Right on except that I think that applies better to the first Alive; on Alive II, I actually prefer the Studio versions of most songs though the song selektion is (almost) perfect for the era you mentioned.rsmurphy wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:40 pm KISS songs have so many cool riffs but to my ears most of their albums are bogged down with filler. Must-haves are Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun; but you can just pick-up Alive II and enjoy a double LP of front-to-back bangers. That tone arm ain't leaving the record until the run-off. Bet.
Also, I don't think the debut has too many fillers,the versions there just sounds so weak compared to Alive and since you get 7.5 of the 10 songs there (leaving only filler instrumental "Love the from Kiss", LAME cover "Kissin time' and power-poppy beginning of "let me know"-standout coda appears on Alive attached to the end of She I think), it's pretty pointless.
Otherwise, Hotter... has some sludgy standouts NOT on Alive like Goin blind and Strangeways but the remaining three are indeed fillers, Dressed to kill is mostly weak outside of the Alive songs and the production is razor-thin and trebly, Destroyer is frequently too Bob Ezrin overblown outside of the classics on Alive II and Rock'n'roll over is 40% filler, deep cut for me is MR Speed which is really cool., otherwise,Alive 2 covers it well.. Love Gun has Almost Human as a deep cut, otherwise, it's the songs on Alive III that works-stuff like Hooligan and Plaster Caster is really dull, Crystals cover is lame and Tomorrow and Tonight is... "suspect"...call it a guilty pleasure because it's awful but I like it in spite of itself...