Exposed (Kiss)
Exposed |
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Video by Kiss |
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Released |
May 18, 1987 |
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Recorded |
1975-1987 |
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Genre |
Hard rock |
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Length |
90 minutes |
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Label |
Polygram Video |
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Kiss chronology |
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Animalize Live Uncensored (1985) |
Exposed (1987) |
Crazy Nights (1989) |
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Exposed is the name of the 1987 long form music video released by the American rock band Kiss. This was the band's second home video release. Exposed is based on an interview with the members of Kiss (almost exclusively Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) and is interspersed with music videos and live concert clips from throughout Kiss' career, up until the album, Asylum.
A follow up was planned and almost 5 hours of footage was filmed during the first week of Hot in the Shade Tour, but it was for unknown reasons, shelved. The footage leaked to bootleg circuit and is called "eXposed II".
Track listing
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1. |
"Who Wants To Be Lonely" (Video) | Paul Stanley, Desmond Child, Jean Beauvoir |
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2. |
"Uh! All Night" (Video) | Stanley, Child, Beauvoir |
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3. |
"I Love It Loud" (Live, 1983 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) | Stanley, Vinnie Vincent |
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4. |
"Deuce" (Live, June 1, 1974 - San Francisco, California) | Gene Simmons |
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5. |
"Strutter" (Live, 1976 - Detroit, Michigan) | Stanley, Simmons |
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6. |
"Beth" (Live, September, 1977 - Houston, Texas) | Peter Criss, Stan Penridge, Bob Ezrin |
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7. |
"Detroit Rock City" (Live, 1980 - Australia) | Stanley, Ezrin |
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8. |
"Tears Are Falling" (Video) | Stanley |
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9. |
"Lick It Up" (Video) | Stanley, Vincent |
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10. |
"All Hell’s Breakin’ Loose" (Video) | Eric Carr, Stanley, Simmons, Vincent |
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11. |
"I love It Loud" (Video) | Stanley, Vincent |
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12. |
"I Stole Your Love" (Live, September, 1977 - Houston, Texas) | Stanley |
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13. |
"Heaven’s On Fire" (Video) | Stanley, Desmond Child |
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14. |
"Ladies Room" (Live, September, 1977 - Houston, Texas) | Simmons |
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15. |
"Rock and Roll All Nite" (Live, 1980 - Australia) | Stanley, Simmons |
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Sales
RIAA certification[1] (United States)
Date |
Designation |
Total Sales |
February 23, 1987 |
Gold |
50,000 |
October 1, 1987 |
Platinum |
100,000 |
CRIA certification[2] (Canada)
Date |
Designation |
Total Sales |
February 1, 1990 |
Gold |
50,000 |
References