Kiss have just announced a massive 50th anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of their iconic 1975 live album, Alive!, which is set to be released on November 21. The set features nearly 90 previously unreleased tracks, including two complete concerts from July 1975 in Davenport, Iowa, and Wildwood, New Jersey, plus rehearsals and additional live recordings. To promote the release, the band have shared a live version of their 1975 Dressed to Kill single, “C’mon and Love Me,” from the Davenport show. Remixed by Eddie Kramer from original tapes with no overdubs, the box set also features extensive vintage memorabilia such as press kits, tour programs, posters, and guitar picks, alongside a hardcover book and archival newspaper. Limited to 1,000 copies, the reissue is available in multiple formats on Kiss’ webstore, celebrating one of rock’s greatest live albums with fresh material and exclusive extras. (Rolling Stone)
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Kiss Announce 50th Anniversary Reissue Of ‘Alive!’ Featuring Two Previously Unreleased Concerts
By Erik Thompson
Nov 9, 2025 | 7:01 PM
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