Revenge
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Unholy
- Take It Off
- Tough Love
- Spit
- God Gave Rock & Roll to You II
- Domino
- Heart of Chrome
- Thou Shalt Not
- Every Time I Look at You
- Paralyzed
- I Just Wanna
- Carr Jam 1981
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13016 in Music
- Brand: KiSS
- Released on: 1992-05-19
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
2005 Japanese pressing of 1992 original release, comes packaged in a standard jewel case. Mercury.
Customer Reviews
After 7 years since releasing ASYLUM, KISS finally rocks!
Being a huge fan since the age I could afford to buy albums, I've waited a long time for a KISS album of this quality. I bought the album in May 1992 when it was released mostly because it was my duty as a member of the KISS ARMY to buy every album of the of the band history including new ones. Was I surprise when I heard 'UNHOLY' co-written by none other than Vinnie Vincent, the most underatted songwriter in hard rock history! That song was our anthem in spring-summer 1992! The song quality of Gene Simmons exceeded his last well known contribution which was the Lick it Up album! I mean, GENE just wanted kick all the grunge bands ass! 'Spit','Domino' and "Thou Shall Not' rocked with the best of them. Paul Stanley writing was up to par, like all the songs he's written. 'Take it Off' and "I just Wanna' stands out. But his song 'Everytime I Look at You' should have been a huge hit not unlike Aerosmith's 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing'. Oh well, life's not perfect! Anyway, BUY the album if you don't own it! It's the best album KISS released in the non-make-up years!!!!
Unholy.
When the video for "Unholy" aired on MTV in April of 1992, I didn't even know who I was watching. When the credits at the end of the video showed, I was dumbfounded. Was this the same Kiss I had grown up with and then lost touch with? I went right out and bought Revenge and to this day I feel that this is definitely their best cd. No camp, no cheese, no bad tracks, just straight ahead hard rock. Sure, these guys are too old to be singing about going to a strip bar in "Take It Off" or having sex with underage girls in "Domino", but boy does it sound good anyway! Isn't that what rock and roll can be about! Kiss never has a message here, just attitude, which is all they need. Great tracks here like "Unholy", "Take It Off", "Spit", "Domino", "Tough Love", "Thou Shalt Not", "I Just Wanna" and "Heart of Chrome." They have yet to duplicate this cd with 1998's Psycho Circus. Revenge is a must have for rock collectors.
Great way for KISS to open the 90's
THE BAND: Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals, bass), Bruce Kulick (guitar), Eric Singer (drums & percussion).
THE DISC: (1992) 12 tracks clocking in at approximately 49 minutes. Included with the disc is a 10-page booklet, containing song titles/credits, song lyrics, band photos, and thank you's. Stanley has 7 song writing (or co-writing) credits and Simmons has 6. Also noted producer Bob Ezrin (producer of one of their classics, "Destroyer") has 6 co-writing credits, and Vinnie Vincent has 3. Label - Mercury.
COMMENTS: Kiss has been around for years... putting out several, if not many, studio releases each of the last 3 decades. Where the band had several classic albums released in the 70's; two albums (out of many) - "Creatures Of The Night" and "Lick It Up" being their heaviest and best studio albums of the 80's; and one studio album clearly jumping out during the 90's - "Revenge". Polished, slick, and full of crunchy chords and melodies. This is the first album recorded after the death of drummer Eric Carr (R.I.P. 11/24/91). New drummer Eric Singer has some great credentials - playing with Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, The Cult, Lita Ford, and Badlands. The back cover photo indicates the band is BACK (from many mediocre albums) and ready to rock - clad in their long black leather jackets (right out of "The Matrix"). "Revenge" stunned many listeners - reaching #6 on the Billboard Top 200 (albums) in 1992. The songs "Domino" and "I Just Wanna " reached #26 and #34 respectively on Billboard's "Mainstream Rock Tracks" list. "God Gave Rock & Roll To You II" reached #4 in the U.K. (but did not chart in the U.S.). Album highlights include: Track 1 "Unholy" - a great slow rocking opener from Gene; Paul's "Take It Off" and "Tough Love" have some great guitar work; the above mentioned hits in "Domino" and "I Just Wanna"; and notably a lost instrumental gem to close the album - Eric Carr's "Car Jam 1981". The only song I find myself disliking is Paul's ballad "Every Time I Look At You"... which I feel is a direct rip off of Rod Stewart's "The First Cut Is The Deepest". Despite this one song, Kiss really put a great album together. The band is in top form and Eric Singer is/was a nice replacement for Carr. *If you're a big fan of "Revenge", you have to check out "Alive III" which was recorded on the "Revenge" tour and features 4 tunes from the album. "Revenge" rocks mean and lean... great album (4.5 stars).




