PRODUCT DETAILS
Eric Carr remained a member of KISS until his death from cancer. He took up the rustic orange persona of "The Fox" and was a KISS fan favorite. Rockology features former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick on many of these tracks. This package was designed and mastered along with Loretta Carr (Eric's sister) to fall in line as the 5th KISS solo album. The cover is Eric in his "Fox" persona. This record, pressed on liquid vinyl for the first and only time, is numbered and limited to 3000 pieces worldwide and is a MUST for fans/collectors of KISS.
Tracklist
Eyes of Love | Somebody's Waiting | Heavy Metal Baby | Just Can't Wait | Mad Dog | You Make Me Crazy | Nightmare | Nightmare (Live demo) | Too Cool For School | Tiara | Can You Feel It | Nasty Boys
Tracklist:
- Eyes of Love
- Somebody's Waiting
- Heavy Metal Baby
- Just Can't Wait
- Mad Dog
- You Make Me Crazy
- Nightmare
- Nightmare (Live Demo)
- Too Cool for School
- Tiara
- Can You Feel It
- Nasty Boys
UPC: 819514012917
Label: Culture Factory Usa
Release Date: 11.28.25
Format: Vinyl Record
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