KISS) Destroyer: Resurrected ) 2012 (Exclusive Orange Translucent Vinyl 2019)

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Destroyer: Resurrected is 2012 remix of the 4th studio album 1976 by American hard rock band Kiss.
In anticipation of the 35th anniversary of the release of Destroyer, producer Bob Ezrin approached Simmons and Stanley about doing a remix and re-release of the original album. With their approval, Ezrin acquired digital copies of the original 16-track analog master tapes. In addition to re-equalizing elements of each song, Ezrin also added in some parts of tracks that had been omitted from the original mix. These include some additional vocals on "Detroit Rock City" and "Beth", and the substitution of a guitar solo by Frehley on "Sweet Pain" for the one from the original that had been performed by Wagner. Ezrin also used digital manipulation to fix an incorrect lyric (changing "down 95" to "doin' 95") on "Detroit Rock City". The resulting album, titled Destroyer: Resurrected, was released on August 21, 2012. It featured Ken Kelly's original cover artwork before alteration by Casablanca for the 1976 release.
In 2019, the record was released in orange translucent vinyl, retailed exclusively by Walmart in the U.S.

KISS:
Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar
Peter Criss – drums, vocals
Ace Frehley – lead guitar, backing vocals
Gene Simmons – vocals, bass

🔘 Side 1:
Detroit Rock City
King of The Night Time World
God of Thunder
Great Expectations

🔘 Side 2:
Flaming Youth
Sweet Pain
Shout It Out Loud
Beth
Do You Love Me?

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