KISS – Dressed to Kill

Album Info

Artist: KISS

Title: Dressed to Kill

Year: 1975

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Tracklist

  • 1. Room Service (3:01)
  • 2. Two Timer (2:48)
  • 3. Ladies In Waiting (2:33)
  • 4. Getaway (2:43)
  • 5. Rock Bottom (3:55)
  • 6. C'mon And Love Me (2:58)
  • 7. Anything For My Baby (2:35)
  • 8. She (4:09)
  • 9. Love Her All I Can (2:41)
  • 10. Rock And Roll All Nite (2:48)

Review

Holy shit, talk about a rock 'n' roll sucker punch! KISS's 'Dressed to Kill' came out swinging in '75, and it's still knocking heads today. These glam rock gods cranked out this beast in just 10 days at Electric Lady Studios, and you can feel that raw, manic energy oozing from every track. The suits on the cover might scream Wall Street, but the tunes are pure, unadulterated Main Street mayhem.

Now, let's talk bangers. 'Rock and Roll All Nite' is the crown jewel here, a straight-up anthem that'll have you air guitaring till your arms fall off. But don't sleep on 'Rock Bottom' or 'C'mon and Love Me' - these tracks pack more punch than a whiskey-fueled bar brawl. The whole album's a tight, high-octane ride, with most songs clocking in around 3 minutes. It's like KISS grabbed you by the collar, dragged you through a mosh pit, and left you gasping for more. This ain't your grandma's rock album, it's a fist-pumping, head-banging masterpiece that defined an era. - Jaxx