Rock and Roll Over

by Island / Mercury

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Release Date:1997-08-12
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:731453238022
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Island / Mercury
ASIN:B000001EL5
Category:Music

Tracks on Rock and Roll Over by Island / Mercury

  1. I Want You
  2. Take Me
  3. Calling Dr. Love - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
  4. Ladies Room - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
  5. Baby Driver - Kiss, Criss, Peter
  6. Love 'Em and Leave 'Em - Kiss, Simmons, Gene [1]
  7. Mr. Speed
  8. See You in Your Dreams - Kiss, Simmons, Gene
  9. Hard Luck Woman
  10. Makin' Love

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Japanese pressing of this 1976 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Kiss have been one of the best-selling Rock bands in history. Since the Japanese min-LP sleeves were introduced into the marketplace, it was no surprise to find that Kiss have sold more CDs in this limited edition format than any other artist. 10 tracks including 'Calling Dr. Love', 'Mr. Speed' and 'I Want You'. Distriibuted for a limited time in Europe with new UPC number. Universal.
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As the follow-up to their unusually experimental Destroyer (nonetheless one of Kiss's best albums ever), Rock and Roll Over, released the same year, contains more conventional three-chord material. That's not a bad thing, since Kiss at their peak arguably did three-chord arena-rock better than anyone else. "Calling Dr. Love" was a hit single, as was the surprisingly bittersweet (for Kiss) "Hard Luck Woman." "I Want You" is an unnerving mix of tenderness and tension, while "Take Me" is understandably urgent. Although this was material that would become conventional over the years--thanks to legions of copycat bands--it still sounds good today, probably because whether they're being sleazy or sweet, Kiss sound like they mean it. -- Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews

The Return Of Early KISS! - Reviewed on 2008-12-04
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This album is probably my favorite KISS album of all time, if I had to choose one. I love everything about it, from the cover artwork to the triumphant return to their original heavy sound prior to DESTROYER. I love every song on this album, even the mellow "Hard Luck Woman" which was an obvious attempt by Paul Stanley to cash in on the popular sound of Rod Stewart as a follow-up to Peter Criss' "Beth." My only gripes here (and they are small ones) are that the subject of every single song is about sex, and the obvious absence of an Ace Frehley songwriting contribution. 5 Stars!

Other albums I bought that sound like this are: Sloopjohnd , Dressed to Kill and Theatre Of Pain
Great release... - Reviewed on 2008-10-09
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Like most 70's Kiss records, this has stood the test of time. Rock and Roll Over has aged well alongside the 80's NWOBHM bands. If you weren't paying attention to the rock scene in '75, then this was a smack in the face. I'd say 90% of this album can be found on different Greatest Hits packages. If you want to start your collection with Kiss at their peak, get this now. Or, if you're fans like the rest of us, get KISS first and see where it all started.
Kiss Returns To The Classic Sound! - Reviewed on 2008-09-21
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After the more experimental previous album, the group opted to return to the style displayed on their first three releases. In 1976 the classic line-up of Paul Stanley (vocals/rhythm guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar), Gene Simmons (bass), and Peter Criss (drums) headed for the Record Plant to lay down the ten tracks included with producer Eddie Kramer. The resulting "Rock And Roll Over" LP happens to be one of their most consistent. Frehley plays a lot of fantastic solos on this record. Basically, it's filled with nine vintage hard rock cuts plus an acoustic ballad.

The first song "I Want You" is one of the best. It starts with a catchy acoustic arpeggiated intro plus the soft vocals of Stanley. Before long, a buzzsaw rhythm guitar passage appears leading into the main part of the song and it's a hybrid of blues rock and poppy hard rock. A killer solo from Frehley shows up in the middle. Another favorite of mine is the third number "Calling Dr. Love" sung by Simmons. Frehley's guitar has a thick distorted sound that I really liked and the lead of one of his best ever! "Mr. Speed" is also a highlight. It's a catchy straightforward hard rock song while "Making Love" combines their trademark sound with some acoustic guitar, plus a heavy metal riff for the verses. Simmons also contributed the standout song "See You In Your Dreams" which he later did a remake on his 1978 solo album. I really like the chord progressions on this one and the vocals are memorable too. Last but not least there's "Hard Luck Woman", a brilliant acoustic ballad sung by drummer Criss. It's one of my favorites that's often quite overlooked for some reason!

The rest of the songs follow their usual hard rock style and are great too. If hard rock is what you dig, then this album is a great addition to your collection for sure!
Thanks for taking the time to read!
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Burns Like Fire - Reviewed on 2008-09-01
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This is my favorite KISS album. It's the one that will never leave my car, and always picks me up, no matter how down in the dumps I am. Along with Love Gun, this is what I would take with me if I was stranded on a desert island.

"Take Me," "I Want You," and "Baby Driver" rock hard. And who could go wrong with "Calling Dr. Love?"

Rock and Roll Over is pure 70s KISS!!!
Kiss, "Rock N Roll Over", 1976 - Reviewed on 2008-06-20
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By this time KISS were extremly popular and enjoying the success from there 1976 tour. When they started recording for this album they got Eddie Kramer too record it. And the album was recorded live but not really live. This album was recorded in a arena too get that sound. A great hard rocking album that almost goes back too there roots. Buy it today you dont know what your missing.

1. I Want You 5/5 stars
2. Take Me 5/5 stars
3. Calling Dr. Love 4.5/5 stars
4. Ladies Room 5/5 stars
5. Baby Driver 4/5 stars
6. Love Em Leave Em 4.6/5 stars
7. Mr. Speed 5/5 stars
8. See You In Your Dreams Tonite 5/5 stars
9. Hard Luck Woman 4/5 stars
10. Makin Love 5/5 stars
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