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20th Century Masters - The Best of Kiss: The DVD Collection

20th Century Masters - The Best of Kiss: The DVD Collection
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Tracks
1. I Love It Loud
2. Lick It Up
3. Heaven's On Fire
4. Tears Are Falling
5. Crazy Crazy Nights


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89123 in DVD
  • Brand: KiSS
  • Published on: 2004
  • Released on: 2004-03-30
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Why!?1
Why release a dvd with 4-5 videos, most of which are already on Kiss Exposed and Kiss Extreme close-up, official Kiss videos. What a waste of plastic. It's obvious the band didn't have nothing to do with this because there are more cds and dvds under this title by other artist with a handfull of songs/videos and usually their best or most well known songs are left out. Zzzzzzzzz

How About A Volume 23
KISS, THE 20th CENTURY MASTERS DVD is alright for the 8 or 10 bucks that you will spend on it. The Videos on this disc are:
1.I Love It Loud,2.Lick It Up,3.Heaven's On Fire,4.Tears Are Falling,and 5.Crazy Crazy Nights. Granite there have could have been more cause where talking about KISS here but then again. I really hope KISS decides to put out a Video collection on DVD. This DVD is a alright DVD and a good Collector's item for a KISS fan.

Good for the fan4
I enjoyed the Vid for I LOVE IT LOUD, but the rest are just a waste of space. Nice to have as a small collection, but really not worth it in the KISS universe. I bought it because I am a KISS fan.
The concept of the MILLENIUM MASTERS is basically a small sample of either CD material, or in this case Video material is put out as an example of the artists work. So, its meant for someone who is not a fan. That way, they can get a collection of artists across a broad spectrum. So, the purpose of this very repetitive collection is not for the fan to buy it, but for the non fan to shell out a small amount and see what any particular artist is like. The amount of small sample discs, video and cd, is getting very large. I suspect it is very much a marketing ploy.