"1976. The first major studio album, inventive, gigantic and versatile. Contains Detroit Rock City, God Of Thunder, Shout It Out Loud, Beth and Do You Love Me. A bona fide classic!"
"1977. The second live instalment, containing the best songs from the following three albums after Alive, plus five new studio cuts. Worth it for the fold-out and very over the top live photo alone."
"1974. The debut release. Not the greatest production, but with Strutter, Firehouse, Cold Gin, Deuce, Nothin' To Lose, 100,000 Years and Black Diamond on it, a poor record it certainly isn't!"
"1991. After several light-weight and practically Gene-free mid-80s albums, the Demon was back and so were the balls. God had finally given Kiss back to us (well almost)!"
"1978. Arguably the finest of the four solo albums released. Ace's might rock, Gene's might be weird and as for Peter's... hmmm, but Paul's is class with a big K.I.S.S.!!!"
"1978. The best of the compilation albums, containing many remixed and slightly altered versions of the majority of Kiss' top songs from their golden era. A good place for any who are curious to start."