Lick It Up (Remastered) Kiss

Album info

Album-Release:
1983

HRA-Release:
26.11.2021

Label: UMe Direct 2

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: Kiss

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  • 1 Exciter 04:10
  • 2 Not For The Innocent 04:32
  • 3 Lick It Up 03:59
  • 4 Young And Wasted 04:04
  • 5 Gimme More 03:41
  • 6 All Hell's Breakin' Loose 04:34
  • 7 A Million To One 04:17
  • 8 Fits Like A Glove 04:04
  • 9 Dance All Over Your Face 04:13
  • 10 And On The 8th Day 04:02
  • Total Runtime 41:36

Info for Lick It Up (Remastered)



Lick It Up is the 11th studio album by American rock band Kiss. Before its 1983 release, the band members appeared on MTV without their trademark make-up.

"Due to the underachievement of their exceptional 1982 comeback album, Creatures of the Night, Kiss knew the time was right to drop the makeup, so in September 1983 the band shocked their fans by unmasking on MTV. Their first non-makeup album, Lick It Up, followed soon after and successfully re-established the band among the heavy metal masses worldwide. Kiss also reconnected with their stateside fans -- Lick It Up was the band's first record to achieve gold status since 1980's Kiss Unmasked. The album's success was spurred by MTV's repeated airing of the imaginative video for the album's strong title track, and songs such as "Exciter," "Not for the Innocent," "A Million to One," and the rap-rocker "All Hell's Breaking Loose" confirmed that the band was back on the right track. Vinnie Vincent again proved to be a worthy replacement to original guitarist Ace Frehley but would unfortunately leave the band after the completion of the Lick It Up worldwide tour (eventually resurfacing with the Vinnie Vincent Invasion in the late '80s). Lick It Up is undoubtedly Kiss' best non-makeup album." (Greg Prato, AMG)

Paul Stanley, vocals, rhythm guitar
Gene Simmons, vocals, bass guitar
Eric Carr, drums, percussion, backing vocals
Vinnie Vincent, lead guitar, backing vocals
Additional musicians:
Rick Derringer, guitar solo on "Exciter"

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