Kiss Unplugged is a live album by the rock band Kiss, released in March 12, 1996. It was recorded in studio for the television program MTV Unplugged and released as part of 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 Music Studios in New York City for the TV show MTV Unplugged. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons contacted former members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley and invited them to participate. It marked the only time the original lineup performed publicly without their trademark makeup and was also the only time Frehley and Criss shared a stage with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick. It was the first time Singer had part of a lead vocal on an album (shared with Criss on Nothin’ to Lose).
Fan reaction to Criss and Frehley at the show was so positive that, in 1996, the original lineup of Kiss reunited, with all four original members together for the first time since 1979.
On March 12, 1996, the concert was released on CD. The LP version of the album includes a poster and some were pressed on yellow marbled vinyl.
A stand-alone VHS and DVD documentary were produced around the same time as the CD release, with archival footage of the band’s rehearsal sessions at SIR Studios in New York. It also shows the first KISS Konvention appearance earlier in the year, with Criss joining the touring members on stage to sing a few tunes. According to Criss, this invite gave Simmons the idea of reaching out to both him and Frehley to be a part of the Unplugged taping in an unannounced reunion. Because of the contentious split, the worldwide fan base never thought this would happen, and it was kept a closely held secret until the day of the event.
On December 18, 2007, the performance appeared as part of the Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 DVD set. This included the original DVD release of the concert plus five previously unreleased songs: Hard Luck Woman (with Stanley on vocals), Heaven’s on Fire, Spit (mostly sung by the audience), C’mon and Love Me, and a country version of God of Thunder. An overseas release of the album on two DVDs features outtakes from the show that were edited out of every other release, such as Gene forgetting the lyrics to a song or Paul breaking a string on his guitar in the middle of a song, plus some banter between the band and the audience while they were changing the stage for Ace and Peter to come out. Got To Choose also appeared much earlier in the album, right after Domino.
Tracklist:
- Comin’ Home
- Plaster Caster
- Goin’ Blind
- Do You Love Me?
- Domino
- Sure Know Something
- A World Without Heroes
- Rock Bottom
- See You Tonite
- I Still Love You
- Every Time I Look at You
- 2,000 Man (The Rolling Stones cover)
- Beth
- Nothin’ to Lose
- Rock and Roll All Nite
- Got to Choose (Japanese release)
Kiss
Paul Stanley: acoustic guitar, lead and backing vocals
Gene Simmons: acoustic bass guitar, lead and backing vocals
Bruce Kulick: acoustic guitar (all tracks except 12–13)
Eric Singer: drums (all tracks except 12–13), lead vocals (14)
Additional musicians
Ace Frehley: acoustic guitar (12–15), lead vocals (12, 15), backing vocals (14–15)
Peter Criss: drums (12, 14–15), lead vocals (13–15), backing vocals (14–15)
Phillip Ashley: piano on “Every Time I Look at You”
Jon Grindstaff: conductor, string arrangements on “Every Time I Look at You”
Production
Alex Coletti: producer
Joe Perota: director
Randy Ezratty: engineer
James ‘Jimbo’ Barton: mixing
Ralph Patlan, Tat: mastering at Precision Mastering, Hollywood
Stephen Marcussen, Don C. Tyler: mastering assistants
Susan McEowen: design
Tim Rozner, Tommy Thayer: production coordinators