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Dressed to Kill

  • AMG Review of Dressed to Kill

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    Greg Prato
    All Music Guide

    By the release of their third album, 1975's Dressed to Kill, Kiss were fast becoming America's top ock concert attraction, yet their record sales up to this point did not reflect their ticket sales. Casablanca label head Neil Bogart decided to take matters into his own hands, and produced the new record along with the band. The result is more vibrant sounding than its predecessor, 1974's sludgefest Hotter Than Hell, and the songs have more of an obvious pop edge to them. The best-known song on the album by far is the party anthem "Rock and Roll All Nite," but it was the track "C'Mon and Love Me" that became a regional hit in the Detroit area, giving the band their first taste of radio success. Since the band was on the road for a year straight, songs such as "Room Service" and "Ladies in Waiting" dealt with life on the road (i.e., groupies), and a pair of songs were reworked from Kiss' precursor band, Wicked Lester ("Love Her All I Can" and "She"). With Dressed to Kill's Top 40 showing on the Billboard charts, the stage was now set for Kiss' big commercial breakthrough with their next release.

30 days of non-stop rock video war Day 8
over 3 years ago

ahhhh words of wisdom to live bywhen i first herd this i *KNEW* what is was all aboutkeep rockin' kiddies

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Love Her All I Can
over 2 years ago
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It's probably a damn good thing I didn't get to go to that Police show the other night (although to check out my comrade Rob B's review, please note the addendum at the bottom of the piece). Instead, my lovely wife and I went out to belatedly celebrate our 6th Anniversary. Our actual anniversary was last weekend, but we were ensconced out at her sister's place in Pennsylvania. While Peggy's ext...

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