11/11: KISS “LOVE GUN” DELUXE EDITION REVIEW

Just got a copy of the recently released special edition of Kiss Love Gun. So many of the many reissues that I get are pretty pointless. Many times the remastering is not even done well and the artist is not even involved. Not the case with this one. This truly is a great reissue and worth the purchase. Everyone knows by now I am still a huge fan of CDs and they are very much by far still my favorite format. When CDs are produced like this it’s another reason why I love them so much. This deluxe edition of Love Gun has great packaging, photos, liner notes by Joe Elliott of Def Leppard, a great booklet and even a magnetic love gun (the original album had a cardboard one which broke after a few snaps!). The remastered original album sounds crisp and punchy without the over compression and volume that plagues some of these remasters these days. The bonus disc has some cool gems including a demo for a Simmons song call “I Know Who You Are” which hardcore fans will recognize as the song it became on his solo album the next year “Living In Sin”. There is also a real interesting recording of a young Paul Stanley explaining how a song goes that he just wrote called “Love Gun” which is a learning demo. I also found the 1977 Montreal radio interview with Simmons interesting when he talks about the band not taking any major turns in their music or being so pompous to make a concept record. Fascinating when you consider the next album had a disco song and The Elder would come shortly after! Love Gun was the bands sixth studio album and for the most part the final ever studio record from the original band (Anton Fig would play on Dynasty and Unmasked despite Peter being pictured). It holds a special place for many because it was when Kiss was on top of the world, firing on all cylinders, featured the vocal debut of Ace Frehley, and featured a tour and stage show unlike anything anyone had seen. It was Kiss at their peak. I saw Kiss for the first time in December of 1977 and it was a game changer for me and so many. This special edition really took me back to ’77 again, being that kid in my bedroom with Kiss posters all over the wall and dropping the needle on the start of “I Stole Your Love”. It encompasses all that was so great about being a kid and being lost in the music and mystique of Kiss while staring at the album jacket. Tommy Thayer worked on this reissue and regardless of how you feel about his current role in Kiss he was a fan first and foremost and he certainly has always done a great job when it comes to capturing the history the right way. I hope the rest of the bands catalog eventually gets this treatment on CD.

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  1. I’m looking forward to hearing this…a great and fair review Eddie. I think the fact that you are able to review this CD for what it is, including the Gene, Paul, and Tommy comments that you made can lead to some good discussion here without the vitriol that so often accompanies KISS posts.

    Understanding that there is great passion about the current state of the band, what you say (and how you frame your comments) means a lot to your fans. This is one of the best Trunk Reports that I have seen you do on KISS.

    1. Hey Eddie – what do you think of the KISS cover of Paul McCartney’s “Venus and Mars/Rockshow” that came out as a stream on Rolling Stone this morning? I’ve always thought it was a tune custom fit for KISS since I first heard it as a kid.
      I know that you tend to avoid Tommy/Eric-era KISS, but it’s worth a listen.

    2. I have no issue with them playing in the band or their ability, just can’t look at the visual. I’ll check it out, was unaware of it, thanks

    3. “Al,”

      I tried contacting you offline, but shockingly, my e-mail bounced back.

      As the other mod here, I just wanted to let you know that as far as I am concerned, any future posts that I see by you, will be deleted. What Eddie decides to do with your comments, is up to him.

      We all get that you are a fan of Mr. Ladd, so please feel free to extol all his virtues on his official website. It’s obvious you are trying to goad and belittle Eddie. I have seen enough, so considered yourself forewarned.

      Say “hi” to Mr. Ladd and have a great day,

      Dana from EddieTrunk.com 🙂

  2. Gotta fully agree with you , This is a very well done remaster and the extras certainly made it worth it. I too hope they do the same with the rest of the KISS catalog.

  3. Well said Eddie! What do you prefer, this or the remastered Destroyer? I wish they would have taken the child’s voice out of God of Thunder when remastered but oh well. Thanks!

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