Album
Rock And Roll Over
1976 · Rock
50 collectors on Gatefold own this

Rock And Roll Over is a Rock album by Kiss, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 250 pressings tracked, owned by 50 collectors.
About
<i>Rock and Roll Over</i> is Kiss’ fifth studio album and their sixth album overall in three years, coming just eight months after <i>Destroyer</i> in November 1976. After the extra production details on <i>Destroyer</i> (brought on by Alice Cooper/Lou Reed producer Bob Ezrin), the band opted for a live feel here, working with Jimi Hendrix producer Eddie Kramer at the Star Theatre in Nanuet, N.Y. The songs are visceral and hard-hitting, featuring several live favorites: Gene Simmons’ “Calling Dr. Love,” Paul Stanley’s “I Want You,” and “Hard Luck Woman,” a ballad that Stanley wanted to give to Rod Stewart but Simmons insisted go to Kiss drummer Peter Criss, after his Top 10 hit with “Beth.” “Hard Luck Woman” reached No. 15 on the U.S. pop chart. Many songs play up the group’s “sex and rock ’n’ roll” stance (drugs were of no use to Gene Simmons); see the forward-thrusting “Take Me,” “Ladies Room,” “Love ‘Em and Leave ‘Em,” “Mr. Speed,” “See You in Your Dreams,” and “Makin’ Love.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1I Want You3:02
- A2Take Me2:53
- A3Calling Dr. Love3:41
- A4Ladies Room3:25
- A5Baby Driver3:59
Side B
- B1Love 'Em And Leave 'Em3:41
- B2Mr. Speed3:19
- B3See You In Your Dreams2:31
- B4Hard Luck Woman3:32
- B5Makin' Love3:12
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ace FrehleyGUITAR GUITAR , VOCALS GUITAR, VOCALS
- Gene SimmonsBASS BASS , VOCALS BASS, VOCALS
- Paul StanleyGUITAR GUITAR, VOCALS RHYTHM GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS
- Peter CrissDRUMS DRUMS , VOCALS DRUMS, VOCALS
50 collectors on Gatefold own this · 250 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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