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''Creatures of the Night'' is the tenth
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by American
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band Kiss, released in 1982. It was the band's last for Casablanca Records, the only label for which Kiss had recorded up to that point. The album was dedicated to the memory of Casablanca founder and early Kiss supporter Neil Bogart, who had died of cancer during the recording sessions. It is also the band's last album recorded with Ace Frehley credited as an official member and their first album with Vinnie Vincent, as the initially uncredited lead guitarist. Vincent would later be credited but not featured on the cover of the 1985 reissue of the album. It was also Kiss' last album to feature the band with their trademark makeup until the release ''
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'' in 1998.


Background

By 1982, Kiss's popularity in the US had plummeted due to changing musical tastes and their near abandonment of
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. 1979's '' Dynasty'', while commercially successful, alienated many fans with the
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-flavored track " I Was Made for Lovin' You." 1980's '' Unmasked'' fell further into pop music and was Kiss's first album not to achieve platinum status since 1975's '' Dressed to Kill''. The band did not even tour the US for ''Unmasked'', and it also soon faced its first lineup change: founding member Peter Criss, who had not participated in any of the ''Unmasked'' recording sessions, officially left Kiss in 1980 and was replaced by
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. Fan hopes were raised in 1980 when Kiss announced that they were going to record their heaviest record yet. Instead, the band released ''
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'' in late 1981, a
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originally intended to complement a film called ''The Elder'' that was ultimately never filmed. Despite confidence from producer Bob Ezrin that this would recreate the success from 1976's ''
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'', the album did not improve the band's status, and on the contrary, further diminished Kiss' US fanbase, failed to achieve gold status, and having cancelled their US Unmasked Tour just a short time before, the band then called off the planned tour for ''Music from "The Elder."'' Kiss's label situation had changed as well. Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart had sold the label to its distributor
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in 1980, and went on to briefly form Boardwalk Records before being diagnosed with and later succumbing to cancer. Using a clause in their Casablanca contract that gave the band an option to leave the label if Bogart did, Kiss became free agents and signed a multimillion-dollar deal with Mercury Records. Mercury, a label also owned by PolyGram, reverted the band to their "old" label, though in name only.


Composition and recording

The album represented a conscious effort by Kiss to return to the hard rock style that had helped them achieve commercial success with ''Destroyer'' (1976) and ''
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'' (1977). The first key ingredient was songwriter/guitarist Vinnie Vincent, who was soon to replace Frehley as the band's new lead guitarist after being introduced to the band by album co-writer Adam Mitchell. Musically, the progressive rock of ''Music from "The Elder"'' and the pop of ''Dynasty'' and ''Unmasked'' were completely absent from ''Creatures of the Night'', making it the heaviest album the group had made at that point. Paul Stanley called Kiss "a heavy metal band" in 1982. "I Still Love You", the only ballad on ''Creatures of the Night'', was still heavier and darker than any ballad Kiss had released in earlier years. Also contributing to the heavy sound was Carr's drumming style, which was more similar to John Bonham's drumming than to Criss' jazz-influenced style. ''Creatures of the Night'' is the first Kiss album to have all lead vocal duties handled by either
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or Stanley exclusively. All previous studio releases by the group contained at least one song with lead vocals by another band member. The song "Rock and Roll Hell" is a rewrite of the song of the same title on the 1979 album '' Rock n' Roll Nights'' by Canadian band BTO, where the original version of this
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/ Adams/Vallance song credited to Jim Vallance only. Kiss had used "ghost players" on previous albums, most notably
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('' Alive II'' and '' Killers'') and Dick Wagner (''Destroyer''), but Vincent handled most of the lead guitar as a session player and co-writer before being added as the full-time replacement for Frehley, though as an employee and not a full member (like Carr). Blues guitarist Robben Ford, a friend of the album's producer Michael James Jackson, contributed two solos in what he described as one of his weirdest gigs.
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guitarist Steve Farris (who was considered as a replacement for Frehley but was thought to not have "the right look") provided the solo and lead fills to the title track. Co-writer Mitchell also contributed guitar work to the title track. Though often given credit for playing the solos on "Keep Me Comin'" and "Danger", Kulick admitted in a 2011 interview that none of the studio work he did on ''Creatures of the Night'' made it to the album; this confirmed the same from an earlier Mitchell interview.
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(former member of
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), Tommy Bolin Band and Street Punk declared in 2008 that he was invited by James Jackson to record five songs (Simmons allegedly refused to play his bass parts due to the end of his relationship with
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), but Haslip only confirmed that he recorded "Danger." Though Ace Frehley did not play on the album, his face was still featured on the album cover for contractual and commercial reasons. Frehley had been pushing the band to do a heavy rock record since ''Dynasty'', and by the time of ''Creatures of the Night'', he was fully disillusioned with the band; alcoholism and a prescription medicine dependency (begun after a car wreck) led to him not participating in the recording sessions. In fact, when recording sessions for ''Creatures of the Night'' began in July 1982, Kiss was essentially a trio. It was only after the album was released and a short promotional tour of Europe was completed that Frehley officially left Kiss. The lead guitar replacement for Frehley for the
Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour The Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour was a concert tour by the hard rock group Kiss in support of their album of the same title. It was the second tour with drummer Eric Carr, his first in the United States, and the first tour ...
in the US was Vincent, adopting his
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Ankh makeup, hastily designed by Stanley. Speaking to '' Record Mirror'' in 1982, Stanley explained the album title as "Basically, we feel that everybody is a creature of the night. We're all less inhibited and we're all vampires. The night makes people feel free and then by the cold light of dawn we crawl home to our coffins to behave like normal people during the day."


Artwork

It has been speculated that the original 1982 cover was modeled after the 1979 children's book, ''I Can Read About Creatures of the Night''. In the early days of KISS 1972 -73, there was a band on the same New York circuit by the name of "Creatures Of The Dark" the members dressed as characters from the Universal Monster Film Series; Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein's Monster and the Mummy. Three official variations on the album artwork exist: the 1982 original issue; the 1985 reissue, featuring Stanley, Carr,
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, and then-current guitarist
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—who did not play on the album—all without make-up; and the 1997 remastered version (same photo as the original, but with minor variations in the logo and lettering). There is also a bootlegged LP that claims to be a Brazilian promo version that features Vincent in make-up airbrushed over Frehley.


Promotion

The band released a video for "I Love It Loud", which received moderate airplay on
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. In it was a stage set up that featured Carr's drum kit as a giant metallic tank with an exploding turret. Flames and explosions were also in abundance. Frehley did appear in the video as the rhythm guitarist, with Stanley shown playing the seven-note solo. The album is the band's most represented of their 1980s material over the course of their career in their live setlists by a wide margin and it is their fourth most represented album overall. " I Love It Loud" is a setlist staple performed at nearly all of their shows, with over 1500 performances, and "War Machine" has also been played on most of their tours, having been performed over 900 times. In addition, the album's title track and "I Still Love You" have both been performed over 300 times each.


Reception

Despite positive reviews, the album did not return the band to the commercial success they had held five years prior. Despite charting higher than ''The Elder'' (No. 45, compared to ''The Elders No. 75), ''Creatures of the Night'' would not attain gold status until 1994. The album would receive critical recognition, with both '' Kerrang!'' and ''
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'' magazines placing the album at No. 5 on their lists of best hard rock albums in 1982. In 2022, ''Creatures of the Night'' was named No. 4 of 'The 25 greatest rock guitar albums of 1982' list in ''Guitar World''. Carr noted in an interview that ''Creatures'' was his favorite Kiss record that he played on. Stanley and Simmons, who have generally been dismissive of the band's post-1977 albums, consider ''Creatures'' to be one of their stronger efforts. ''Creatures of the Night'' was certified gold by the
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on May 9, 1994. It was certified gold in Brazil in 1983 for sales of 100,000 copies. In 2022, a super deluxe edition of the album was released in multiple configurations on CD, vinyl and streaming. The most extensive, a five CD + Blu-ray audio disc, features a total of 103 songs including a new remastered version of the album, 2 discs of demos and studio outtakes (including all 4 new songs from Killers and 3 unreleased songs from the
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-era Penny Lane session), and 2 discs of live soundboard recordings from the 1982-83 tour for the album. The first single from this re-release was the song Betrayed, a re-working of a Vinnie Vincent demo from his earlier band Warrior with new lyrics and vocals by Paul Stanley.


Track listing

All credits adapted from the original release. *On the 1985 non-make-up release, the song "Creatures of the Night" is remixed, and "Saint and Sinner" and "Killer" are interchanged from side to side with each other. Also, for the 1985 reissue, engineer Dave Wittman remixed three tracks: "Creatures of the Night", "I Love It Loud" and "War Machine". *Some of the earliest pressings of the album mistakenly contained one full side of
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's ''
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''. Both Kiss and Cougar were under the umbrella of Mercury Records at the time.


Personnel

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, producer *
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– vocals,
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, rhythm guitar on "War Machine", producer *
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, percussion, bass on "I Still Love You", backing vocals * Ace Frehley – lead guitar (credited, but does not play) ;Additional musicians * Vinnie Vincentlead guitar on "Keep Me Comin'", "Danger" and "War Machine"; all guitars on "Saint and Sinner", "I Love It Loud" and "Killer" * Robben Ford – lead guitar on "I Still Love You"; all guitars on "Rock and Roll Hell" * Steve Farris – lead guitar on "Creatures of the Night" *
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– bass on "Danger" * Mike Porcaro – bass on "Creatures of the Night" * Adam Mitchell – additional guitar and end lick on "Creatures of the Night" *Dave Wittman – backing vocals on "I Love It Loud" ;Production *Michael James Jackson – producer *Dave Wittman – engineer *Kevin Eddy – assistant engineer, additional recording * Niko Bolas – drum recording *Rich Bosworth – drum recording assistant *
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– drum recording on "Keep Me Comin'" *Ricky Delano, David Bianco – additional recording * Bob Clearmountain – mixing at Power Station, New York City * George Marino – mastering at
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, New York City * Bernard Vidal – cover photography *Howard Marks Advertising – design


Charts


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Singles


Certifications and sales


Release history

*Casablanca NBLP-7270: LP *Casablanca NBLS-7270: Cassette *Casablanca NBL8-7270: 8-track


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Creatures of the Night Kiss (band) albums 1982 albums Albums produced by Gene Simmons Albums produced by Paul Stanley Casablanca Records albums Albums recorded at Record Plant (Los Angeles)