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Crazy Nights



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Kiss Music:
Crazy Nights



Music
Crazy Nights
by Kiss

Crazy Nights
List Price: $11.98Label: Island / Mercury

Salesrank: 17407

Released: September 1, 1998
Our Price: $4.70
Used Price: $4.99
Media: Audio CD

Crazy Nights Track Listing:
1. Crazy Crazy Nights
2. I'll Fight Hell to Hold You
3. Bang Bang You
4. No, No, No
5. Hell or High Water
6. My Way
7. When Your Walls Come Down
8. Reason to Live
9. Good Girl Gone Bad
10. Turn on the Night
11. Thief in the Night

Editorial Review:
2005 Japanese pressing of 1987 original release, comes packaged in a standard jewel case. Mercury.

Crazy Nights Reviews:
Another successful KISS 80's Glam/Pop/Rock album. 4 Star Review
2009-11-17 - While it's not one of my more favorite releases from KISS in the 80's, it's still not bad. It's much more Pop-oriented than the last few KISS entries before it, much more similiar in the vein of their Unmasked album, but this one is much better, in my opinion. Bruce Kulick returns again as lead gutarist and does some mighty fine guitar licks and riffs on here, especially on the Van Halen-sounding No, No, No guitar solo opening. Eric Carr continues as the band's drummer and performs quite well throughout. Paul Stanley really shines on this release though and holds much of the album up by contributing the majority of the vocals. Gene Simmons songs are good too. All in all, it's not a bad album, but, it definitely could have used a little more of an edge to it all in order to make it truly great.

Standout tracks are Crazy Nights, No, No, No, When Your Walls Come Down, Reason To Live, and Girl Gone Bad.

Kiss on Halloween 5 Star Review
2009-11-15 - Well, the make-up's off, the light's are on, and the party's over. Who were you kissing on Halloween when I had to dance with myself? How many times will you break my heart? Bust my trust? I guess as many times as I allow. It's up to me, who else can I count on on? Well, I can count on Kiss, I suppose. No Santa, no Superman, no soul mate. Kiss is real. Crazy Crazy Nights. God gave Halloween to you. Would you rather hear Grateful Dead songs the rest of your life? That don't sound like heaven at all. Crazy crazy nights. Remembering his youth (in 1970), John Lennon said "Rock and roll was real, everything else was unreal." Excellent jukebox to cure the hurt. Who was kissing me on Halloween?

KISS New Wave! 4 Star Review
2009-11-14 - Crazy Nights album shows KISS as a New Wave band of the 80's doing very well. Although Simmons was not focused on the band, songs like "Hell or High-Water" and "Good girl gone bad" would remark his style on album.

Stanley as always impeccable in vocals, Kulick define style and expertise to record the powerful solos of "No, No, No" and "Turn on the Night". If you liked the 80's with Tear for Fears, Warrant, you should buy this CD!

crazy nites 5 Star Review
2009-08-09 - i had the record i just needed the cd to this so i could listen to it easyer.

songs are great, though i wish the sound was more , deeper an clearer, bass and trebble, to give it that stereo depth, even on record its more mid bass rather then deep bass.

80's pop metal 5 Star Review
2009-06-16 - polished 80's pop metal masterpiece. no this is not your regular kiss. this is kiss hiring a producer and trying to sound like all the other 80's bands.while only 3.5 to 4 star release, nudged it up to offset the trolls. 35 years and counting ,even with all the haters KISS continues.










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