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Track Listing 1. Creatures of the Night 2. Deuce 3. I Just Wanna 4. Unholy 5. Heaven's on Fire 6. Watchin' You 7. Domino 8. I Was Made For Lovin' You 9. I Still Love You 10. Rock and Roll All Nite 11. Lick It Up 12. Forever 13. I Love It Loud 14. Detroit Rock City 15. God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II 16. Star Spangled Banner
| Details | | Producer: | Eddie Kramer, Kiss | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Kiss: Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar); Gene Simmons (vocals, bass); Eric Singer (vocals, drums); Bruce Kulick (guitar). Additional personnel: Derek Sherinian (keyboards). Recorded live in Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Indianapolis, Indiana during Kiss' 1992 "Revenge Tour." If ALIVE III doesn't quite contain the overall quality of material that ALIVE! or ALIVE II did, it nonetheless offers its share of gems. Out of the later (post-makeup) Kiss songs, "Lick it Up" and "Heaven's on Fire" seem to hold up best when thrown in the company of "Detroit Rock City" and "Deuce." Luckily the duds are few, made up for by an inspired reworking of the "Star Spangled Banner" (which should make any self-respecting head-banger place his hand over his heart while continuing to bang his head) and the somewhat radical reworking of the old Argent chestnut "God Gave Rock and Roll to You." Seemingly inspired by these covers and the energy surge that must come from playing in Detroit (The "Rock City" where much of the album was recorded), Gene and Paul put on a show more than worthy of the Kiss name and legacy. ALIVE IV anyone?
Industry Reviews ...even if Kiss hasn't maintained its mid-'70s chart presence, their material remains as crunchy and melodic as ever....this third time is a charmer... Musician (07/01/1993)
3 Stars - Good - ...'Deuce,' vintage Kiss, rendered here with rampant punch, still sounds awesome, despite Gene Simmons's now mellowed manly holler....canny power pop given a merciless headbanging... Q (06/01/1993)
...Tighter and tougher than ALIVE II, if not the landmark ALIVE!... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (05/21/1993)
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