Kiss Rock And Roll Over Christmas Ornament Band Faces Makeup Design Holiday Decoration Four Members Logo Collectible Round Tree Ornament Gift For Rock Music Fans
This Kiss Rock And Roll Over Christmas Ornament featuring the band’s iconic makeup faces celebrates one of the most influential albums in rock history, released November 11, 1976 by Casablanca Records, which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 and spawned two hit singles including “Hard Luck Woman” reaching the top 20 and “Calling Dr. Love” becoming a concert staple performed throughout Kiss’s 50-year career. The ornament showcases the legendary artwork created by Michael Doret depicting all four original members in their iconic makeup personas – The Starchild (Paul Stanley), The Demon (Gene Simmons), The Spaceman (Ace Frehley), and The Catman (Peter Criss) – arranged in the distinctive design that became so beloved it was later honored by Anthrax on their 2018 album Kings Among Scotland which replicated the cover layout. This fifth studio album marked Kiss’s return to their raw, stripped-down sound after the heavily produced Destroyer album, recorded at the abandoned Star Theatre in Nanuet, New York from September 30 to October 11, 1976, where producer Eddie Kramer utilized the entire building’s acoustics by placing amplifiers under the stage in separate dressing rooms and recording Peter Criss’s drums both on stage and in a bathroom to capture the band’s live energy working 16-17 hour days. The supporting Rock and Roll Over Tour launched November 24, 1976 and concluded April 4, 1977 after marking several historic milestones including Kiss’s first performance at Madison Square Garden on February 18, 1977 (a venue all four members had dreamed of playing), their first concerts in Japan at Budokan Hall where they broke The Beatles’ attendance record by performing four consecutive sold-out shows, and the infamous December 12, 1976 Tokyo incident where Ace Frehley suffered a severe electrical shock on stage that inspired him to write “Shock Me” for their next album Love Gun, marking the first Kiss song featuring Frehley on lead vocals. This album era represents Kiss at their commercial peak, riding the massive success of their 1975 double-platinum live album Alive! and solidifying their status as America’s number one rock band, while the iconic makeup designs featured on this ornament have become among the most recognizable images in rock and roll history, with Gene Simmons’ Demon character alone being featured on over 3,000 licensed products making Kiss one of the most merchandised bands ever. Currently on their End of the Road World Tour that began in 2019 and continues celebrating over five decades since their 1973 formation in New York City, Kiss has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, earned 30 Gold albums (more than any other American rock band), been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014, and maintained their position as pioneers who revolutionized live rock performances through pyrotechnics, blood-spitting, fire-breathing, and elaborate costumes that transformed concerts into theatrical spectacles witnessed by multiple generations of devoted fans who proudly declare themselves members of the Kiss Army.
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Product Details:
- Crafted with care, each ornament is printed on both sides using UV printing techniques for crisp, vivid colors.
- Available in a variety of designs and styles, ensuring a perfect fit for any theme, from traditional to whimsical.
- Comes with a secure hanging hole and a random string included for easy placement on your tree.
- Measurement: 2.87 x 2.87 inches, with slight variations due to manual measurement.
- Durable and lightweight ceramic material, making them resistant to wear and tear.
- Eco-Friendly Commitment: Sustainable Decor for a Greener Future.
- Personalized Expression: Ornament Your Tree, Your Way.
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