1997 Cornerstone Kiss Series One
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1997 Cornerstone Kiss Series One
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#6 | 1968--Years before the world is introduced t | |||
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#10 | 1973--Practicing endlessly in their roach-an | |||
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#77 | Ace Frehley | |||
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#51 | Ace Frehley created his solo album in a cust | |||
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#15 | Ace's love for science-fiction stories, astr | |||
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#63 | After KISS completed its 1980-1981 tour, Pau | |||
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#74 | Alive II | |||
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#45 | Alive II, co-produced by KISS and Eddie Kram | |||
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#70 | Alive! | |||
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#7 | Although Gene and Stan failed to get along d | |||
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#64 | Although Gene, Paul and Eric were receptive | |||
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#22 | Although KISS left the road to record Hotter | |||
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#49 | Although KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park | |||
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#46 | Although KISS' monstrous achievements ensure | |||
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#8 | April, 1972--With Gene and Paul working towa | |||
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#65 | Based on The Elder's poor sales, KISS did no | |||
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#29 | By january 1976, KISS' signature had been st | |||
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#9 | By late 1972, Gene, Paul and Peter had forme | |||
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#84 | Creatures of the Night | |||
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#71 | Destroyer | |||
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#30 | Destroyer assaulted record stores on March 1 | |||
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#75 | Double Platinum | |||
23. |
#69 | Dressed To Kill | |||
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#24 | Dressed To Kill proved to KISS' breakthrough | |||
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#44 | During KISS' 1977-1978 Can-Am World Tour, th | |||
26. |
#80 | Dynasty | |||
27. |
#79 | Gene Simmons | |||
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#52 | Gene Simmons recorded his album with Double | |||
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#68 | Hotter Than Hell | |||
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#1 | Hotter than Hell! [Introduction] | |||
31. |
#38 | In April 1977, KISS flew to Japan on their o | |||
32. |
#33 | In early October 1976, KISS taped Paul Lynde | |||
33. |
#37 | In February 1977, KISS returned home to cele | |||
34. |
#66 | In hopes that Ace Frehley would retract his | |||
35. |
#47 | In March 1978, KISS returned to Japan to est | |||
36. |
#48 | In May 1978, KISS began shooting KISS Meets | |||
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#23 | In October 1974, Hotter Than Hell hit record | |||
38. |
#31 | In preparation for KISS' upcoming "Spirit of | |||
39. |
#50 | In summer 1978, Peter Criss entered New York | |||
40. |
#13 | Inspired by his love of classic horror movie | |||
41. |
#83 | Killers | |||
42. |
#67 | Kiss | |||
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#90 | KISS Collector Cards Series I Checklist CL | |||
44. |
#11 | Kiss' desire to create the ultimate rock 'n' | |||
45. |
#59 | KISS entered New York's Record Plant to lay | |||
46. |
#20 | KISS' first album was completely recorded an | |||
47. |
#87 | KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park | |||
48. |
#86 | KISS Merchandise | |||
49. |
#61 | KISS' musical and visual presence had seriou | |||
50. |
#27 | KISS' next album was completed with an arsen | |||
51. |
#34 | KISS recorded their sixth album, Rock And Ro | |||
52. |
#36 | KISS resumed touring after the release of Ro | |||
53. |
#85 | KISS Scarcity! | |||
54. |
#57 | KISS--the rulers of rock 'n' roll-- returned | |||
55. |
#39 | Less than a month after KISS destroyed Japan | |||
56. |
#41 | Less than a week before Love Gun's release, | |||
57. |
#73 | Love Gun | |||
58. |
#89 | Makeup Variations | |||
59. |
#82 | Music from the Elder | |||
60. |
#19 | On New Year's Eve 1973, KISS performed at Ne | |||
61. |
#54 | On September 18, 1978, all four KISS solo al | |||
62. |
#78 | Paul Stanley | |||
63. |
#12 | Paul Stanley is the "The Starchild"--the ult | |||
64. |
#76 | Peter Criss | |||
65. |
#58 | Peter Criss' performances were slipshod thro | |||
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#60 | Promptly after Paul Caravello joined KISS, h | |||
67. |
#72 | Rock and Roll Over | |||
68. |
#35 | Rock And Roll Over, released November 11, 19 | |||
69. |
#88 | Scrapbook Shots | |||
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#21 | Shortly after the release of KISS' first alb | |||
71. |
#32 | Shortly before KISS embarked on their "Spiri | |||
72. |
#3 | Space Ace - Ace Frehley | |||
73. |
#4 | The Cat - Peter Criss | |||
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#2 | The Demon - Gene Simmons | |||
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#25 | The KISS buzz caught like uncontrollable wil | |||
76. |
#42 | The same day Love Gun was released, Marvel C | |||
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#5 | The Starchild - Paul Stanley | |||
78. |
#16 | Their new image intact, KISS set their third | |||
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#17 | Throughout summer 1973, KISS continued to de | |||
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#28 | To build on Alive!'s momentum, several publi | |||
81. |
#81 | Unmasked | |||
82. |
#62 | Unmasked was KISS' first album to sell under | |||
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#14 | When it comes to playing drums, no one can m | |||
84. |
#26 | While KISS gained notoriety for their massiv | |||
85. |
#40 | While recording Love Gun, Paul, Gene, Peter | |||
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#55 | While the KISS phenomenon grew endlessly aro | |||
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#18 | With a signed recording contract, a cash adv | |||
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#53 | With every intention of creating his own, un | |||
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#56 | With Peter Criss' absence from the studio, r | |||
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#43 | Within days after Love Gun's release, KISS b |