In this episode, KISS's recording tribulations undergo a conceptional transformation as Morpheus takes a seat at the writing table...
In this episode, we jump forward in the Elder story and present an "audio play" of one treatment to set the stage for the further exploration of The Elder's "concept."
In this episode, Kiss await Bob Ezrin's attention and prepare material for their first sessions with him at Toronto's Phase One Studios. They've got their guru behind the console, so smooth sailing, now, right? Right?!
In this episode, we go songless to celebrate the events leading up to Kiss's Alive! album in 1975...
The Audio Odyssey is an expansive exploration of Kiss's trials and tribulations recording a follow-up to "Unmasked." In this episode, Kiss seek a producer for their 1981 recording project.
The Audio Odyssey is an expansive exploration of Kiss's trials and tribulations recording a follow-up to "Unmasked." In this episode, Kiss enter the studio for their first sessions with Eric Carr.
The Audio Odyssey is an expansive exploration of Kiss's trials and tribulations recording a follow-up to "Unmasked." In this chapter, an overview of 1981, setting the stage for future episodes.
In this episode, "Burning Up With Fever," released on Gene Simmons' solo album in 1978 but originally demoed by KISS in 1975...
In this episode, we go songless to celebrate the events leading up to Kiss's first homecoming to New York City at the Beacon, and the release of the "Dressed to Kill" album in 1975...
In this episode, "C'mon And Love Me," released on the "Dressed to Kill" album in 1975...
In this episode, "Rock and Roll All Nite," released on the "Dressed to Kill" album in 1975...
In this episode, "Parasite," released on the "Hotter than Hell" album in 1974...
In this episode, "Shock Me," Ace Frehley's lead vocal debut released on KISS's "Love Gun" album in June 1977.
In this episode, "Sunday Driver," the which became "Let Me Know" when the debut album was released in February 1974.
In this episode, "100,00 Years," released on KISS's debut album in February 1974.
In this episode, "And On The 8th Day," released on KISS's "Lick It Up" album in September 1983.
In this episode, "Nowhere to Run," first released worldwide excluding North America, on "Kiss Killers" in 1982.