Friday, November 30, 2018

KKB - s/t. 1974 USA (archival)

Bruce Kulick is one of those guitar players you've heard of, but can't quite remember why. He's most known for his long stint in post-makeup Kiss during the 80s and early 90s. Today you're likely to see him in a reality show, helping Kiss out somewhere, or doing the nostalgic circuit with none other than Grand Funk Railroad. Yea, he's that guy.

But before all of that, when still in his early 20's, he formed an unnamed band in 1974 (KKB was a later appellation) in his resident Queens area, with a couple of neighborhood acquaintances. They had set out to be a cross between "Cream and Yes". Well they failed on both fronts, and the latter will never enter your mind. With that out of the way, what you do get is a tightly woven hard rock album, with decent songwriting. The rhythm section is fantastic here, and Kulick lights it up with some fuzz and wah-wah. And the production is excellent for something like this. If there's a downside, it's there's not that much material here. 'Someday' is kind of throwaway, and 'You Won't Be There' is represented twice, the latter with more jamming. So you're really looking at about 26 minutes of quality music, which is a solid EP length. On the whole, an excellent archival release.

Personal collection
LP: 2015 Shadoks (Germany)

This was originally released as a private CD in 2008 (under the title 1974), and flew completely under everyone's radar. Shadoks got wind of it, and released it on vinyl in their usual deluxe style. The LP is a thick single sleeve cover, with an insert filled with liner notes. And as an all-time first (for Shadoks) - it's cheaper than the CD!

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