KISS releases remastered deluxe version of Love Gun

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On November 4, a remastered deluxe reissue of the legendary album by KISS 'Love Gun', the band's sixth album and the first featuring solo performances by its four original members. Since its release in 1977, Love Gun has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. The album includes classics such as "Plaster Caster", the song inspired by Cynthia Plaster Caster, the celebrated groupie known for taking molds to the genitalia of rock stars of that time.

The second album consists of previously unreleased demos of the songs "Plaster Caster", "Tomorrow and Tonight" and "Much Too Soon". The first notes of the demo "I Know Who You Are" became the song "Living In Sin" and the rest of the lyrics and music resulted in "I Know Who You Are".

The reissue also contains a 1977 interview with Gene Simmons, in addition to three unreleased live tracks from December 1977. These three songs performed live at The Capitol Center in Landover (Maryland, USA) are "Love Gun", "Christine Sixteen" and "Shock Me". The booklet included in this reissue contains notes specially written by Joe Elliott of Def Leppard, currently supporting band on the last KISS tour.


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