Kiss Symphony: Alive IV Kiss

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  • Release Date: 07/22/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 11,126
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768462427
 
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In the tradition of Metallica, the Scorpions, and Deep Purple, Kiss have teamed up with an orchestra -- the 60-piece Melbourne Symphony -- for a live hard-rock/orchestral music soundclash. Recorded on February 28, 2003, in honor of the band's 30th anniversary, Symphony Alive IV was performed in three sets: the first a rock set, the second an unplugged set augmented by a string quartet, and the third with the full orchestra. Barnes & Noble

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Kiss Symphony: Alive IVby Anonymous

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August 07, 2005: As far as their live albumns are concerned, this is the overall best! The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra makes the music fresh and "alive". Kiss opens alone (with their usual BANG), then later has a set with the MSO ensemble, and finally with the full MSO, thus "blowing the roof off"! Get the DVD also and you will receive and love the full Kiss experience! Awesome! Though guitarist Ace Frehley is replaced by Tommy Thayer (has helped Kiss for along time as a writer/studio musician), he does not miss a "lick"! (Ace is not missed). Non-Kiss fans need to see the DVD and will come to appreciate that Kiss makes great Rock music(NOT heavy metal)and will be in awe of the lights, sound, & pyrotechnics of the Kiss concert experience.

Kiss Symphony: Alive IVby Anonymous

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October 20, 2004: Sound engineering is top quality. Good to hear a few songs that have not been played to death. Lead guitar work seems weak, though.


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