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edonline
02-23-2004, 07:06 PM
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=musicNews&storyID=4418120

Gene Simmons Solo Album Due in April
Mon February 23, 2004 02:31 PM ET

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Kiss bassist/singer Gene Simmons will inaugurate his own label April 20 with the release of his second solo album, "***hole."

The set is a follow-up to Simmons' 1978 self-titled solo debut, released in conjunction with albums by each of the original members of Kiss -- guitarist Ace Frehley, singer/guitarist Paul Stanley and drummer Peter Criss. Issued on the Casablanca label, "Gene Simmons" peaked at No. 22 on The Billboard 200 albums chart.

"Doing a solo record is important because I write so many different kinds of songs," Simmons said. "I literally have hundreds of songs that are demoed up that aren't right for Kiss, and some songs that weren't used on Kiss records I still like. In assembling the album, I went and reviewed over a hundred songs that I had lying around, and then it was by process of elimination I determined what would go on the record. But at the end of the day, above and beyond style, I had to like the songs."

The self-produced Simmons Records/Sanctuary Music Group set's title track will be delivered a week earlier to U.S. rock radio outlets for airplay consideration.

Like his last solo album, "***hole" is said to be a versatile affair, featuring everything from hard rock and blues to power ballads.

"I'm a child of the Beatles," Simmons explained. "They created this sort of hybrid white version of American music. They could do it all -- Little Richard, country, pop, soul, psychedelia. They had no rules. That had a major effect on me and that influence comes through on the record."

Simmons co-wrote the track "Waiting for the Morning Light" with Bob Dylan, while Frank Zappa is listed as co-writer of "Black Tongue." The recording of the latter includes the late artist's vocals and guitar, as well as contributions from Zappa's wife Gail, and his children Dweezil, Ahmet and Moon.

Other guests on "***hole" include Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, one-time Kiss members Bruce Kulick and Eric Singer, and Simmons Records artist Bag, as well as Simmons' longtime girlfriend Shannon Tweed, and the couple's children Sophie and Nicholas.

Kiss spent much of 2003 on the road on a co-headlining tour with Aerosmith, pulling in just under $50 million in 43 shows reported to Billboard. Stanley is also planning his second solo release.

A week after Simmons' solo album is released, Koch will release an 11-track Kiss tribute album, "Spin the Bottle."

Reuters/Billboard

Maestro
02-24-2004, 03:52 AM
Like his last solo album, "***hole" is said to be a versatile affair, featuring everything from hard rock and blues to power ballads.

"When You Wish Upon a Star" is a power ballad? :p

Maestro

darchangel
02-24-2004, 11:52 AM
MOTHER OF GOD!!!

<has heart attack>


I MUST OWN THIS PIECE OF AUDIO TREASURE!!!

KISS IS MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE BAND EVER!!!



YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!



Death to Beth

~darchangel~

spacemonkey
02-24-2004, 12:51 PM
Hooollyyy moooollyy!

Im getting this as soon as its out! Cool news! Thanx.

PapaJupe2k
02-24-2004, 04:32 PM
This is great news indeed.:cool: I'll be looking for it come April. Eagerly anticipating Paul's new solo effort as well. They were both solid efforts the first time around, but Ace's outshined both Gene and Paul's, now that was genious.

I loved Radioactive and Living in Sin (At the Holiday Inn), though.:)

spacemonkey
02-27-2004, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by PapaJupe2k
This is great news indeed.:cool: I'll be looking for it come April. Eagerly anticipating Paul's new solo effort as well. They were both solid efforts the first time around, but Ace's outshined both Gene and Paul's, now that was genious.

I loved Radioactive and Living in Sin (At the Holiday Inn), though.:)

I also really liked Genes previous solo effort, I think that See You Tonite is a great song! One of Genes best. I can hear that song over and over. Though I think "when you wish upon a star" was a bit out of place in that album.

Of Genes songs I also love 'going blind'. Its also on the new Kiss Alive IV accompanied by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and it sounds grrrrreat!

I also enjoyed "New York Groove" from Ace's solo album, that songs got an incredible....groove to it. :D

PapaJupe2k
03-03-2004, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by spacemonkey
I also really liked Genes previous solo effort, I think that See You Tonite is a great song! One of Genes best. I can hear that song over and over. Though I think "when you wish upon a star" was a bit out of place in that album.

Of Genes songs I also love 'going blind'. Its also on the new Kiss Alive IV accompanied by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and it sounds grrrrreat!

I also enjoyed "New York Groove" from Ace's solo album, that songs got an incredible....groove to it. :D

Agreed on all counts. It seems they always threw one strange song that didn't really belong on an album. Remember "Then She Kissed Me" off of Love Gun?:)

"Going Blind" is an awesome song. It was very haunting with the full orchestra on Alive IV.

I heard of a live version of "New York Groove" on a KISS video tape that I have, it was great. They didn't do that one on the reunion tour when I saw them though.:( The thing I loved about Ace's solo album was the psychadelic vibe it had, that was somthing totally different from KISS and I can't get enough of it to this day. Not one bad song. The instrumental at the end "Fractured Mirror" is just hauntingly beautiful to listen to, I get chills.:)

BorderEevilIII
05-04-2004, 08:49 PM
Since April is a distant memory....
Amazon has a June 8th release date....

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