The KISS RE-REVIEW SERIES Part 34:
– The Ritz, NYC, 12th August 1988 (from 4 CD set Radio Waves 1974-1988) (2015 American Icons broadcast release)
At last, we are at the end of the Crazy Nights era. Radio broadcasts are the next best thing to a bootleg. Actually, strike that. Radio broadcast CDs are often better than bootlegs. The audio is usually decent because it’s a professionally recorded broadcast. They are almost always cheaper than an equivalent bootleg CD too. Broadcast discs are easily found on various Amazon sites and all over Ebay. Thanks to their abundance, sometimes you can even choose from multiple releases of the same concerts.
One such show is Kiss’ 1988 performance at the Ritz in New York in 1988. It’s a tight, hot Crazy Nights recording, but there are pros and cons to the different releases. There was a 2013 Gold Fish release of the Ritz concert, called The Ritz on Fire, reviewed here. Fans immediately noted that “Reason to Live” was missing, although others had “Reason to Live” on different releases. In fact The Ritz on Fire is missing two songs: “Bang Bang You” is the other.
To get all the songs, one recommended version is the 4 CD set The Very Best of Kiss – Radio Waves 1974-1988. Inside you will get:
- Disc 1: Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, April 1 1974. We reviewed a better version of this show with bonus tracks from ABC In Concert and the Mike Douglas Show.
- Discs 2 & 3: Animalize Live Uncensored 1985. Missing some of the stage raps, but including all the songs from the original VHS release.
- Disc 4: The Ritz NYC 1988. All the songs, but missing some of the stage raps.
Nothing’s perfect. These broadcasts are quirky that way. You can buy Radio Waves 1974-1988 to get all the songs from the Ritz show, but not all of Paul’s stage raps. You could, of course, compile the best of the two versions together into one custom complete concert. The sound quality is virtually the same. What about an official release? The only Kiss-produced media of this concert is a rare 11 song bonus DVD that came with Kissology Vol. 2, but only at US Best Buy.
Regardless of which version you buy, this concert has a good reputation with fans and it is easy to hear why. Eric Carr and Bruce Kulick rose to the challenge and gave a Kiss a hard, professional sheen. Meanwhile, behind the curtain stood Gary Corbett, thickening up the sound with additional keyboards and backing vocals. Paul Stanley was in his prime, hitting notes only dogs could hear. Meanwhile Gene Simmons was present in body if not spirit. Notably, “Shout it Out Loud” was performed at the Ritz, making it a rare 80s appearance of that song. “Dr. Love” was also something of a rarity at the time.
Choose according to your own preferences, but don’t be afraid to pick up some version of Kiss at the Ritz.
Today’s rating:
4/5 stars
Original mikeladano.com review: 2014/01/27
Reminds me of digging through rows of Kiss The Stone, Live Tribe and Oxygen bootlegs at a stall in the Barras when I was younger looking for the most complete version of a gig or broadcast.
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Kiss the Stone! Yup yup yup!
I miss the old days.
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I had a bunch of them – tape then CD. All of them great.
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I never owned a tape bootleg though I’ve seen lots.
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I had about a hundred or so… the stall sold them fairly cheap compared to CD.
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Best live album of all time!
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It’s a good one — even better with the full setlist! Thanks for pointing me in the direction of this release.
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Yeah. Full setlist is best. Don’t think there was much banter cut out, was there?… but I can’t say I’ve really compared them.
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Not a lot, compared to Animalize Live. Enough cut though to make room for 2 songs.
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Even better than Roachford Live At Scott’s Place?!
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I prefer Anvil Live at Deke’s Palace, Thunder Bay.
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I heard the turnout was really poor for that gig, I think Deke got home late from work, so they just overdubbed the crowd noise from Live After Death between tracks.
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#fakenews
The truth is Deke was hammered.
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I was hammered after listening to Anvil play ‘Butter Bust Jerky!” that drove me to the drink ….
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Close but we stole the crowd noise from KISS ALIVE 2 which KISS stole from the 1977 Super Bowl!
You have a sharp ear sir!
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I take that for read though. When I say “best live album of all time” I really mean “best live album of all time that isn’t Roachford Live At Scott’s Place”. Obvs.
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Amazon Prime has the Radio Waves 4 CD set for streaming. I was listening to it about a month ago. It is fantastic.
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You have Amazon Prime? How do you like it? Have you watched The Grand Tour?
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I like it well enough. I have not watched grand tour yet and come to think of it I hadn’t watched much. We did it more for the free shipping. I actually meant amazon music unlimited has the Kiss album you mentioned.
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Ah ok! Amazon Canada has free shipping for all orders over 25 bucks so I always just buy enough to get it
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Nice one! I have Alive! 1-3. Is this one necessary?
Also, I think they missed a chance by not covering Puttin’ On The Ritz.
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Every band playing at the Ritz should be required to do that song.
According to Scott this is the greatest live album of all time, so year I guess so!
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I Like how Sloppy Simmons is with the lyrics on his tracks…This is KISS ALIVE 3 in my book. Great show and its live so Paulie and Mean Gene could not tweak tweak in the studio!
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Hm, correction. I have Alive! 1 and 3. I don’t seem to have 2. Adding to the list.
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Bang Bang You?… Trying… not… to… judge…
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You’re an AC/DC fan, you have no high horse to stand on, “Mistress for Christmas”!
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