Tracklist
A1 | Easy As It Seems | |
A2 | Is That You? | |
A3 | Naked City | |
A4 | Shandi | |
A5 | She's So European | |
B1 | Talk To Me | |
B2 | Tomorrow | |
B3 | Torpedo Girl | |
B4 | Two Sides Of The Coin | |
B5 | What Makes The World Go 'Round | |
B6 | You're All That I Want |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Phonogram
Notes
Officially Phonogram release through the Dutch KISS Army fan club and limited to 1500 numbered copies. Only 13 titles were officially released - KISS, Hotter Than Hell, Destroyer, Rock And Roll Over, Love Gun, Dynasty, Unmasked, Music From The Elder, Killers, Creatures Of The Night, Lick It Up, Animalize & Asylum. Unnumbered copies are no counterfeit, nor unofficial. These are pressings done before the numbering started or right after. Manufactured at the same date by the same pressing plant. Perhaps promos? Dressed to Kill was never officially released as a picture disc.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 / Hand etched): 6302 032-A-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 / Hand etched): 6302 032-B-1
Other Versions (5 of 218)
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Unmasked (LP, Album, Stereo, 18 - Presswell Pressing) | Casablanca | NBLP 7225 | US | 1980 | ||
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Unmasked (LP, Album) | Casablanca | 6302 032 | Netherlands | 1980 | ||
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Unmasked (LP, Album, Club Edition) | Casablanca | 31 598 6 | 1980 | |||
Unmasked (LP, Album) | Casablanca | 6302 032 | Scandinavia | 1980 | |||
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Unmasked (Cassette, Album) | Casablanca | 7144 032 | Scandinavia | 1980 |
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1986 NetherlandsVinyl —LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Picture Disc, Reissue
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Reviews
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I was astonished to read that unnumbered 12" picture discs of Kiss (Netherlands only / 13 different 12" Picture Discs) are counterfeits and the numbered ones are the real stuff. To my knowledge this is a fairytale.
Some time ago I visited the widow of the owner of the company who manufactured the picture discs for Phonogram. She showed us a small stock of some leftovers and some items were numbered and others were not. The only logical conclusion for me is that the unnumbered ones can not be counterfeits, since they were manufactured in the same run and at the same moment in the same factory as the numbered ones. Maybe the unnumbered ones are even more rare than the numbered ones(?), because that run was up to 1500. The unnumbered ones were probably left-overs. The machine kept going and did not stop right after 1500 (or before # 0001) , so probably less unnumbered ones.
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