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Hotter Than Hell

Hotter Than Hell (1974) was the second album of the rock group KISS. It peaked only at #100 in the charts. It best known tracks are the title track, "Got To Choose," and "Let Me Go, Rock & Roll". The last one was the first of many rock anthems the group recorded. Hotter Than Hell was also one of the band's many picture discs.

Track listing

1. Got To Choose (Stanley)

Lead vocal: Paul

2. Parasite (Frehley)

Lead vocal: Paul & Gene

3. Goin' Blind (Simmons/Coronel)

Lead vocal: Gene

4. Hotter Than Hell (Stanley)

Lead vocal: Paul

5. Let Me Go, Rock & Roll (Simmons/Stanley)

Lead vocal: Gene

6. All The Way (Simmons)

Lead vocal: Gene

7. Watchin' You (Simmons)

Lead vocal: Gene & Paul

8. Mainline (Stanley)

Lead vocal: Peter

9. Coming Home (Stanley/Frehley)

Lead vocal: Paul

10. Strange Ways (Frehley)

Lead vocal: Peter

Produced by Kenny Kerner & Richie Wise

  • Ace Frehley: backing vocals, lead guitar
  • Paul Stanley: vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Gene Simmons: vocals, bass guitar
  • Peter Criss: vocals, drums
Last updated: 10-13-2005 03:05:36
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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