KISS: Reissue Mania

June 23, 2006

To coincide with KISS' tour of Japan in July, the Japanese record company will once again re-release several KISS albums. Scheduled for July 12 are all '70s albums (excluding the four solo albums) in the carboard mini-LP-like sleeve jackets (the discs are the remastered versions from '97),like they've done before in Japan.

In other news, Russian label Lilith will be re-releasing the four KISS 1978 solo albums on picture disc in a CD "box set" – titled "Ace, Gene, Peter & Paul". Each CD is said to be a replica of the original picture disc. The CDs are offset and packaged in individual cardboard sleeves which are housed in an accordion-style PVC sleeve with four pockets (one for each CD) that can be hung on the wall. The PVC sleeve is itself housed in a plastic bag with the four CD covers printed on the front.

(Thanks: Kiss Kollector)

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