Who played drums on KISS Alive?
Peter Criss
Peter Criss | |
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Instruments | Drums percussion vocals |
Years active | 1964–2017 |
Labels | Casablanca Mercury |
Associated acts | Kiss Chelsea |
Who played drums on KISS Alive 2?
Anton Fig reportedly performed drums on all but two tracks on that album, but more important than the recording credits was the fact that the record’s disco- and pop-influenced sound was too far removed from the direct hard-rock approach featured on Alive II.
Was Peter Criss considered a good drummer?
OK, Criss wasn’t a technically great drummer, and he wasn’t even very imaginative really. But his FEEL… it was perfect. With the admitted exception of the reunion, he played like he meant it, and that absolutely lifted the music up. Carr and Singer may have the better chops, but Criss had the better “soul”.
Was KISS Alive album real?
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss. It is considered to be their breakthrough and a landmark for live albums….Alive! (Kiss album)
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Released | September 10, 1975 |
What kind of drum kit did Peter Criss play?
This is Peter’s very first ‘real’ drum kit (the two top photos), a 1935 Slingerland Radio King set in Mother Of Pearl (or White Marine Pearl) finish consisting of a bass drum, snare and a rack tom. No floor tom was included but it had two cymbal stands mounted off the bass drum and a hi-hat stand along with the cymbals.
Where does Peter Criss live in New Jersey?
Peter retired from performing in June 2017 and currently resides in Wall Township, New Jersey, USA with his current wife Gigi. Peter’s first drum kit was actually a toy one his parents bought him when he was seven. It was a set that was endorsed by one of his favorite TV programs, The Rootie Kazootie Club.
What kind of drum kit does Peter Frampton use?
Peter’s next drum kit is a more complete Slingerland 4-piece set in what appears, from the two top photos, to be Grey Agate Pearl finish (as per Slingerland’s drum catalogs at the time). The drum sizes were possibly a 14″x20″ bass drum, 10″x14″ rack tom and 16″x16″ floor tom as well as a 5″x14″ metal snare (possibly a Sound King COB).
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