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Where is Carnival of Souls?

 

Probably in most people's bins.

 

 

Nah,it should be here too. I love the album, although it wouldn't get my vote for the best. Solid production too...

 

JL

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Crazy nights is my all time fav Kiss album.

One of my all time fav hard rock cd.

The title track is one of the best song ever made, Why they don't always play it live?It always gave me the strenght to carry on when I was down.

Reason to live is one of my all time favorite ballad.

Kiss were better without make up. In my opinion if Gene Simmons leave the microphon to the mighty Paul Stanley and dedicate himself to the bass(he could sing one or two songs, not more), the quality of each album will be much better.

Come on Paul Stanley is one of the best hard rock singer, Gene is a funny showman but his voice is not fine for sure.

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Had to go with Animalize....loved the guitar playing of Mark St. John and saw them on tour for this album....Gene with his terrible wig after doing Runaway w/ Tom Selleck..Sill an awesome show :P

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Lick It Up.... I know most hardcore KISS fans don't think much of the releases with Vinnie Vincent, but this is actually my favorite of all KISS releases.

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REVENGE is my favorite non-makeup KISS album... with ASYLUM in at a close second.

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Wow, I can't believe how poorly 'Hot in the shade' is rating in this one. Only one vote. I think I voted 'Crazy Nights' for number one, but 'Hot in the shade' and 'Revenge' would both be very close. 'Hot in the shade' was the first Kiss album I ever bought. HMV, Blacktown Westfields. Good times.

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I am a fan of all of those albums! But, I went with "Crazy Nights"!

In a close second would be "Animalize" and then "Lick It Up"

Again, all very good albums though!

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Been reading some of the older posts in this thread (some of which date back to before I joined this board) and I'm actually surprised to see that I'm not the only one here who hated CRAZY NIGHTS... because I always thought that album blew ass... there! I said it! And it felt GREAT too! :lol:

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Been reading some of the older posts in this thread (some of which date back to before I joined this board) and I'm actually surprised to see that I'm not the only one here who hated CRAZY NIGHTS... because I always thought that album blew ass... there! I said it! And it felt GREAT too! :lol:

 

 

I think in my post I called it "Lame".

I don't know if I hate it I just enjoy all of the other albums so much more.

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Wow, I am one of only a select few that love Hot In The Shade :o

 

I like the Hot in the Shade to.

Although I read an interview a few days ago with Bruce Kulick and he said that was his least fav Kiss album that he played on. It has a few killer songs and the rest are very good. It's better than Crazy Nights and Asylum, but that's just my opinion.

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