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Alive II

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Download links and information about Alive II by Kiss. This album was released in 1977 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:11:25 minutes.

Artist: Kiss
Release date: 1977
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:11:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Detroit Rock City (Live) 3:57
2. King of the Night Time World (Live) 3:06
3. Ladies Room (Live) 3:11
4. Makin' Love (Live) 3:13
5. Love Gun (Live) 3:41
6. Calling Dr. Love (Live) 3:36
7. Christine Sixteen (Live) 2:45
8. Shock Me (Live) 5:51
9. Hard Luck Woman (Live) 3:06
10. Tomorrow and Tonight (Live) 3:22
11. I Stole Your Love (Live) 3:35
12. Beth (Live) 2:23
13. God of Thunder (Live) 5:16
14. I Want You (Live) 4:14
15. Shout It Out Loud (Live) 3:39
16. All American Man 3:13
17. Rockin' In the U.S.A. 2:37
18. Larger Than Life 4:01
19. Rocket Ride 4:07
20. Any Way You Want It 2:32

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For Kiss' breakthrough 1975 release Alive!, the band had a total of three studio albums from which to select their in-concert repertoire. By mid-1977, Kiss had released another three studio recordings (Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun), and with a new Kiss album needed for the holiday season, a second live album, Alive II, was assembled. Three sides were recorded live in concert at the Los Angeles Forum (with a few tracks recorded in Japan), while the fourth side featured five new studio recordings. Like its predecessor, there's been quite a lot of speculation concerning extensive overdubbing (the proof being that you can often hear several Paul Stanley voices singing backup simultaneously!), but Alive II shows that Kiss was still an exciting live band despite all the hype. Adrenaline-charged versions of "Detroit Rock City," "Love Gun," "Calling Dr. Love," "Shock Me," "God of Thunder," "I Want You," and "Shout It Out Loud" are all highlights. On the fourth side, Ace Frehley only plays on a single song (his self-penned classic "Rocket Ride") for reasons unknown, while session guitarist Bob Kulick filled in for the AWOL Frehley. Among the studio tracks is the made-for-the-stage anthem "Larger Than Life," which the band surprisingly never performed live.