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1.StopRadioactive – Kiss, Gene Simmons 03:51
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2.StopBurning Up with Fever – Kiss 04:22
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3.StopSee You Tonite – Kiss 02:28
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4.StopTunnel of Love – Kiss 03:52
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5.StopTrue Confessions – Kiss, Gene Simmons 03:30
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6.StopLiving in Sin – Kiss 03:51
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7.StopAlways Near You/Nowhere to Hide – Kiss 04:12
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8.StopMan of 1000 Faces – Kiss 03:17
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9.StopMr. Make Believe – Kiss 04:02
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10.StopRip It Out – Ace Frehley, Kiss 03:40
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11.StopSpeedin' Back to My Baby – Ace Frehley, Kiss 03:37
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12.StopSnow Blind – Ace Frehley, Kiss 03:55
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13.StopOzone – Ace Frehley, Kiss 04:43
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14.StopWhat's on Your Mind? – Ace Frehley, Kiss 03:28
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15.StopNew York Groove – Ace Frehley, Kiss 03:03
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16.StopI'm in Need of Love – Ace Frehley, Kiss 04:39
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17.StopWiped-Out – Ace Frehley, Kiss 04:13
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18.StopFractured Mirror – Ace Frehley, Kiss 05:26
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19.StopI'm Gonna Love You – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:19
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20.StopYou Matter to Me – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:17
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21.StopTossin' and Turnin' – Peter Criss, Kiss 04:03
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22.StopDon't You Let Me Down – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:43
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23.StopThat's the Kind of Sugar Papa Likes – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:02
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24.StopEasy Thing – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:55
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25.StopRock Me, Baby – Peter Criss, Kiss 02:55
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26.StopKiss the Girl Goodbye – Peter Criss, Kiss 02:48
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27.StopHooked on Rock 'N' Roll – Peter Criss, Kiss 03:39
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28.StopI Can't Stop the Rain – Peter Criss, Kiss 04:26
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29.StopTonight You Belong to Me – Kiss, Paul Stanley 04:40
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30.StopMove On – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:11
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31.StopAin't Quite Right – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:37
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32.StopWouldn't You Like to Know Me – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:20
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33.StopTake Me Away (Together as One) – Kiss, Paul Stanley 05:35
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34.StopIt's Alright – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:37
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35.StopHold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We're Apart) – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:42
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36.StopLove in Chains – Kiss, Paul Stanley 03:33
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37.StopGoodbye – Kiss, Paul Stanley 04:09
Depending on which Kiss fan you ask, the group's 1978 solo albums were either the masked quartet's crowning achievement (from a merchandising standpoint), or they can be pinpointed as the beginning of the end for the original lineup. Either way, all four solo releases have seen numerous re-releases and/or repackagings over the years -- separate picture discs, a single disc Best of the Solo Albums compilation, and more. Nearly 20 years since the solo albums' original release, an import box set was issued that collected all four albums, 2006's Ace, Gene, Peter and Paul. No unreleased songs, demos, pictures or videos of the recording sessions are included, just the original albums, with each member's mug on the front of their respective CD (in fact, the only thing to entice Kiss collectors who already own these albums is a bottle opener that says "Detroit Rock City"). The music remains the same -- Ace Frehley's is the surprise of the bunch and the best, Paul Stanley's is the most Kiss-sounding, Gene Simmons took the most chances and detours, while Peter Criss' bordered on easy listening territory. It's been said before and still holds true -- if you plucked the three best tracks from each solo release, you would have had an extremely strong Kiss studio album. Let's face it though, most purchasers of Ace, Gene, Peter and Paul will not be hearing these tracks for the first time, but rather, looking to complete their extensive Kiss tchotchke collection. Greg Prato, Rovi
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Pop/Rock, Hard Rock
- Category Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Hard Rock
- Release Date: September 5, 2006
- Artist: Kiss [1]
- Additional Artist: Ace Frehley (Vocals), Eric Troyer (Vocals), Paul Stanley (Vocals), Peter Criss (Vocals)