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Kiss - MTV Unplugged

Studio Polygram Alt Title Kiss - MTV Unplugged
Distributed by Polygram Director(s) Joe Perota
Running Time 85.mins Producer(s) Alex Coletti
Prod. Year 1996 Composer(s) Kiss
Genre(s) Music Writer(s) -
Screen Format Full Frame Prod.Design -
Sound Format(s) DD 2.0 Sound -
Layer DVD-5 Actors Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Bruce Kulick, Eric Singer
Case Type Keep Case (Amaray) DVD Extras: Interviews, Backstage and more
IMDB Rating N/A DVD-ROM None
Reviewed 14/9-1999 MPAA Rating PG
Released   UPC 4400581332
IMDB Link N/A Comments Added 14-Sept-1999

Review 1 - 14/9-1999

'Rock and Roll All Nite'

This unplugged Kiss show is really great, with lots of undeadly clasics and some newer. This is the first Reunion concert with the original members from Kiss. Here you can watch and see Comin' Home, Sure know something, Beth, 2000 Man, Rock and roll all nite, I still love you, and a Kick-Ass version of Nothin' to lose with both Peter Criss and Eric Singer on Drums and Vocals!!! There are even some interviews, backstage rehersals and more...This is a must see, and if you like Kiss then think no more...buy this great DVD and watch over and over again and hear how great and professional Kiss sounds Unplugged.

RK.

Review 2 - 6/1-2000

KIZZ DON`T NEED TO BE PLUGGED TO ROCK THE ROOF OFF!

This is DYNAMITE, this is raw and energic Rock`n Roll performed acousticly by one of history`s most legendary bands. KIZZ has so many classics, and the only disappointment is that they can`t play them all, but you get a lot of them. Paul Stanley assured the audience from the start that:" Tonight we`re gonna let the music do the talking!" And they did. Peter Criss and Ace Freeley suddenly appears and plays along on the four final songs. Starting with 2000 man, Beth, a dynamic version of Nothin` to Loose and ends it all in inferno with Rock`n Roll All Night. The crowd goes wild and so did I. This performance proves that Kizz is one the greatest bands ever, and they still know how to rock - even without electric guitars, smoke, fire and bombs. Kizz Unplugged is worth top score - 6.

EB.