Kiss Symphony: Alive IV is a 2003 live album from the American rock band, Kiss, performing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO). The arrangements...
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(January 2013). "KISS – Outta This World". Metal Forces. Retrieved May 15, 2019. "It's Official: Kiss To Perform With Australian Symphony". Blabbermouth...
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Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be...
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Peter Criss (category Kiss (band) members)
rejoined the band in late 2002 and appeared on the Kiss Symphony: Alive IV DVD and CD before departing from Kiss again in March 2004. The band had opted not...
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Kiss using the Mercury label for the release, but this project was also shelved indefinitely. Instead, the band released the Kiss Symphony: Alive IV album...
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Symphony: Alive IV album released on Kiss Records/Sanctuary Records in 2003. It was finally released on November 21, 2006, as part of the Kiss Alive!...
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Tommy Thayer (category Kiss (band) members)
Recorded and filmed in front of 40,000 fans, a pay-per-view, Kiss Symphony: Alive IV CD and DVD were released worldwide later that year. In 2004, Thayer...
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The Box Set - studio version Kiss Symphony: Alive IV - live version Gold - studio version Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 - Alive! version + new live version Sonic...
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join Kiss, taking Frehley's place after the Farewell tour. A live version of the song was included on Kiss' popular and successful live album Alive!. When...
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Calling Dr. Love (category Kiss (band) songs)
has appeared on numerous Kiss compilation albums. In 2003, it appeared on Kiss's fifth live album, Kiss Symphony: Alive IV. "Calling Dr. Love" was also...
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Paul Stanley (redirect from One Live Kiss)
(2009) Monster (2012) Alive! (1975) Alive II (1977) Alive III (1993) Kiss Unplugged (1996) KISS Symphony: Alive IV (2003) One Live Kiss (2008) (DVD and digital...
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Australian tour, and the audio had been released for the live album Kiss Symphony: Alive IV. All tracks were recorded at Marvel Stadium (formerly known as...
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on May 3. In February 2003, Kiss traveled to Australia and recorded Kiss Symphony: Alive IV with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra at Marvel Stadium (then...
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Deuce (song) (category Kiss (band) songs)
Very Best of Kiss – studio version Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version The Best of Kiss: The Millennium Collection – studio version Kiss Instant Live...
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Strutter (category Kiss (band) songs)
Greatest Kiss – studio version The Box Set – demo version The Very Best of Kiss – studio version Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version The Best of Kiss: The...
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Sure Know Something (category Kiss (band) songs)
performance in 1995 and with the Melbourne Symphony Ensemble on their live album Kiss Symphony: Alive IV. The song incorporates disco music into the...
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Alive II is the second live album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on October 14, 1977, by Casablanca Records. The band had released three albums...
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"Return of Kiss", as the band had not released a studio album since Love Gun in 1977. Instead, the band released their second live album, Alive II, that...
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Unmasked is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on May 20, 1980, by Casablanca Records. It was their first not to feature...
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This would later be achieved with both Kiss' and Casablanca's first Top-10 album, the double-live album Alive!, which featured the number 12 hit "Rock...
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with their first three studio albums, Kiss achieved a commercial breakthrough with the 1975 concert album Alive! It was the first album by the band to...
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Shandi (song) (category Kiss (band) songs)
Zealand. The song was also played by Kiss with the Melbourne Symphony Ensemble for the Kiss Symphony: Alive IV performance and subsequent album in 2003...
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is the most solid, though not as much fun as Alive!" All credits adapted from the original release. Kiss Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar, first guitar...
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Alive III is a live album released by the American hard rock band Kiss in 1993. It is the third installment of the Alive series. The recording of Alive...
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The live version of "Rock And Roll All Nite" is the same one found on Alive! Kiss Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "Sure Know Something"...
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a series of live and video albums. It is the first Kiss live album that is not part of the Alive! series. On August 9, 1995, the band performed at Sony...
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Beth (song) (category Kiss (band) songs)
recording with members of Kiss solely backing up Criss. The version of "Beth" featured on the group's 2003 Kiss Symphony: Alive IV DVD and subsequent album...
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in Buenos Aires, Argentina as part of the South American leg of the Kiss Alive/35 World Tour. The album was sold as a digipak including a 20-page booklet...
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of Kiss - studio version Kiss Symphony: Alive IV - live version Kiss Instant Live - live version Gold - studio version Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 - Alive II...
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The Alive II Tour was a concert tour by Kiss, and was the follow-up to the Love Gun Tour which ended in early September. The Alive II Tour saw Kiss perform...
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