


20: ‘Nothin’ To Lose’ ( KISS, 1974)īoth KISS and their fans retain a soft spot for “Nothin’ To Lose.” Released as the band’s first single, in February 1974, it was also one of several songs that KISS performed live during their first-ever US TV appearance, on ABC’s In Concert, also in February ’74. disc showcasing complete Unplugged Concert Disc Broadcast version Disc contains outtakes practices Some songs performed more than once Songs included Coming.

#KISS UNPLUGGED SONGS SERIES#
Listen to the best KISS songs on Apple Music and Spotify. Welcome back to Kiss Review Series and this time around we will discuss the album Unplugged or is it MTV Unplugged, I wasnt really sure. Indeed, it’s almost impossible to imagine rock’n’roll without their flamboyant presence, but if their End Of The Road tour really does mark their final farewell, the very least uDiscover Music can do is salute them with this timely selection of the 20 best KISS songs. However, while KISS’ sensational stage shows have always grabbed the headlines, the band has, over the past five decades, assembled an equally spectacular body of work. They’re also natural survivors, born with the ability to withstand everything from the death of 80s-era drummer Eric Carr to the Dylan-goes-electric-esque backlash that greeted the (temporary) removal of their famous make-up during the early 80s. Up there with Coca-Cola, Cadillacs and The Stars And Stripes, KISS are an all-American institution. On August 9, 1995, the band performed on MTV Unplugged. 15 songs 56 minutes Kiss Unplugged is a live album by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1996.
