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Kiss psycho circus video
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Stanley and Simmons have claimed various reasons for them not playing much on the album from them not being capable, to them not showing up, to them wanting new financial deals, to it being the producer's choice to not use them. Peter Criss stated in Makeup to Breakup: My Life in and Out of Kiss, that Paul Stanley was so determined not to work with him and Frehley in the studio that they were paid $850,000 each not to participate in the recording. Ace Frehley and Criss were used sparingly, with Criss playing drums only on "Into the Void". As with Dynasty and Unmasked, however, many of the songs were recorded by uncredited players. " You Wanted the Best" is the only Kiss song in which lead vocals are shared by the entire lineup.įollowing the highly successful 1996–97 reunion tour, Psycho Circus was marketed as the first new studio album by the band's original lineup since 1979's Dynasty (as Peter Criss did not participate on the 1980s Unmasked, although Criss' drum work is limited to only one of the nine songs on Dynasty). Some pressings featured a lenticular cover that alternates between a black Kiss logo and the album title with pictures of a clown and the band members, while the Japan initial first pressing featured a pop-up cover which had three foam spring-loaded panels of a clown face and two others with band members faces that popped out when the doors were opened.

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Psycho Circus is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Kiss and the first to involve all four original members since 1979's Dynasty, While touted as a band effort, Peter Criss was only allowed to play drums on the Ace Frehley-penned track, Into The Void, and guitarist, Frehley, was only allowed play on two regular album tracks, the one he wrote plus You Wanted The Best (He also played on a bonus track called In Your Face, penned by Simmons).













Kiss psycho circus video