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TMD unearths an extremely rare unmixed version of the classic KISS song “Rock And Roll All Nite” from the legendary hard rock act’s third studio album entitled Dressed To Kill. As the story goes, “Rock and Roll All Nite” was written by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. It was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City during February of 1975.
The listener will experience KISS in the studio in their most raw form ever and will hear a lot of existing vocal echo on this truly historic ‘unmixed’ version. More importantly, the listener will hear a young rock band poised to take over the music world at a time when Gerald Ford was President of The United States.
One final note, the band – except for drummer Peter Criss – took the famous album cover shot in business suits that were loaned to them by their late great manager Bill Aucoin, because they didn’t have one of their own yet!
Listen to the rare track below!
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