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KISS

Behind the Mask--Official Authorized Biography

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After three decades of undying adoration, KISS fans will get their first fully authorized and total access look at the band who loves to "rock 'n' roll all nite and party every day!"
Twenty years ago, KISS officially revealed the faces behind the stage makeup, and fans all over the world got their first look at the band. Now, in KISS: BEHIND THE MASK, the band's legion of fans and music enthusiasts alike will get to know the men behind the stage personas. After 30 years as a band, KISS are more than just a rock 'n' roll institution-they are legends.
For decades, they have consistently remained among the most successful acts in the history of popular music. KISS' legendary stagemanship and extreme theatrics are well known by two generations of rock fans, and they are already pulling in the next one. Now, through their own words and exclusive material contributed by some of the biggest rock stars in the industry, KISS: BEHIND THE MASK will tell the band's full story.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 8, 2003
      With its combination of cartoonish monster-movie makeup and oversized costumes, ear-splitting amplification and gleeful songs in praise of sex, heavy metal rock legend Kiss has never been accused of not being excessive, and this book is a great example of why it is still a multimillion-dollar profit-making machine. While this book covers much of the same biographical territory as Gene Simmons's Kiss and Make-Up and Kisstory (the band's self-published 440-page coffee-table–sized tome), the authorized bio presents more than enough new material to make it essential for hardcore fans. Much of the book's first half presents a previously unpublished work based on the only in-depth interviews the band gave in 1980. The result is a remarkably humanizing look behind the heavy metal tomfoolery, with Simmons more honestly discussing his Jewish upbringing than he does in his autobiography, and the rest of the band disarmingly admitting to borrowing from the glam-rocker New York Dolls as well as the Harlem Globetrotters. The book's second half, however, is the true highlight for Kiss fans: a comprehensive look at all of the Kiss albums ever made. Among the surprises is the praise of noted producer Eddie Kramer, a close associate of Jimi Hendrix, for the band's no-nonsense work ethic. Of note are Kiss's hilariously guileless quotes, such as the admission that another producer "made a point of trying to get us to stop writing songs about getting laid, which was valid. But he needed to understand that's all we ever did." (Oct.)Forecast:This volume will greatly appeal to fans, who have made previous Kiss biographies bestsellers. No matter how silly its products (e.g., Kiss condoms), Kiss emphasizes quality as well as quantity and doesn't take its still-huge audience for granted.

    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2003
      Considering recent products like KISS condoms and coffins, it's easy to assume that Behind the Mask is just another forgettable facet of the band's marketing megalomania. That assumption is wrong, however. In fact, music writers Leaf and Sharp may have produced the most notable KISS biography yet (a third of which was written more than 20 years ago but never saw release). Drawing on original interviews from that time, as well as others conducted since, the authors offer rare insight into original band members Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, and Paul Stanley. With these interviews-and Sharp's comprehensive oral history, which includes surprising quotes from the likes of Paul Westerberg and Toni Tennille-the book manages to live up to its subtitle. It only stumbles a bit because of fanboy prose and the lack of an objective voice, but that won't stop the band's legions of fans from devouring the track-by-track commentary for each album. If only KISS condoms felt this good. Recommended for all libraries.-Robert Morast, "Argus Leader," Sioux Falls, SD

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2003
      Although dedicated rock readers familiar with previous KISS tell-alls--most notably, tongue-man Gene Simmons' "Kiss and Make-Up "(2001)--may question whether there is much behind the band's kabuki-ish make-up besides being an ace gimmick, this slobbering devotional is worthwhile. For one thing, it packs all the major elements of Kisstory into one breezy package. For another, the PowerPoint-ish organization of the text facilitates easy reading. Sure, Leaf and Sharp find incredible depth and talent where others might miss it (they particularly adore the platform-booted anthem, "Rock and Roll All Nite"), but they state right up front, "nonbelievers--this book isn't for them." There are enough believers--members of the "KISS Army"--to make this surefire bait for the elusive testosterone-infused demographic. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)

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