Kiss - Destroyer

Kiss - Destroyer
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Album Details

Title: Destroyer
Artist: Kiss
Release Date: 1976
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Mercury, Polygram, Universal Distribution, Casablanca
Duration: 34:03
UPCs: 042282414922, 4988005311177, 4988005435569, 4988005525680, 4988011369995, 602498423950, 602517810679, 731453237827, 0731453237827, 042282414946, 042283241428, 0602498423950, 4988005472380, 4988011359996, 498800531117, 060249842395
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Album Rock, Pop-Metal
Moods: Boisterous, Brash, Hedonistic, Outrageous, Party/Celebratory, Rollicking, Rousing, Rowdy, Sleazy, Theatrical, Aggressive, Bravado, Confident, Confrontational, Dramatic, Energetic, Exuberant, Rambunctious, Reckless, Snide, Swaggering, Ambitious, Campy, Fun, Irreverent, Raucous, Rebellious, Sexual, Visceral, Ironic, Silly, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Detroit Rock City
  2. King of the Night Time World
  3. God of Thunder
  4. Great Expectations
  5. Flaming Youth
  6. Sweet Pain
  7. Shout It out Loud
  8. Beth
  9. Do You Love Me
  10. [Untitled]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDUniversal Distribution2308
2007CDUniversal Distribution842395
2006CDMercury9842395
2006CDUniversal Distribution93095
1999CDMercury11782
1997CDMercury5323782
1997CDCasablanca532378
1990CDPolygram824149
1987CDCasablanca8324142

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Album Review

The pressure was on Kiss for their fifth release, and the band knew it. Their breakthrough, Alive!, was going to be hard to top, so instead of trying to recreate a concert setting in the studio, they went the opposite route. Destroyer is one of Kiss' most experimental studio albums, but also one of their strongest and most interesting. Alice Cooper/Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin was on hand, and he strongly encouraged the band to experiment -- there's extensive use of sound effects (the album's untitled closing track), the appearance of a boy's choir ("Great Expectations"), and an orchestra-laden, heartfelt ballad ("Beth"). But there's plenty of Kiss' heavy thunder rock to go around, such as the demonic "God of Thunder" and the sing-along anthems "Flaming Youth," "Shout It Out Loud," "King of the Night Time World," and "Detroit Rock City" (the latter a tale of a doomed concert-goer, complete with violent car-crash sound effects). But it was the aforementioned Peter Criss ballad, "Beth," that made Destroyer such a success; the song was a surprise Top Ten hit (it was originally released as a B-side to "Detroit Rock City"). Also included is a song that Nirvana would later cover ("Do You Love Me?"), as well as an ode to the pleasures of S&M, "Sweet Pain." Destroyer also marked the first time that a comic-book illustration of the band appeared on the cover, confirming that the band was transforming from hard rockers to superheroes. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ace FrehleyGuitar, Group Member
Bob EzrinOrchestration, Producer
Corky StasiakEngineer
Dennis WolochDesign
Gene SimmonsBass
H.A. MacmillanOrchestra
Jay MessinaEngineer
Joseph M. PalmaccioRemastering
Ken KellyIllustrations, Paintings
Mitchell KannerRedesign
Paul StanleyGuitar, Group Member
Peter CrissGroup Member, Drums
Robert V. ConteLiner Notes