
The Ultimate Frontman Goes Solo
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We last saw a solo album from KISS frontman Paul Stanley in 1978, when all four members of the band released an album at the same time - Live To Win makes Stanley the last of his KISS alumni to release a solo album since that time.
It's great to hear the famous Stanley voice for a complete album - standouts include the rocking title track, Bulletproof, It's Not Me and the cool track Lift.
The album actually sounds like a modernized continuation of his KISS solo album and is worth every penny.
The only noticable change that has happened over the last couple years is a slight change in Paul's voice. It seems quite a bit stronger and somewhat trained (for lack of a better word). Ever since Paul performed in Phantom of the Opera in Toronto (killer performances, by the way), his voice has gone to the next level, where it sounds like a theatre voice - more powerful with very strong articulation.
Play some dates in Canada on this tour...
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