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  1. Creatures of the Night is the tenth studio album by American rock band Kiss, released in 1982.It was the band's last for Casablanca Records, the only label for which Kiss had recorded up to that point.The album was dedicated to the memory of Casablanca founder and early Kiss supporter Neil Bogart, who had died of cancer during the recording sessions.

  2. Superb album,vastly underrated,easily as good if not better,than Jobriath's excellent debut album.'Creatures Of The Street' is a joy to listen to,with 'Gone Tomorrow' a gem of a song,this track gives me goosebumps it's THAT good. Jobriath was a star in my eyes.Supremely talented,vocally,as a

  3. 20 de nov. de 2022 · As far as the music is concerned on the 40th-anniversary edition, it’s 76 songs and 5 hours and 23 minutes of rock and roll that ended the 70’s Golden Age and signaled the ’80s new wave of Kiss. The remastered songs sound nice and crisp, it’s one of my top five Kiss records, so I think each song sounds great.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2023 · Creatures of the Late Afternoon by Kid Koala, released 14 April 2023 1. Hear Now 2. 1000 Towns (feat.Coelacanth) 3. The Frequencies 4. ... the new double album is the soundtrack to an accompanying board game centered around a cast of creatures who band together through the power of music to save their habitat from destruction.

  5. Listening in the morning. Partying before that. Just remember. Balling is a lifestyle Edit: While the singles set up for a pretty wild ride of an album, I was worried that there would be an issue tying everything together onto Clancy. Even the first 2 tracks contrast so heavily, that it feels like whiplash before the journey even gets started. 3 singles in a row is a lot for an album like this.

  6. 在 Apple Music 上收听Jobriath的《Creatures of the Street》。1974年。12 首歌曲。时长:35 分钟

  7. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Jobriath put out a second album, “Creatures of the Street,” in 1974 and embarked on a national tour, only to encounter homophobic slurs during a performance at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island.