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PAUL STANLEY

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Record Label: Mercury

Release Date: 09/16/1997

Personnel: Paul Stanley (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, e-bow); Bob Kulick (acoustic & electric guitar); Steve Lacey (guitar); Doug "Gling" Katsaros (piano, string synthesizer, background vocals); Steve Buslowe, Eric Nelson (bass); Richie Fontana, Craig Krampf, Carmine Appice (drums); Pepe Castro, Maria Vidal, Diana Grasselli, Miriam Naomi Valle (background vocals).
Engineers include: Jeff Blixman, Paul Grupp, Peter Lewis.
Recorded at Electric Lady, New York, New York; The Record Plant and The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Robert V. Conte.
All tracks have been remastered.
Personnel: Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, E-bow, background vocals); Myriam Naomi Valle, Diana Grasselli, Maria Vidal, Peppi Castro (vocals, background vocals); Bob Kulick (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Steve Lacey (guitar, electric guitar); Doug Katsaros (strings, piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Eric Nelson, Steve Buslowe (bass guitar); Craig Krampf, Richie Fontana, Carmine Appice (drums); Miriam Naomi (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Mike "Clay" Stone ; Paul Stanley.
Audio Remasterer: Joseph M. Palmaccio.
Liner Note Authors: Yasuhito Kitai; Robert V. Conte.
Recording information: Electric Lady, NY (02/1978-07/1978); Electric Lady, NY, NY (02/1978-07/1978); Records Plant, LA, CA (02/1978-07/1978); The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA (02/1978-07/1978); The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, CA (02/1978-07/1978); Village Recorder, LA, CA (02/1978-07/1978).
Ensemble: Doug Katsaros.
Of the four Kiss solo albums released in 1978, Paul Stanley's was the most Kiss-like. While Gene Simmons and Peter Criss decided to use the opportunity to explore other musical styles, Stanley--like guitarist Ace Frehley--chose to stick to what he did best. A few tracks are of a more epic nature, such as "Tonight You Belong to Me" and "Take Me Away (Together as One)," but for the most part, PAUL STANLEY is just good old straightforward rock & roll. "Move On," "Wouldn't You Like to Know Me," "It's Alright," "Love in Chains," and "Goodbye" are all hard rockers, while the more serene numbers, "Ain't Quite Right" and "Hold Me, Touch Me," fit in with the rest quite well.