Kiss - Rock And Roll Over [4LP Picture Disc Box] Limited Edition, Book, Buttons, Photo Cards, Poster, Sticker (import)
ONLY 1 COPY!
LIMITED EDITION MASSIVE
4 LP PICTURE DISC BOX SET
WITH ALL THE GOODIES! !
ONLY 100 COPIES PRESSED WORLDWIDE!
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Winter 76-77 US Rock And Roll Over Tour Boxset!
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4 Picture Discs!
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4 Individual Sleeves!
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2 Concerts!
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Denver 1976 – first time on a picture disc!
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Providence 1976 – first time on a picture disc!
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Winter 76-77 Tour Diary!
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76 Page Book!
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5 Buttons!
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5 Photo Cards!
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1 Poster!
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1 Pass Sticker!
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2 Patches!
Watch the unboxing Video below to show what you will get!
A massive box set featuring four picture discs in individual covers, with a 76 page Winter Tour Diary photo book, 5 buttons, 5 photo cards, 1 poster, 1 pass sticker and 2 patches. Limited to 100 copies!
The Kiss album Rock And Roll Over reunited the band with Eddie Kramer, with whom they’d recorded their first demos during March 1973 and constructed their breakthrough Alive!. His studio work with them provided a taste of what could, and probably should have been, the sound of the first two albums. There was no shortage of ideas or material, and the resulting album was released on November 1, which seems completely insane for an album that had only been completed a week earlier. But it seems likely that the material was very spontaneous and specifically lacking in the refinement that Ezrin brought to the sessions.
The Winter Tour 1976/77 kicked-off in Savannah, Georgia on November 24. The band essentially used the same stage that had been used on the previous tour though it was refined with some stage props not being used. What is clear is that plenty of new material was introduced for the tour. Initially, Rock And Roll Over was represented with Take Me, Ladies Room, Hard Luck Woman, I Want You and Makin Love, which during the early stages of the tour appeared as an encore.
The amount of new material was impressive and further shifted the band’s material away from relying on the pre-Alive albums, particularly for a set that was specifically designed to run around 75 minutes in duration. Perhaps most important was the introduction of Beth into the set. By that time the band had no choice but to incorporate the song due to its hit status.
Bringing Peter out from behind the drum kit, to sit on a case and sing along to the canned orchestral track, allowed him to connect with the audience in a very personal and somewhat tender manner, again changing the overall dynamic of the band’s live show from the pure shock and awe of the earlier years. The band was moving on from their early years, not necessarily maturing, but at least evolving. This box features two shows from that tour.
Track list:
Disc 1 and 2: Civic Center, Providence, Usa January 1, 1977
1. Detroit Rock City
2. Take Me
3. Let Me Go, Rock N Roll
4. Ladies Room
5. Firehouse
6. Makin Love
7. I Want You
8. Cold Gin / Solo Ace
9. Do You Love Me
10. Nothin To Lose
11. Gene Solo / God Of Thunder / Peter Solo
12. Rock And Roll All Nite
13. Shout It Out Loud
14. Beth
15. Black Diamond