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When Kiss suited up to shoot the iconic cover of the band’s 1975 album “Dressed To Kill” on the southwest corner of 23rd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, there were no stylists or ...
"There we are on a street corner, and the people who are walking by are going on about their day," the bassist said Gene ...
To this day, you can count on hearing at least half of the songs from this album at any Kiss concert ... for the gimmicky cover 'Kissin' Time,' which was added, against the band's better judgement ...
The Dressed to Kill album cover features a photo, taken by Gruen, of the band members—Stanley ... Creem magazine feature that showed KISS’ members transforming from everyday guys to rock ...
The album’s cover featured images of the band ... For the tour in support of Asylum, the band showcased the largest lighted KISS sign they’d ever brought onstage.
Photographer Bob Gruen, who was behind the iconic album cover, said that the band wasn't known at the ... the clogs that graced the album cover. "[Kiss guitarist] Ace Frehley had a pair of white ...