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Album Review: Dynasty
 

  • Artist: Kiss
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 38:57
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Dynasty marked the first time that the original four members of Kiss didn't all appear together for the entire album -- session drummer Anton Fig subbed for Peter Criss due to the latter's erratic behavior and injuries sustained in a serious car crash. And even though it was a platinum-plus smash, Dynasty marked the beginning of Kiss' unfocused period, which would ultimately end in a nosedive of the band's popularity, as well as Criss and Ace Frehley leaving the band by 1982. In latter-day interviews, the band admitted that they started to listen to outsiders about what direction the music should go around the time of Dynasty. And since small children were a large part of Kiss' audience by 1979 (due to merchandising and the God-awful TV movie Kiss Meets the Phantom), the band began backing away from heavy metal and embracing pop. Included is their hit disco experiment, "I Was Made for Loving You" (which was no better or worse than any other rock-meets-disco experiment of the late '70s), as well as "Sure Know Something," a melodic pop/rocker that should have also been a smash. Many other tracks would have been better if they weren't so glossed up (due to producer Vini Poncia), such as "Charisma," "Magic Touch," "Hard Times," and a great reworked cover of the Rolling Stones obscurity "2,000 Man." Not a horrible album (that distinction would go to 1981's Music from "The Elder"), but certainly not on par with such classics as Hotter Than Hell, Destroyer, or Love Gun. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Was Made for Lovin' You Paul Stanley, Desmond Child, Vini Poncia Kiss (4:33)
2000 Man Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Kiss (4:56)
Sure Know Something Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia Kiss (4:01)
Dirty Livin' Peter Criss, Vini Poncia, Stan Penridge Kiss (4:27)
Charisma Gene Simmons, Howard Marks Advertising Kiss (4:25)
Magic Touch Paul Stanley Kiss (4:42)
Hard Times Ace Frehley Kiss (3:31)
X-Ray Eyes Gene Simmons Kiss (3:46)
Save Your Love Ace Frehley Kiss (4:40)

Credits

Peter Criss (Drums), Peter Criss (Band), Ace Frehley (Guitar), Ace Frehley (Vocals), Ace Frehley (Band), Kiss (Main Performer), Gene Simmons (Bass), Gene Simmons (Band), Paul Stanley (Guitar), Paul Stanley (Band), Bill Levenson (Remastering Supervisor), Jon Mathias (Engineer), Jon Mathias (Assistant Engineer), Jay Messina (Engineer), Jay Messina (Mixing), Joseph M. Palmaccio (Remastering), Vini Poncia (Producer), Jim Galante (Engineer), Jim Galante (Assistant Engineer), Mitchell Kanner (Redesign), Francesco Scavullo (Photography), Robert V. Conte (Liner Notes), Robert V. Conte (Catalog Reissue Supervisor)
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Wikipedia: Dynasty (album)
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Dynasty
Dynasty cover
Studio album by Kiss
Released May 23, 1979
Recorded 1979
Genre Hard rock, disco
Label Casablanca
Producer Vini Poncia
Professional reviews
Kiss chronology
Paul Stanley
(1978)
Dynasty
(1979)
Unmasked
(1980)
Singles from Dynasty
  1. "I Was Made for Lovin' You"
    Released: May 1979
  2. "Sure Know Something"
    Released: 1979
  3. "Dirty Livin'"
    Released: 1979

Dynasty is a studio album by the American hard rock band Kiss. The album, and its subsequent tour, were billed as the "Return of Kiss." The band as a full unit had not released a studio album since 1977 and had not toured since the Spring of 1978. The album would restore the band to commercial prominence, reaching # 9 on the US Billboard album chart.

Kiss enlisted Vini Poncia, who produced Peter Criss's solo album, to produce Dynasty. After pre-production and rehearsals were completed, Poncia decided to exclude Criss from most of the recording, judging him unable to drum well enough. Criss, by this time, had fallen deep into substance abuse and was also recovering from an automobile accident. He performed on only one song, "Dirty Livin'." The rest of the drums were recorded by Anton Fig, who played drums on Ace Frehley's 1978 solo album.

The first single from the album, "I Was Made For Lovin' You," marked a rather drastic stylistic departure for Kiss. It had a pronounced disco beat, and was a success at a time when disco was at its peak popularity.

After waiting nearly three years to record lead vocals for a Kiss song (1977's "Shock Me"), Ace Frehley contributed three to Dynasty - "2,000 Man," "Hard Times" and "Save Your Love." "2,000 Man," a cover of the 1967 Rolling Stones song, would become a concert staple for Kiss and one of Frehley's signature songs. "Hard Times" and "Save Your Love" were recorded in the same hard rock style as Frehley's solo album. This was the only Kiss album where Frehley sang as many songs as Paul Stanley and more than Gene Simmons. Simmons, one of the band's primary songwriters, sings only two. (Reportedly Simmons was not happy with the idea of doing a disco oriented record and as a result had less input on the album.)

While "I Was Made For Lovin' You" remains a permanent staple on the band's shows, much of the album's songs (other than "Sure Know Something," and "2000 Man") have rarely been played live after the Dynasty tour. In 2006, Paul Stanley resurrected "Magic Touch," which was played every night on the "Live to Win" tour.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "I Was Made For Lovin' You"   Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia, Desmond Child Paul Stanley 4:33
2. "2,000 Man"   Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Ace Frehley 4.56
3. "Sure Know Something"   Stanley, Poncia Stanley 4:01
4. "Dirty Livin'"   Peter Criss, Stan Penridge Peter Criss 4:27
5. "Charisma"   Gene Simmons, Howard Marks Gene Simmons 4:25
6. "Magic Touch"   Stanley Stanley 4:42
7. "Hard Times"   Frehley Frehley 3:31
8. "X-Ray Eyes"   Simmons Simmons 3:46
9. "Save Your Love"   Frehley Frehley 4:40

Personnel

with

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1979 Pop Albums 9[2]

Singles (United States)

Year Nation Single Chart Position
1979 United States "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Billboard Pop Singles 11[3]
1979 United States "Sure Know Something" Billboard Pop Singles 47[3]
1979 Austria "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 6[citation needed]
1979 Australia "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 2[citation needed]
1979 Australia "Sure Know Something" Pop Singles 5[citation needed]
1979 Canada "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 1[citation needed]
1979 Canada "Sure Know Something" Pop Singles 48[citation needed]
1979 France "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 2[citation needed]
1979 Germany "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 2[citation needed]
1979 Germany "Dirty Livin'" Pop Singles 25[citation needed]
1979 Germany "Sure Know Something" Pop Singles 28[citation needed]
1979 Holland "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 1[citation needed]
1979 Holland "Sure Know Something" Pop Singles 3[citation needed]
1979 Norway "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 10[citation needed]
1979 New Zealand "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 1[citation needed]
1979 New Zealand "Sure Know Something" Pop Singles 11[citation needed]
1979 Sweden "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 19[citation needed]
1979 Switzerland "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 2[citation needed]
1979 United Kingdom "I Was Made For Lovin' You" Pop Singles 50[citation needed]

Sales accomplishments

RIAA certification[4] (United States)

Date Designation Total Sales
June 6,
1979
Gold 500,000
July 10,
1979
Platinum 1,000,000

CRIA certification[5] (Canada)

Date Designation Total Sales
July 1,
1979
Gold 50,000
August 1,
1979
Platinum 100,000
November 1,
1979
Double Platinum 200,000

Notes and references

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