KISS Destroyer Multi-Disc Deluxe Edition Box Set Released By UME November 19th
By Harvey Kubernik © 1975, 2021
Celebrating its 45 anniversary, KISS’ Destroyer was originally released in 1976 and is considered to be one of the quintessential KISS albums. It is the band's first album to sell one million copies in its first year and holds the title of being their all-time best selling studio album.
Packed with concert staples and KISS Army favorites including "Detroit Rock City," "Shout It Out Loud," "God Of Thunder" and "Beth," on November 19, 2021 UMe released KISS - Destroyer 45th in the form of a Super Deluxe 4-CD + Blu-ray Audio box set as well as on standard double black vinyl and limited edition yellow and red double colored vinyl, 2-CD set, and digital.
A Ume label announcement describes the product:
“For the recording of Destroyer, Bob Ezrin was brought in as KISS's new producer, helping the band reach new levels, both sonically and creatively. The album also showed the band's growth as musicians and songwriters, experimenting with new sounds which came in the form of the softer side of songs like "Do You Love Me?," and songs heavy with orchestral arrangements including "Great Expectations" and their Billboard No. 7 hit single "Beth." Following the breakthrough success of 1975's No. 9 Billboard charting Alive!, Destroyer was the KISS album that brought them to the forefront of the mainstream and transformed them into global rock icons. For its anniversary, UMe celebrates this album's legacy with a staggering amount of bonus material.
“The album is also available on standard double black vinyl and limited edition yellow and red double colored vinyl, as well as a double CD set. The multi-disc configuration first four CDs include the original album newly remastered at Abbey Road, while the second disc features 15 demos from co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons’s personal archives. A third CD contains studio outtakes, alternate versions, alternate mixes and single edits, while the final CD features a live recording of a show at L’Olympia, Paris, in May 1976.
“For the Blu-ray disc, Steven Wilson has created mixes of the original album in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround sound, and two bonus tracks Beth (Acoustic Mix) and Sweet Pain (Original Guitar Solo). The super-deluxe edition also includes a plethora of Kiss artifacts and ephemera, including a 68-page hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Classic Rock writers Paul Elliott and Ken Sharp.”
Kiss Army newsletter Volume 1 – No 2 announcing Destroyer
2x 8”x10” Destroyer Press Photos
Discography Sheet
Gene, Paul, Ace & Peter Bio Sheet
Kiss Army Member Certificate
Kiss Army Membership Card
Kiss logo Iron-on
Kiss Army Sticker
Detroit Rock City Bumper Sticker
Destroyer Cover Sticker
11”x17” Kiss on Westminster Bridge UK Poster
4 brand new 8”x10” Band Member Photos
8”x12” Destroyer Foil Flyer
8”x12” Destroyer Canadian Flyer (super rare)
4x Band Member Trading Cards (newly created for this boxset)
16”x24” Kiss Over New York Skyline Poster
16”x24” Kiss Halloween 1976 Concert Poster
2x 9”x12” Destroyer Tour Stage Blueprints on Transparent Vellum (never been seen before)
16-page Destroyer 1976 Tour Program
Gotham Rock City News Volume 1 Newspaper that is a track-by-track interview with all 4 band members, Bob Ezrin and crew
68-page hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Classic Rock writers Paul Elliott and Ken Sharp featuring interviews from Gene, Paul, Ace, Peter, then-manager Bill Aucoin, album producer Bob Ezrin, and many more.