• The Animalize World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss in support of their twelfth studio album, Animalize. This was the first tour with...
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  • sessions for Animalize saw the band regaining momentum, as 1983's Lick It Up had achieved Platinum status and yielded a successful tour. With the departure...
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    performed on Animalize. After contracting arthritis which made it difficult to perform, he was temporarily replaced on the Animalize World Tour by Bruce Kulick;...
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  • Animalize Live Uncensored is a live video by the American rock band Kiss recorded at Detroit Cobo Hall on December 8, 1984, during Kiss's Animalize World...
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    13, 1984. Animalize followed the success of Lick It Up, and due in part to consistent MTV play for the "Heaven's on Fire" video, Animalize was the band's...
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    (1979) Worlds Apart (1980) Great American Music (1981) Tasty Seconds (1996) Michael Bolton (1983) Everybody's Crazy (1985) The Hunger (1987) Animalize (lead...
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    as his temporary replacement for the opening European leg of the Animalize World Tour. St. John rejoined Kiss shortly after the band returned to America...
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  • Subsequently, Kulick filled St. John's spot on most segments of the Animalize tour. This new lineup of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Carr, and Kulick...
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    from "The Elder" (1981) Creatures of the Night (1982) Lick It Up (1983) Animalize (1984) Asylum (1985) Crazy Nights (1987) Hot in the Shade (1989) Revenge...
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  • Mechanical Animals was a worldwide tour by the band Marilyn Manson in support of their third LP record Mechanical Animals, released on September 15, 1998...
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  • Desmond Child, it was the first single released from the group's 1984 album Animalize. The opening "Woo-oo-oo" was a vocal warm-up by Stanley that was accidentally...
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    The Eternal Idol he left the band to tour with Gary Moore band in support of his album Wild Frontier. After the tour, he was invited by his Black Sabbath...
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    Night. He also played on Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album and on his 1989 solo tour. Early in his session career, Bob Kulick played lead guitar for Lou Reed...
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  • on "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" from Lick It Up, "Under the Gun" from Animalize, and "No, No, No" from Crazy Nights. Carr said he found writing lyrics...
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  • million units in the US. As soon as the Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour wrapped up in June, the band immediately went back into the studio...
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    drummer for Dynasty and Unmasked but did not tour; Criss performed on the Dynasty tour and Eric Carr on the tour for Unmasked. At the time, the reasons Criss...
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  • album was released on CD only in Japan in support of Kiss' 1988 Japanese tour. It was limited to 100,000 copies and has long been out of print. Early copies...
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  • The End of the Road World Tour was the final concert tour by the American rock band Kiss. The tour began on January 31, 2019, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver...
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    1995 Worldwide Kiss Convention tour and the Kiss MTV Unplugged concert. In preparation for 1996's Kiss Alive/Worldwide Tour, Thayer worked with guitarist...
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  • the band's new singer, Vincent said he was "auditioning singers for a new tour and record." Faysal Smile was later announced as the new singer on October...
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    however. He received one-quarter of the profits for both Lick It Up and Animalize although he had no involvement with either record. In 1984, Frehley started...
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  • even worse, as it failed to gain any certification, and the band did not tour behind it at all. The album, released in November 1981, was off the charts...
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  • It Up World Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Kiss, in support of their eleventh studio album Lick It Up. It was the last tour to feature...
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    After a commercially disappointing Creatures of the Night/Tenth Anniversary tour, that finished on a high at what ended up being the "last" makeup show (and...
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  • early 1996, but Kiss cancelled its release after committing to a reunion tour with the band's original lineup. Bootleg copies were circulated by fans,...
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  • Me" was played in 2001 during Australian and Japanese legs of the Farewell Tour, but has not been performed since Frehley's second exit. More recently, "Is...
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  • Bros. released Casablanca from their contract. Kiss began their first album tour with a performance at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton...
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  • Simmons while Kiss was still in Los Angeles, as part of their Hotter than Hell Tour. However, during the group's concert at Cobo Hall in Detroit on January 26...
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  • released on May 23, 1979, by Casablanca Records. The album and the following tour were billed as the "Return of Kiss", as the band had not released a studio...
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    1980: Animal Magnetism Tour 1982–1983: Blackout Tour 1984–1986: Love at First Sting Tour 1988–1989: Savage Amusement Tour 1990–1991: Crazy World Tour 1993–1994:...
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