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Hot in the Shade

Hot in the Shade
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Studio album by Kiss
Released October 17, 1989
Recorded July - August 1989
Studio The Fortress, Hollywood, California
Genre Hard rock
Length 58:39
Label Mercury
Vertigo (Europe)
Producer Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley
Kiss chronology
Crazy Nights
(1987)
Hot in the Shade
(1989)
Revenge
(1992)
Singles from Hot in the Shade
  1. "Hide Your Heart"
    Released: October 17, 1989
  2. "Forever"
    Released: January 5, 1990
  3. "Rise to It"
    Released: April 1, 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 2.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars
Vista Records 3/5 stars
Metal Nightfall 3/5 stars

Hot in the Shade is the 15th studio album by Kiss, released in 1989. It is the first Kiss full studio album since 1981's Music from "The Elder" to feature lead vocals from someone other than Paul Stanley or Gene Simmons, with drummer Eric Carr singing lead on "Little Caesar". It is also the final Kiss album to feature Carr in its entirety before his death in November 1991.

Hot in the Shade contains the most songs of any Kiss studio album with 15. The album is one of the band's longest, with a running time of nearly an hour (58:39). Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley appeared in Kiss make-up for the first time since their 1983 unmasking for the video for "Rise to It". Although the scene with Simmons and Stanley in make-up took place in 1975, the costumes they used were historically inaccurate; Simmons' was from the Unmasked (1980) era while Stanley's was from Love Gun (1977). The album showcases a more heavy rock sound after the keyboard-centered pop rock in Crazy Nights and even flirts with speed metal in Boomerang. Little Caesar wasn't the first Kiss song to feature Eric Carr on lead vocals; for the previous year's compilation album, Smashes, Thrashes & Hits, he had re-recorded the lead vocals to "Beth", the 1976 hit originally sung by Peter Criss.

Tommy Thayer, who co-wrote "Betrayed" and "The Street Giveth And The Street Taketh Away", became Kiss' permanent lead guitarist in 2002, replacing Ace Frehley as "The Spaceman". Of the 15 tracks on the album, only five were performed live. "Forever", co-written by Michael Bolton, was a pop hit and became a semi-regular part of the live setlist, but nothing else from the album has been played live after the 1990 tour.


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