Peter Criss
Peter Criss
Track Listings
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1. I'm Gonna Love You
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2. You Matter to Me
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3. Tossin' and Turnin'
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4. Don't You Let Me Down
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5. That's the Kind of Sugar Papa Likes
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6. Easy Thing
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7. Rock Me Baby
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8. Kiss the Girl Goodbye
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9. Hooked on Rock & Roll
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10. I Can't Stop the Rain
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Peter Criss,Peter Criss,Polygram Records,Album Rock,Arena Rock,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Pop-Metal,Popular Music,Rock
Average customer rating:
- At last...
- Kittie Litter!!
- Better than you say it is
- I'm glad you don't like it! It's cool!
- Heard Peter on Rockline. *Sounds Good*
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One for All
Peter Criss
Manufacturer: Megaforce
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Kiss: Kissology Volume II 1978-1991
- Live to Win
- Greatest Hits Live
- Back to the Rhythm
- Twisted Sister: The Video Years
ASIN: B000RIHBI4
Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- One For All
- Doesn't get better than this
- Last Night
- What a difference a Day Makes
- Hope
- Faces in the Crowd
- Send in the Clowns
- Falling All over again
- Whisper
- Heart behind these Hands
- Memories
- Space Ace
Album Description
Best known to the entire world as The Catman, a founding member and original drummer of the legendary KISS, Peter Criss has returned with his latest musical project, ONE FOR ALL, a collection showcasing his far-ranging talent as a skillful singer-songwriter and his vast range as a gifted vocalist. Intensely personal and autobiographical, ONE FOR ALL, is a song cycle of variously styles, profoundly rich ballads that touch on all aspects of Peter's life, looking back at his legendary music career while also turning within to reflect on family and friends. It's the latest chapter in a life story that has given us one of rock's greatest legacies.
Customer Reviews:
At last..........2007-08-02
I just listened to it. It's way better than his solo album of 1978. Like someone else said below, it's honest. And unlike some reviews here, I find the production tight and subtle. Yes, it is soft, but not too polished. Some of the guitar works and piano does really fit his voice. My favorites are "Doesn't get better than this", "Send in the clowns" and "Space Ace". Only "Hope" should've been left out of this album.
Kittie Litter!!.......2007-08-01
Lets be honest , Paul Stanley is ,was and forever will be the man in Kiss . Even Gene is but a bit player when it comes to talent in the legacy of Kiss as real writers because after the make-up years , he sucked . Ace and Peter both had moments of cool in the band , but when left to make a full album they would be left wanting. Although the first solo's by Ace and Peter were great (Ace) and good (Peter).
So what can I make of the Catmans newest piece . I could not even get through it. His voice cannot , I repeat handle a full album of slow numbers. It just is not that strong and the songwriting is at best , weak. There are two decent numbers here but that is it. Hopefully when he comes back with a rock album it will make up for this very poor outing.
Better than you say it is.......2007-07-31
I read some of the reviews that other customers have left for this cd. Are they listening to the same cd I am? Ok, it's not gonna be as good as a Kiss cd, or a Paul Stanley or Ace Frehley cd, because they rock. But put that aside for a moment and check it out as a Peter Criss cd. He doesn't make hard rock/heavy metal music on his own. So having said that Peter isn't a John Lennon or George Harrison, either. But this cd is very enjoyable. The standout tracks are 'Last Night', 'Send In The Clowns' and 'Whisper', all three are ballads. This is one that I will listen to years from now, which I still do to his 4 other solo cd's as well. Besides, it's more than the band he's associated with has done in 9 years.
I'm glad you don't like it! It's cool!.......2007-07-31
There are quite a few folks who don't like this album. To that I say, Good! Music these days stinks bad. It all sounds the same. It's all made cookie-cutter and it's freaking boring. Since there are some who will compare Peter's effort to Gene's and Paul's, I will only briefly. Paul writes the same tired, frayed tunes he always does. Gene, well, Gene is quite possibly the worst song writer to come down the pike since, well, me. :)
Peter wrote what he liked, sang the way he sings and released and album that is not something you will find anywhere else. You will know it's Peter Criss.
When I first heard the snipits, I was like, what the heck is that? But I waited. I don't want to get disappointed until I heard the whole thing.
When the CD arrived, I put it in the CD player and slapped on the headphones to give it an honest listen. After three listens I was hooked. Why? Because it's honest. It's real. It's not over produced like his last release was, like Stanley's or Simmon's. It's the real Peter Criss there, not a computer. That's why I like it.
I grew up in the 70's when stuff was real and there was no such thing as protools. So no matter if the pitch is perfect, or the lyrics don't meet your standards, it's from the heart, it's real and it's honest. Britney Spears could learn a thing or two here.
I haven't stopped listening to it. The songs stick in my head and I can't get them out. They're catchy tunes and quality tunes. I'm glad I bought this album. Peter captures an era here that has long since passed. I'm glad he did.
He's coming out with two more, so this is only the first. As I understand it, we'll here rock and swing! Can you imagine that? What we here from the others? The same old tired stuff. If you like that, it's cool, dude, but if you are looking for something different, catchy and a lot different, than this CD is worth the price. At the very least you know when you buy this CD you won't be buying a studio's version of a band. It's the real guy.
To Peter I say congratulations. You flip your bird at the nay-sayers and did it your way.
Thanks for reading. :)
Heard Peter on Rockline. *Sounds Good*.......2007-07-30
Heard Peter on Rockline and they previewed this album. I have since ordered myself a copy off of ebay as it appears that Best Buy are sold out of the autographed copys they were selling and I wanted an autographed copy. My parents are huge KISS fans so I have heard KISS all my life. Peter is my fav then I would say ACE. Even though Gene and Paul write and perform most of KISS music, I do like Peters songs and I really like his solo albums. I can't wait to get my copy in the mail. On the rockline interview Peter also said he has a CD of Swing music ready to put out. :) I hope this is true.
Average customer rating:
- Not the Catman's Full Potential
- Talented drummer and lyricist too.
- The Cat Scratches Out a Cool Record...
- Ain't no future in that rock 'n' roll.
- The Cat Man Roars
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Peter Criss
Peter Criss
Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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- Gene Simmons
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- Unmasked
- Music from "The Elder"
ASIN: B000001ELH
Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- I'm Gonna Love You
- You Matter To Me
- Tossin' And Turnin'
- Don't You Let Me Down
- That's The Kind Of Sugar Papa Likes
- Easy Thing
- Rock Me, Baby
- Kiss The Girl Goodbye
- Hooked On Rock 'N' Roll
- I Can't Stop The Rain
Album Description
Digitally remastered Japanese reissue of the KISS drummer's1978 solo debut in a miniaturized LP sleeve limited to theinitial pressing only. 10 tracks. 1998 Mercury Recordsrelease.
Customer Reviews:
Not the Catman's Full Potential.......2007-08-01
Peter Criss put this together at a tumultuous time in his life. His relationship with the other members of Kiss was rapidly falling apart, his marriage on the rocks, and to boot he was recovering from a serious automobile accident. So, the fact that this album isn't up to par with his true musical potential isn't surprising.
Talented drummer and lyricist too........2007-07-10
Peter did such a top notch job and you didn't get to see all of that talent before but you sure can here.
The Cat Scratches Out a Cool Record..........2007-05-31
Some people think this record is less than purrrrfect...sorry I couldn't resist. And stacking this up against the other Kiss records from the 70's it has mighty strong company. But with an open mind - it's pretty good. I just wish there were less horns and more guitars. "I'm Gonna Love You" is cool and here's the point, it could be better if it was just a tad bit more rockin. I love "Hooked on Rock and Roll" and I could have seen Kiss doing that one live with guitars in place of the horns. "Tossin and Turnin" grooves nice, "You Matter to Me" is a cool poppy tune, but I think "I Can't Stop the Rain" is a true masterpiece that was overlooked. That is just a beautiful tune. But like Gene, Peter has some goofy tunes on here let's be honest..."...Sugar Papa Likes" and "Kiss the Girl Goodbye" aren't so great. And there is a lot of mushy stuff too..."Easy Thing". But, again, the diversity of the albums is what I enjoyed, and there are some very good tunes on this one.
Ain't no future in that rock 'n' roll........2007-02-07
In September of 1978, all four members of KISS simultaneously released solo albums. This is the album by the drummer. It'n not too good, in my opinion. "That's the Kind of Sugar Papa Likes" is fun, in a dopey kind of way. And "I'm Gonna Love You" is decent, but the rest of the album isn't very impressive. The cover version of the early-'60s classic "Tossin' and Turnin'" pales next to the original. But the ballads are especially bad. For members of the KISS Army only.
The Cat Man Roars.......2006-12-09
Peter Criss and his solo album, he's the most under rated and appreciated of the four original members, even more under rated by the KISS army from their 80s and early 90s output without him. Paul SAtanley was a too dimensional vocalist- he could sing high and higher. Gene Simmons could go low and lower. Ace was pretty monotone and over rated by me myself. To see how good this guy Criss is, listen to the Eric Carr sung version of Beth on Smashes- it's horrible!!! Imagine KISS classics like Beth, Hard Luck Woman and the under rated Hooligan and Dirty Living without him. Sure Gene or Paul could sing those, but Peter Criss is not a one or two dimensional voclist- he's soulful and tender and can still rock. This album is a mix of glam rock and jazz. The pop style glamn rock of movies like Velvet Goldmine easily come to mind on this album, otherwise Peter Criss is a decent, well rounded jazz drummer who wanted to be cool so bad he ended up becoming cliche. Take a look at his life outside music in KISS to see this - it's one cliche after another. Kiss' decline in the 80s and comeback in the 90s back to a lackluster tour without him again is really indicitive that KISS was nothing as soon as Ace and Peter Left, outside from Creatues and Revenge, one hit song from every album, thier 70s output really shines amidst a blur of bad taste 80s albums. I can respect Eric Singer wearing the cat man makeup because of Revenge, but Peter Criss is THE KISS drummer and without him they were nothing.
Average customer rating:
- Lovely, Well-Crafted, Straight-Ahead Date
- You can listen to this one over and over and over...
- Consummate taste and musicality
- Sophisticated Bluesieness
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Heart's Content
Peter Bernstein
Manufacturer: Criss Cross
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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- Earth Tones
- Signs of Life
- Somethin's Burnin'
- As One
- Brain Dance
ASIN: B00008UAPZ
Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Little Green Men
- Heart's Content
- Relativity
- Constant Conversation
- Dedicated To You
- Simple As That
- Public Domain
- Blood Count
Customer Reviews:
Lovely, Well-Crafted, Straight-Ahead Date.......2007-04-16
This is a relaxing album, and quite interesting musically. Bernstein, a very creative composer, wrote 6 of the 8 songs. He plays (mostly) single-note guitar lines, somewhat reminiscent of Grant Green. His solos are lyrical and very well-constructed. Pianist Brad Mehldau is superb, and has many fine, intricate solos. Bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Bill Stewart, who've played together a lot, provide interesting patterns and keep things tight and swinging throughout. There's a cool bass solo on "Simple As That," perhaps my favorite song on the album. All the songs are good, however, and there's a nice variety of tempos. The album ends with a sublime guitar solo performance of "Blood Count," the Billy Strayhorn classic. Liner notes include a lengthy, well-written essay by pianist Mehldau.
You can listen to this one over and over and over..........2005-05-24
... and it just gets better. These guys (and I'm mainly talking about Bernstein and Mehldau) are musical geniuses, both showing unbelievable richness of ideas in song and improvisation. I'm a big fan of Bill Evans but I'm in the process of deciding that Mehldau is an even more inventive pianist. Listening to Mehldau, I can hear strains of Evans, Keith Jarrett and even classical influences but all of these seem to have been fused in the man's subconscious and emerge even more beautiful. Bernstein is such a brilliant guitar virtuoso - coherent, surprising, never sloppy - in my opinion a jazz Segovia - he's got to be one of the best jazz guitarist ever to play. Apparently, Bernstein and Mehldau have been playing together since both were students and it really comes through in their music. The collaboration of these two remakable talents is unusually captivating. Don't miss them together on this fine CD.
Consummate taste and musicality.......2004-02-04
Almost sounds like damning with faint praise, doesn't it? That's hardly my intention.
I've complained elsewhere about stale post-bop sessions. But what about fresh ones, as we have here? If you get this music right, it can be entirely glorious. Which Heart's Content is. In spades.
What you need to make this happen is a bunch of canny veterans, guys like Brad Mehldau, piano (although at thirty-something he's a pretty young veteran); Larry Grenadier, bass (one of the very top bottom men around); and the remarkable Bill Stewart, drums (long John Scofield's drummer of choice), in deep conversation with a seasoned veteran, like guitarist-leader, Mr. Bernstein. Then things can literally blow off the charts,
The thing I don't like about a lot of these sessions is that one or more of the players seems intent on showing the world he's got the chops to hang with the big boys. Thus, ego takes over and the interactive and conversational aspect of the music suffers. But if the leader has his head on straight, chooses the exact right musicians, and has a lightly-worn knowledge of the entire scope of jazz history, and--this is essential--isn't concerned with slavishly evoking it--real magic can happen.
It's taken a while, with quite a few stops and starts, but Gerry Teekins at Criss Cross Jazz, the little label that could, has finally assembled some absolutely top drawer musicians--Ralph Peterson, Adam Rogers, Edward Simon, Alex Sipigian come to mind--and is now producing some of the very finest straight ahead jazz around. Heart's Content, along with Adam Rogers's Allegory, is among the very best.
Sophisticated Bluesieness.......2003-05-28
This is Bernstein 5th album as a leader.This time it is a guitar/piano based album with the fantastic Brad Mehldau on the piano.Bernstein have used Mehldau before (Something is Burnin 1992) and( Signs of life 1994)
The music here is mostly Bernstein originals with 2 exceptions.The Bernstein originals on this one is perhaps a little bit less groovy, than on the other albums ,but they swing hard of course and has that kind of "eternal beauty" and with a very very strong melodic feel that is so typical for Bernstein... My favourites are "Little Green Men" and "Constant Conversation"
Long time associate Bill Stewart (Larry Goldings trio) is on the drums and his report with Bernstein is almost telepatic.
All in all..a wonderful album....that rewards repeated listening.
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Battle Cry
Ryan Kisor , Sam Yahel , Peter Bernstein , and B. Blade
Manufacturer: Criss Cross
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Dream
- Trio
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- Donna Lee
- Usual Suspects
ASIN: B0000061WJ
Release Date: 1998-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Battle Cry
- It Happens
- Falling In Love With Love
- I'm Old Fashioned
- Birdlike
- Sweet Pumpkin
- If Ever I Would Leave You
Customer Reviews:
INCREDIBLE.......2003-10-09
I have several albums of Ryan Kisor but Battle Cry is the best of them because the supporting cast of Sam Yahel, Peter Bernstein and Brian Blade are amazing - swinging like crazy plus the album has a really good vibe which puts you in a good mood. Ryan Kisor has to be one of the hippest trumpet players in the world today.
Average customer rating:
- This is the best one so far......
- The finest example of modern jazz.
- One Very Fine Recording
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Earth Tones
Peter Bernstein
Manufacturer: Criss Cross
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Heart's Content
- Moonbird
- Trio
- Signs of Life
- Brain Dance
ASIN: B000009PZ2
Release Date: 1998-08-25 |
Tracks:
- Metamorphosis
- Sublime Indifference
- Dragonfly
- Who Can I Turn To
- The Acrobat
- How Deep Is The Ocean
- The Breakthrough
- The Pivot
- Carrot Cake
Customer Reviews:
This is the best one so far.............2001-06-05
I fully agree with the other reviewers, the song "Carrot Cake".. well once you heard then it s there. Bernstein plays so cool and so beautiful, one good example of this is the standard "who can I turn to", and by the way, what an intro he does on that song.Bernstein and Goldings go so well together they are both cool players with a fantastic groove so that is as I suppose the reason why they blend so well. Players like Jimmy Smith and Joey de Fransesco are "hot" players and really know how to strike a groove, but question is if it do not "hit you harder" when it is done the way Goldings does it. I have Hank Mobleys song "The Breakthrough " in mind, first Goldings gives it a try and suddenly he "takes off" and his bass lines kills me. So if you like Bernstein and Goldings and do not have this one, buy it it is a must have.
The finest example of modern jazz........2000-10-15
Peter Bernstein's playing on Earth Tones is beautiful with his strong sense of melody and depth of phrasing, which is present if he is the leader or a sideman. What sets Earth Tones apart is composition. Peter has chosen three standards which in his hands sound like originals and five originals which sound like standards, my favorite being "Carrot Cake" a classic funk driven vamp which embodies everything modern jazz should be.
One Very Fine Recording.......2000-06-13
The inventive, tight performances of this power trio displays a level of communication and understanding that makes it one of the very best trio discs of recent issue. Peter Bernstein is an extremely talented composer and guitarist. With Larry Goldings, one of today's finer keyboard players on Hammond B3 (and a brilliant composer in his own right) and Bill Stewart on drums (well-deserving of just having been voted jazz drummer of the year for the past three years by "Modern Drummer Magazine") giving sensitive, exciting and imaginative performances, "Earth Tones" displays a varied array of musical styles all with very accessible and even catchy hooks. "Acrobat" written by Goldings and "Carrot Cake" written by Bernstein are just two tunes that instantly come to mind as charts that should become future standards. Without question, this disc should have appeared on a major with substantial backing and label support.
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- Klassical KISS...
- From a (classic) KISS and Classical music Fan!
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The String Quartet Tribute to Kiss
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Spin the Bottle: An All-Star Tribute to Kiss
- Live to Win
- Kiss My Grass: A Hillbilly Tribute To Kiss
- Greatest Hits Live
- Kiss - Kissology - Volume 1 (1974-1977)
ASIN: B0001XAPGA
Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Detroit Rock City
- Calling Dr. Love
- Strutter
- Hard Luck Woman
- Beth
- Rock & Roll All Night
- Goin' Blind
- Love Gun
- Shout It Out Loud
- I Was Made For Loving You
- New York Groove
Product Description
1. Detroit Rock City
2. Calling Dr. Love
3. Strutter
4. Hard Luck Woman
5. Beth
6. Rock & Roll All Night
7. Goin' Blind
8. Love Gun
9. Shout It Out Loud
10. I Was Made For Loving You
11. New York Groove
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Klassical KISS..........2004-06-25
KISS tribute albums started cropping up more than a decade ago very quickly oversaturating this market with a multitude of cds of varying quality (Hard To Believe, KISS of Death, Spacewalk). Now comes a tribute cd that offers a fresh and unique take on old KISS classics. Classical orchestration has long been a staple of KISS' repertoire, going back to the string ensemble used for the mega-hit Beth in 1976 progressing to the orchestral leanings and gregorian style chanting of the Elder album (1981) to the symphonic version of Black Diamond on their official KISS My A** tribute album to 2003's full blown KISS Symphony project.
This quartet interprets both well known KISS tunes (Detroit Rock City, Rock and Roll All Night) and more obscure material (Goin' Blind). Some of the choices are downright offbeat, a string quartet version of the funky Ace Frehley number New York Groove...surely you jest...but what is remarkable is how well it works.
Undisputed highlights are the beautiful renditions of Hard Luck Woman, Goin' Blind and Beth. The quartet incorporates subtle new parts that compliment these well loved melodies tremendously. Love Gun and I Was Made For Lovin' You are extremely powerful renditions also, if not just a little too reminiscent of the KISS Symphony cd and dvd. Even overplayed numbers like Calling Dr.Love and Rock and Roll All Nite are given new life by this incredibly talented ensemble.
From the Rock and Roll Over album influenced cover art to the last strains of New York Groove, this unique tribute cd is a winner all the way.
From a (classic) KISS and Classical music Fan!.......2004-04-23
EXCELLENT! I just bought this CD, and have already listened to it a half dozen times. I am a HUGE fan from the classic KISS years (1974-1979 - the years with Peter and Ace in the group).
If you are a KISS fan, and also like string quartet music, you will love this. If you are a fan of either (KISS or string quartet music), you will have a better appreciation and like for both after purchasing and hearing this CD.
These guys give the correct respect to classic KISS performance and it is especially seen in the string harmonies, and Ace's guitar solos in each song (except of course "Beth" which didn't have a solo by Ace until the "Unplugged" CD). The only down side of this are the songs that aren't on it, but hopefully that will mean a Volume 2!
GREAT CD!
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One for All
Peter Criss
Manufacturer: Megaforce
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Kiss: Kissology Volume II 1978-1991
ASIN: B000RNKZ0A
Release Date: 2007-07-23 |
Tracks:
- One For All
- Doesn't get better than this
- Last Night
- What a difference a Day Makes
- Hope
- Faces in the Crowd
- Send in the Clowns
- Falling All over again
- Whisper
- Heart behind these Hands
- Memories
- Space Ace
Album Details
Best Known as 'the Catman' in Legendary Band Kiss. This Collection of Songs Showcases his Far Ranging Talent as a Skillful Singer-songwriter and a Gifted Vocalist.
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- Bernstein-Mehldau what a duo.......
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Signs of Life
Peter Bernstein
Manufacturer: Criss Cross
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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ASIN: B0000020NJ
Release Date: 1995-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Blues For Bulgaria
- Jet Stream
- Jive Coffee
- The Things We Did Last Summer
- Minor Changes
- Will You Still Be Mine
- Signs Of Life
- Nobody Else But Me
- My Ideal
Customer Reviews:
Bernstein-Mehldau what a duo..............2001-04-30
I am surprised that noone has reviewed this one. Bernsteins playing gives you "goose bumps" right away. and so does Mehldaus playing. The way Bernstein plays is extremely melodic, and you can hear the chordal movement (same as when you hear Kenny Burrell) and his tone is just beautiful, and on top of this. his lyrical playing it is also groovy. Also, check out Mehldaus playing, in particular on the ballad "The things we did last summer" I wonder if yoy can get much more "feeling " out of a piano. McBride on bass keep things "cookin"
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- Goldings sets the groove....
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Brain Dance
Peter Bernstein
Manufacturer: Criss Cross
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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Hard Bop
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- Signs of Life
- Somethin's Burnin'
- Heart's Content
- Earth Tones
- Trio
ASIN: B0000020OI
Release Date: 1997-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Brain Dance
- Chant
- Means And Ends
- Dual Nature
- While We're Young
- You Leave Me Breathless
- Lady Bug
- Danger Zone
Customer Reviews:
Goldings sets the groove...........2001-05-26
Again, someone has to review this one,It beats me that noone have not done it already, I mean, players like Bernstein and Goldings are wellknown world class players. On this one you have to give a lot of credit to Larry Goldings, he sets the groove, his playing is very cool and at the same time he is "cookin" , and his bass lines kills me I can not get his solo on "Means amd Ends" out of my head, It is a masterpiece. Credits also to Steve Davis on Trombone a new aqquintance to me, and Eric Alexander,the only negative thing I can come up with is that Alexander should perhaps been given more solo space. And Bernstein??? His playing has matured here compared to his first CD from 1992, he digs deeper into the songs, and often his playing is so beautiful that it almost hurts when you are listening, it touches me deeply, I have in particular "While we are young" in mind. Evertyhing is so flawless. Someone suggested Bernstein is "Green meets Hall" Yeah... there might be something in that. I can only highly recommend this one.
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- Good Music
- Peter Criss's Greatest Album!
- ESSENTIAL MOMENT FROM THE CAT-ALOGUE
- Criss rock and roll over.
- Peter Criss Shines!
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Let Me Rock You
Peter Criss
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B00000612U
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Let It Go
- Tears
- Move On Over
- Jealous Guy
- Destiny
- Some Kinda' Hurricane
- Let Me Rock You
- First Day In The Rain
- Feel Like Heaven
- Bad Boys
Customer Reviews:
Good Music.......2007-03-12
While i would stop short in saying that it has better songs than I Cant Stop The Rain and Dont You Let Me Down on his first solo,i can say this is a better overall effort.
It contains a Gene Simmons song called Feels Like Heaven,which he was so kind as to let Peter have.I am surprized that Kiss didnt actually do that song as its quite a good song.
I cannot find a bad song here.I actually bought this album in about 1985.It was as rare as anything in those days.News of what Kiss was doing was scarce,let alone ex members,there was a heavy metal shop in Melbourne central.But i'd hardly call this heavy metal.Problem was this album crashed initially as far as record sales went.I got it as an import,and i was glad i did cause i realy enjoyed this album better than any of his other solo's.
Went through a patch and just kept playing it,but the radio stations refused to have anything to do with Kiss in those days.1982 was a bad year to release this album.
Going through the tracks in this album he realy did a fine job at picking some emotional tracks like Tears,Jealous Guy(which is different to the other versions ive heard but still quite good),Let Me Rock You(I realy like this tune)and First Day In The Rain which are all excellent.
Also he had some good disco/rock type tracks here like Let It Go,Destiny,Some Kinda' Hurricane and Bad Boys,not a bad song here.
It was a while till he released another solo after this,but it wasnt because this was a bad album.
Peter Criss's Greatest Album!.......2005-02-28
After releasing two phenomenal solo albums in 1978 and 1980, Peter Criss returned to the studio to record the greatest album of his solo career, 1982s "Let Me Rock You." Joining Peter is his third solo venture was the great songwritter Russ Ballard (the writer of Ace's remake of "New York Groove"). Taking the producer's chair once again was Peter's personal favorite, Vinnie Poncia. Together, this trio put together a marvelous album that is too good to put into words. The song-writting is top-notch and Peter's vocals are the best they have ever been. His vocals are the cleanest on this album than any of his other previous work. Better than any other album he's recorded with KISS or solo. The whole album is truly magnificent. The sound of this album is more rock and roll and mixed in is the piano, the brass and the synthesizer that Peter uses very well. This album can please anyone and it is probably one of my favorite albums I have ever bought.
The opening track, "Let It Go" is an excellent piece of Rock and Roll. Great vocals by Peter and the guitar riffs are excellent. This is one of Peter's best songs to date. The next track, "Tears" was in fact co-written by former KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent and also plays guitar on this track. This is very powerful semi-ballad. The song moves at a solid pace with a very powerful instrumentals backing up Peter's voice. The next track, "Move On Over" was written by Criss and Poncia. These two make a great songwriting pair. This is the greatest dance song Peter Criss has ever written. This is very solid rock and roller that contains heavy guitar solos and is a true masterpiece as it instantly become another Peter Criss classic.
The next track, "Jealous Guy", a track originally performed by John Lennon, Criss did an excellent job in remaking this rock classic. Peter's vocals are truly magnificent and he did an excellent job recreating the feel and emotion to Lennon's original version. The next track, "Destiny" is a very heavy rock and roller. The song is about meeting the love of your life and how it all happens because of destiny. The lead guitar truly shines here. Listen to the sample and you'll know what I mean. Another excellent classic is, "Some Kinda' Hurricane" is one of the songs that Russ Ballard wrote. The song is very heavy instrumentally and heavy on Peter's vocals. Another instant classic right here! The title track, "Let Me Rock You" is actually a 1950s style doo wop. Peter does a marvelous job on this song and he captured the style of doo wop very well.
Track eight, the second ballad of the album, "First Day In the Rain" is a good Peter ballad, but not his absolute best. Another song about being out on his own again. The next track, "Feel Like Heaven" was actually written by Gene Simmons. This is a lighter heavy metal track that sounds great with Peter's jazzy style voice over those guitars. Finally, the last track, "Bad Boys" is a track that Peter based on his childhood and advice his mother would give him as a child, "Don't go where the BAD BOYS go." This is light-sounding track and is the the second slowest song on the album but still is another unique Peter Criss song.
This album is without a doubt is Peter Criss's greatest moment as a solo artist and no one can say any different. I was hooked on this album as soon as I listened to it one time fully. I've owned this album for only 1 day and here I am already telling you how great this is. It's so good, don't even bother listening to samples of the songs. This is not an album that takes a while to get used to or anything like that. On this album, the Catman sinks his claws into you. Just sit back and let Peter Criss rock you away! Rock on, Catman!
ESSENTIAL MOMENT FROM THE CAT-ALOGUE.......2005-01-03
This CD is essential and may surprise many doubters and nay-sayers who have dismissed Peter as the least capable Kiss member past and present. Peter Criss excudes charisma on this one with a stylish collection of material that still stands up today some 20 odd years plus. Having possibly accepted that he was not the greatest songwriter, he opted wisely for a collection of his own work and some contemporary writers such as Russ Ballard. Neither the best vocalist or drummer it is the heart and soul that draws the listener in. Highlights abound and the styles are varied. "Let It Go" is a great opener somewhat reminisant of Dynasty's "Dirty Living". It is the next cab off the rank in the Vinnie Vincent (then known as Vincent Cusano) penned "Tears" that is the stella highlight. This is the best songs Peter has put his vocals too bar non, and could have been with some push a radio hit. One assumes this song was recommended to Criss by the label during the early recording sessions for the masked ones "Creatures" opus. Indeed "Feel Like Heaven" was penned by Gene Simmons although that song feels as if it were derived from the "Unmasked" and "Dynasty" eras and is nowhere near as good. "First Day In The Rain" is sublime too both emotive and atmospheric being a dreamy ballad no way insipid in inspiration like "Beth". The title track "Let Me Rock You" is fifties doo wop and is kitchy but likeable too, reminding me a little of Billy Joel's 'Uptown Girl'. The closer of "Bad Boys" is an obvious nod to the Stones and is possibly the best Criss penned number to date. Obviously ignored by a label and a record buying public who had out grown Kiss let alone the ex drummer, it is a real shame because "Let Me Rock You" was accessible pop rock with a slight eighties feel that deserved huge sales. Certainly more accessible than ever before.
Criss rock and roll over........2004-07-02
Criss is here far from the Kiss sound. But it doesnt matter. Its
a little improvment from the Out of Control album, and it sounds fresh in todays music. Kiss producer Vini Poncia has taken over the production, and the soundpicture is pure magic. Its sympho rock, espesially on Track 2 Tears. Let it go Track 1 is more rock and roll. Move on Over Track 3 its more simple. He also have
a go on the John Lennon hit Jealous Guy. Eat youre heart out Brian Ferry, who also had a minor hit with this one. Track 5 Destiny has a certain quality over it, but its not Criss on his best. Track 6 Somekinda hurricane, is a real rocker, fast and moving towards a climax of pure rock orgasm. Track 7 Let me Rock you, is the title track, and been out for a surprise. Criss doing doooo op, and its doesnt sounds like rock, is pure pop with the sound from the sixteees. This is a treat, and earfriendly. Pure joy. More or less. Track 8 First day in the rain is a ballad, but its not up to it`s usuall standard. Track 9
Feel like heaven is back on what we can called a "light heavy metal track". Track 10 Bad Boys is rythm and blues and its interesting. Over all Its time for a new Solo album from Peter Criss. Peter Criss will surely rock you on this one.
Peter Criss Shines!.......2004-01-12
Oh man this is what the peter criss solo lp should have been.Peter finaly turns it up a notch and proves even without Kiss he can boogie.Check out Let It Go you;ll be playing it over and over like a giddy child with nintendo
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