, Prisoner, Four Seasons of Love, Paul Stanley, Village People, Up for the Down Stroke, Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome, Encounters of Every Kind, Motor Booty Affair, Gloryhallastoopid, Out of Control, Light of Love, Pleasure Train, Trombipulation, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein, Caught, Moonlight Madness, Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk, On Earth as It Is in Heaven, Firin' Up, Something in the Night, Highway, Play Me or Trade Me, Meco Plays The Wizard of Oz, Mouth to Mouth, Knights of the Sound Table, Strange Spirits, Invasion of the Booty Snatchers, Chain Lightning, From Here to Eternity, Cruisin', Alligator Woman, Pleasure Principle, Angel, White Hot, Helluva Band, Go West, Good to Be Alive, Sinful, Keeping Time, Lenny and the Squigtones, Feel Me, Live and Sleazy, The Third Album, Macho Man, Pucker Up, Body Talk Muzik, Rock America, Shut Out, Superman & Other Galactic Heroes. Excerpt: Destroyer is the fourth studio album by Kiss, released on March 15, 1976 in the US. It was the second consecutive Kiss album to reach the top 20 in the US, as well as the first to chart in Germany and New Zealand. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on April 22, 1976. It was certified platinum on November 11, 1976, the first Kiss album to achieve that distinction. Coming on the heels of the band's breakthrough album Alive!, Destroyer is easily the most ambitious studio recording of the band's 70s catalogue. Bob Ez...










