Kiss My Ass: The Video

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Kiss My Ass: The Video
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Released1994
RecordedVarious
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length90 minutes
Label Universal
Director Mitchell Kanner
Kiss chronology
Kiss Konfidential
(1993)
Kiss My Ass: The Video
(1994)
Kiss Unplugged
(1996)

Kiss My Ass: The Video, also known as Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved, is a long-form music video program released in 1994 on VHS and laserdisc by American hard rock band Kiss. The video includes clips from various live concerts and interviews with Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. The DVD version was released in 2004.

Contents

Reception

Kiss My Ass: The Video was certified Gold in the US. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Parasite" (live, 1975) Ace Frehley  
2."Do you Love Me" (live, 1977) Paul Stanley, Kim Fowley, Bob Ezrin  
3."Radioactive" (live, 1979) Gene Simmons  
4."Move On" (live, 1979)Stanley, Mikel Japp  
5."Love Gun" (live, 1992)Stanley 
6."New York Groove" (live, 1979) Russ Ballard  
7."She" (performed by Anthrax)Simmons, Stephen Coronel  
8."Makin’ Love" (live, 1977)Stanley, Sean Delaney  
9."Christine Sixteen" (performed by Gin Blossoms)Simmons 
10."I Love It Loud" (live, 1982)Simmons, Vinnie Vincent  
11."C’mon and Love Me" (live, 1976)Stanley 
12."Hooligan" (live, 1977) Peter Criss, Stan Penridge 
13."Shock Me" (live, 1977)Frehley 
14."I" (live, 1982)Simmons, Ezrin 
15."Take Me" (rehearsal, 1976)Stanley, Delaney 
16."She" (live, 1976)Simmons, Stephen Coronel  
17."Black Diamond" (live, 1976)Stanley 

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [1] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. 1 2 "American video certifications – Kiss – Kiss My Ass". Recording Industry Association of America.