I love the nostalgic nature of this Amazon review of my KISS book, written by someone named Kris Anderson:
I
spent two years between ages 12 and 14 listening to KISS virtually every day.
Alive II was on a constant cycle among me and my friends - so much so that we
could speak and sing every word that was uttered on that album. It wasn’t the
only one, but it was definitely part of the soundtrack of our lives.
It
took some time for me to receive this book and it was worth the wait. So much
so that I read it in one sitting! This is not your average encyclopedia. This
is a very detailed; very cross referenced volume of information that is perfect
for super fans and average fans alike.
Organized
alphabetically, each entry covers any aspect of KISS that you can think of:
personnel, events, music, songs, individual projects, related bands, former
bands, venues, producers, merchandising etc.
Not
only are these areas covered, they are cross referenced. Some entries are
substantial. This is true in particular about the members of the group –
original and replacements. Each is covered in equal depth.
What
I loved the most about this book is that it is not filtered through the Gene
Simmons/Paul Stanley prism. Equal weight is given to Peter Criss and Ace
Frehely as there is to Eric Carr, Tommy Thayer and others. Too many times in
“official” KISStory, the story cuts out the original members who we grew up
loving.
*You can order Encyclopedia of KISS HERE.
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