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Mr. Orange-Power
08-21-2009, 07:48 AM
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Kiss to release new album at Walmart, Sam’s Club

By The Associated Press
Published: August 21, 2009

NEW YORK — Walmart is being embraced with a Kiss. Heavy metal group Kiss is joining a growing list of classic acts putting out new music through the world’s largest retailer.

"Sonic Boom” is due to be released only at Walmart and Sam’s Club stores Oct. 6. The three-disc package will include a CD of the band’s first new music in 11 years, re-recorded versions of famous Kiss hits and a live DVD.

Paul Stanley — one of the quartet’s two original members, along with Gene Simmons — said the band chose to release the album at Walmart because the store allowed them to make it memorable.

"They offered us an opportunity to do something that’s very much in line with what we used to do with our classic albums, and that’s to give people more than just an album of music,” Stanley said. "We’ve always believed in trying to make an album a special event.”

Large store chains have become a favorite venue for classic acts to reintroduce themselves with new material. Walmart has sold millions with releases by the Eagles, AC/DC and other key acts. It also has a Foreigner three-disc package due in September. Target released a three-disc set from Prince this year. Best Buy had the exclusive release of Guns ’N Roses’ first album in years.

Walmart executives said acts such as Kiss have a special appeal to their customers.

"We see Kiss as an iconic band … that resonates with the Walmart customer not just with their music but in a lot of different areas,” said Tom Welch, Walmart’s music buyer.


‘Best ... in 30 years’

"Sonic Boom,” which also features Kiss members Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, was produced entirely by Stanley. The guitarist said he made that a condition before he would agree to do it.

"The ... last decade or two has not produced the kind of albums that I would have hoped,” he said. "(There’s been a) lack of a lineup where people were working toward the goal of making a great Kiss album as opposed to trying to showcase themselves.”

But Stanley called the new album "bar none our best album in 30 years, if not our best album period. ... Everybody worked their tails off to contribute 100 percent of their effort and their ability to make this the great Kiss that not only do the fans deserve, but we deserve.”

He added, "Classic Kiss isn’t about an album this year or 10 albums ago. It’s about a state of mind. … We are about entertainment with a capital ‘E,’ and we don’t apologize for it.”

MajorMike
08-22-2009, 11:10 AM
If it had Bruce on guitar, I'd buy it.