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dressed to kill kiss Dressed To Kill Super Deluxe 8LP + Blu-ray Audio + Dressed To Kill Sin

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dressed to kill kiss Dressed To Kill Super Deluxe 8LP + Blu-ray Audio + Dressed To Kill SinThis bundle includes: Dressed To Kill Super Deluxe 8LP + Blu ray Audio Dressed To Kill Since 1975 T Shirt Dressed To Kill celebrates 50 years with a specially tailored Super Deluxe 180 gram 8 LP + Blu ray Audio box rocking 107 total tracks with 78 unreleased tracks. The original album is newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the 1975 stereo analog tapes on LP 1. LP 2 & 3 showcases 23 demos, alternate mixes and instrumental outtakes from the

This bundle includes:
Dressed To Kill Super Deluxe 8LP + Blu-ray Audio
Dressed To Kill Since 1975 T-Shirt

Dressed To Kill celebrates 50 years with a specially tailored Super Deluxe 180-gram 8-LP + Blu-ray Audio box rocking 107 total tracks with 78 unreleased tracks. The original album is newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the 1975 stereo analog tapes on LP 1. LP 2 & 3 showcases 23 demos, alternate mixes and instrumental outtakes from the Larrabee Sound and Electric Lady Studios sessions including the unreleased tracks “Mistake” and “Burning Up With Fever.” From the 1975 Dressed To Kill Tour comes two full concerts on LP 4 thru 8 – Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 16 and RKO Orpheum Theatre in Davenport, Iowa on July 20, First Show – both newly mixed by legendary producer & engineer Eddie Kramer from the original multi-track analog tapes as KISS performed in 1975 – no overdubs. The Blu-ray Audio disc features Dressed To Kill newly mixed by David Frangioni from the original multi-track analog tapes in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 Surround along with the newly remastered 1975 stereo mix in 192kHz 24-bit and 96kHz 24-bit PCM stereo, plus two 1975 promo videos for “C’mon And Love Me” and “Rock And Roll All Nite” newly transferred from the 16mm film reel in HD.

Dressed To Kill Since 1975 T-Shirt features iconic album cover and KISS logo screen printed on front with track list on back.

The Super Deluxe explodes further with an extensive array of bonus kollectibles including:
• 100-page Hardcover Book with extensive liner notes by Ken Sharp featuring new interviews from Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and many notable Dressed To Kill-era KISS team members plus tons of unreleased photos and rare imagery.
• Dressed To Kill 1975 Press Kit featuring
o Band Bio
o Three Black & White Publicity Photos, each 8”x10”
o 5-inch Cover Sticker
o Marketing Slick Sheet
o T-Shirt Iron-On
o New Band Poster 20”x30”
o Dressed To Kill Gold Promo Poster 20”x30”
o Japan Print Ad 7.5”x11”
o Cobo Arena Concert Poster 20”x25”
o Cobo Arena Concert Tier A Ticket Stub
o Spring Tour ’75 Backstage Pass
o Long Beach Arena Concert Backstage Pass
o Felt Turntable Mat
• Four Live Color Glossy Photos, each 9”x12”
• Die-Cut Magnet Sheet
• Four Band Member Double-Sided Coasters
• Embossed Metal New York License Plate
• Hotel Key Fob
• Album Cover Lenticular
• Dressed To Kill Bumper Sticker
• Die-Cut Double-Sided Mobile
• 1975 Creem KISS Komix Litho
• Gotham Rock City News Volume 3 Newspaper – Track-by-Track interviews with Gene, Paul, Peter & Ace along with a Cobo Arena interview with Eddie Kramer after newly mixing the concert he recorded in 1975
• Two Iron-On Patches
• Four Prism Foil Buttons
• Four White-Pearled Guitar Picks

DRESSED TO KILL (REMASTERED)

LP ONE – SIDE A:
1. Room Service
2. Two Timer
3. Ladies In Waiting
4. Getaway
5. Rock Bottom

LP ONE – SIDE B:
1. C’mon And Love Me
2. Anything For My Baby
3. She
4. Love Her All I Can
5. Rock And Roll All Nite

DEMOS, ALTERNATE MIXES AND INSTRUMENTAL OUTTAKES *

LP TWO – SIDE C:
1. Mistake (Studio Demo)
2. Rock And Roll All Nite (Studio Demo)
3. Anything For My Baby (Studio Demo)
4. Burning Up With Fever (Studio Demo)
5. Rock And Roll All Nite (Studio Demo – Party Version)

LP TWO – SIDE D:
1. Rock And Roll All Nite (Studio Demo – Alternate Vocal Take)
2. Room Service (Extended Outtake)
3. Two Timer (Alternate Mix)
4. Ladies In Waiting (Alternate Ending)
5. C’mon And Love Me (Alternate Mix)
6. Anything For My Baby (Alternate Mix)

LP THREE – SIDE E:
1. Love Her All I Can (Alternate Mix)
2. Two Timer (Extended Alternate Mix)
3. Anything For My Baby (Extended Alternate Mix)
4. Rock And Roll All Nite (Super-Fast Outtake)
5. Room Service (Instrumental Outtake)
6. Two Timer (Instrumental Outtake)

LP THREE – SIDE F:
1. Getaway (Instrumental Outtake)
2. Rock Bottom (Instrumental Outtake)
3. Anything For My Baby (Instrumental Extended Outtake)
4. She (Instrumental Extended Outtake)
5. Love Her All I Can (Instrumental Outtake)
6. Rock And Roll All Nite (Instrumental Outtake)

LIVE IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN – COBO ARENA – MAY 16, 1975*

LP FOUR – SIDE G:
1. Rock Bottom
2. Strutter
3. Nothin’ To Lose
4. Two Timer

LP FOUR – SIDE H:
1. Let Me Know
2. Got To Choose
3. She
4. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo

LP FIVE – SIDE I:
1. Parasite
2. Cold Gin

LP FIVE – SIDE J:
1. 100,000 Years
2. Peter Criss Drum Solo / 100,000 Years
3. Let Me Go, Rock N’ Roll

LP SIX – SIDE K:
1. C’mon And Love Me
2. Firehouse
3. Deuce

LP SIX – SIDE L:
1. Rock And Roll All Nite
2. Black Diamond

LIVE IN DAVENPORT, IOWA – RKO ORPHEUM THEATRE – JULY 20, 1975 – FIRST SHOW*

LP SEVEN – SIDE M:
1. Deuce
2. Strutter
3. Got To Choose
4. Hotter Than Hell

LP SEVEN – SIDE N:
1. Firehouse
2. She
3. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo
4. Nothin’ To Lose

LP EIGHT – SIDE O:
1. C’mon And Love Me
2. 100,000 years
3. Peter Criss Drum Solo / 100,000 Years

LP EIGHT – SIDE P:
1. Black Diamond
2. Cold Gin
3. Rock And Roll All Nite

BLU-RAY AUDIO – DRESSED TO KILL

[Dolby Atmos* / Dolby True HD 5.1* / 192kHz 24-bit & 96kHz 24-bit PCM Stereo]
1. Room Service
2. Two Timer
3. Ladies In Waiting
4. Getaway
5. Rock Bottom
6. C’mon And Love Me
7. Anything For My Baby
8. She
9. Love Her All I Can
10. Rock And Roll All Nite

BONUS VIDEOS*
[48kHz 24-bit PCM Stereo Only]
1. Rock And Roll All Nite (1975 Promo Video)
2. C’mon And Love Me (1975 Promo Video)

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