Monday, 21 December 2015

ALIVE III (1993)

Kiss tried their best to battle their way out of the phantom zone...


Explosions!

This album was my first exposure to a lot of the 80s & 90s songs that Kiss perform on this album. Sadly, they don't perform many of these nowadays so it is cool to have them on here. I once read something that said these performances with Eric Singer on drums was like a racing car driver taking your normal everyday car for a crazy spin. I'm not doing that metaphor justice in anyway whatsoever, but it's totally true, because with him behind the kit the classic tracks all have a very different feel. It isn't bad - it's kinda fun, actually. The only kind of downer is that Bruce Kulick is such an epic guitarist that he just ignores the classic licks and shreds all over the old songs. That's less fun sometimes.

I Just Wanna is actually way cooler than the studio version. Paul gets the crowd to say a naughty word very loud. What a bad man! I Was Made For Lovin' You gets a hard rock attitude and quite frankly this is my favourite version. I don't care if it wasn't really recorded at a concert. Same goes for Lick It Up - the 'favourite version' part, not the 'recorded at a concert' part. Though I'm equally not concerned, I guess. Take It Off is in the same category, though I prefer to know this was live otherwise the section with the strippers would be really awkward...

Paul sings the shit out of Detroit Rock City, God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II is in some ways just as awesome as the studio version, and then things end in a weirdly patriotic manner with The Star Spangled Banner. I'm not sure why, but it makes me want to stand and salute.


Highlights:
Lick It Up, Forever, Detroit Rock City, God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II, The Star Spangled Banner

Lowlights:
Lack of Ace Frehley guitar licks



Verdict = 4 Smoking Les Paul Guitars



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