Dynasty (1979)
| 1. | I Was Made For Lovin' You | 4:30 | ... | ||
| 2. | 2, 000 Man | 4:54 | ... | ||
| 3. | Sure Know Something | 4:01 | ... | ||
| 4. | Dirty Livin' | 4:20 | ... | ||
| 5. | Charisma | 4:25 | ... | ||
| 6. | Magic Touch | 4:41 | ... | ||
| 7. | Hard Times | 3:31 | ... | ||
| 8. | X - Ray Eyes | 3:45 | ... | ||
| 9. | Save Your Love | 4:44 | ... |
Discography: Kiss
Kiss — Dynasty: Reviews
KISS goes NOT Disco!
Some super-smart people call it „The KISS goes Disco album“, but if your view is a little more exact than theirs (and your mind a little more open...), you probably discover their mistake after a few minutes of listening to the record. Exactly after four and a half minutes, because at this moment the album-opener „I Was Made For Lovin‘ You“ (today one of the most well-known and successful KISSsongs of all times) fades to its end and the popular and familiar guitar sound of Ace Frehley opens the Rolling Stones Cover „2.000 Man“ and leads the album back to the roots of Rock And Roll!
No matter, which track you listen to – Stanley’s mighty „Magic Touch“, the smooth „Sure Know Something“, Simmons‘ mysterious „Charisma“, Frehley’s „Hard Times“ (nomen est omen) or Criss‘ „Dirty Livin‘“ - it’s 100% KISS and it’s NOT Discopop! And the already mentioned „I Was Made For Lovin‘ You“? A Smash Hit every little child knows and a bit more Niveau on the dancefloors worldwide. „Dynasty“ rules!
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Album details
Dynasty is listed as Album by Kiss with a release date of 1979. The album is connected with Hard Rock and Pop Rock categories.
The track list contains 9 tracks with a total running time of 38:51. The shortest track is Hard Times at 3:31, while the longest track is 2, 000 Man at 4:54.
The album is linked to English content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 1438x1403 px and a prepared crop of 1438x1438 px. The audio quality shown on the page ranges from 192 to 320 Kbits/sec.












