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1984 single by Kiss

"All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" is a song by American rock band Kiss, that appeared on their 1983 album Lick It Up. It was the second and final single released from the album and did not chart in the US.[3][4]

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Singles chronology

Lick It Up
Lick It Up
18/9/1983
Heavens on Fire
Heavens on Fire
15/9/1984

All Hells Breakin Loose

KISS

1984 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 6 Febrero 1984 · Fecha Grabación: 1983 -
    Discográfica: Mercury · Estudio de grabación: Right Track Studios, New York City · Productor: Michael James Jackson , Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons
    1
    All Hells Breakin Loose (edit)
    KISSKiss • w: Eric Carr, Stanley, Simmons, Vincent • v: Stanley • 1984 /02 /06
    4:35
  • 2
    Not for the Innocent
    KISSKiss • w: Gene Simmons, Vincent • v: Simmons • 1984 /02 /06
    4:24
  • Album


    Lick It Up

    Lick It Up

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Octubre 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Julio 1983 - Agosto 1983
    Discográfica: Mercury · Estudio de Grabación: Right Track Recording, The Record Plant, Atlantic Studios and The Hit Factory, New York City · Productor: Michael James Jackson , Gene Simmons , Paul Stanley
    01
    Exciter
    KISSKiss • w: Paul Stanley, Vinnie Vincent • v: Stanley • 1985 /10 /16
    4:12
  • 02
    Not for the Innocent
    KISSKiss • w: Gene Simmons, Vincent • v: Simmons • 1983 /10 /22
    4:24
  • 03
    Lick It Up
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley, Vinnie Vincent • v: Stanley • 1983 /10 /22
    3:57
  • 04
    Young and Wasted
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons, Vincent • v: Simmons • 1983 /10 /22
    4:07
  • 05
    Gimme More
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley, Vincent • v: Stanley • 1983 /10 /22
    3:45
  • 06
    All Hell's Breakin' Loose
    KISSKiss • w: Eric Carr, Stanley, Simmons, Vincent • v: Stanley • 1983 /10 /22
    4:35
  • 07
    A Million to One
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley, Vincent • v: Stanley • 1983 /10 /22
    4:11
  • 08
    Fits Like a Glove
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons • v: Simmons • 1983 /10 /22
    4:04
  • 09
    Dance All Over Your Face
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons • v: Simmons • 1983 /10 /22
    4:16
  • 10
    And on the 8th Day
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons, Vincent • v: Simmons • 1983 /10 /22
    4:04
  • Album

    Lick It Up
    Lick It Up
    18/9/1983
    Heavens on Fire
    Heavens on Fire
    15/9/1984
    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose"
    Single by Kiss
    from the album Lick It Up
    ReleasedFebruary 6, 1984
    Recorded1983
    StudioRight Track Studios, New York City
    Genre
    Length3:49
    LabelMercury
    Songwriter(s)Eric Carr, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Vinnie Vincent
    Producer(s)Michael James Jackson, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons
    Kiss singles chronology
    "Lick It Up" / "Dance All Over Your Face"
    (1983)
    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" / "Young and Wasted"
    (1984)
    "Heaven`s on Fire" / "Lonely is the Hunter"
    (1984)

    Review

    1984 single by Kiss

    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" is a song by American rock band Kiss, that appeared on their 1983 album Lick It Up. It was the second and final single released from the album and did not chart in the US.[3][4]

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    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" is one of four songs in the history of the band in which all four (current at the time) members share songwriting credit, the others being "Love Theme from Kiss" (from the self-titled album), "Finale" (from Music from "The Elder"), and "Back to the Stone Age" (from Monster).

    A video for the single was directed by Martin Kahan and produced by Lenney Grodin[5] that featured the band wandering around a burnt-out cityscape amongst thugs, bikers, scantily clad women, circus performers, and other odd characters. The video received some air play on MTV, and was nominated for a MTV video music award in 1984.

    The song also appears on The Box Set, released by Kiss in 2001.

    During their tenure in Continental Championship Wrestling, the Stud Stable used the song as their entrance theme.

    Charts

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    position

    West Germany (GfK)[6]

    71

    Composition

    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" (1983)

    A 30-second sample of the opening riff from "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose"

    Problems playing this file? See media help.

    Although the song is credited to all four members of the band, which then consisted of Eric Carr, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Vinnie Vincent, Carr was the primary writer of the song, coming up with the music and arrangement.

    Carr originally wanted the song to reflect his Led Zeppelin influence, and was initially upset that Stanley used a rap for the verse (an early example of a rap-rock fusion).[7] Carr later stated that he felt that Stanley`s contributions to the song helped it to be included on the album and in becoming a single.[8]

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Gene Simmons – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Eric Carr – drums, backing vocals
    • Vinnie Vincent – lead guitar, backing vocals

    1984 single by Kiss

    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" is a song by American rock band Kiss, that appeared on their 1983 album Lick It Up. It was the second and final single released from the album and did not chart in the US.[3][4]

    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" is one of four songs in the history of the band in which all four (current at the time) members share songwriting credit, the others being "Love Theme from Kiss" (from the self-titled album), "Finale" (from Music from "The Elder"), and "Back to the Stone Age" (from Monster).

    A video for the single was directed by Martin Kahan and produced by Lenney Grodin[5] that featured the band wandering around a burnt-out cityscape amongst thugs, bikers, scantily clad women, circus performers, and other odd characters. The video received some air play on MTV, and was nominated for a MTV video music award in 1984.

    The song also appears on The Box Set, released by Kiss in 2001.

    During their tenure in Continental Championship Wrestling, the Stud Stable used the song as their entrance theme.

    Charts

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    position

    West Germany (GfK)[6]

    71

    Composition

    "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose" (1983)

    A 30-second sample of the opening riff from "All Hell`s Breakin` Loose"

    Problems playing this file? See media help.

    Although the song is credited to all four members of the band, which then consisted of Eric Carr, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Vinnie Vincent, Carr was the primary writer of the song, coming up with the music and arrangement.

    Carr originally wanted the song to reflect his Led Zeppelin influence, and was initially upset that Stanley used a rap for the verse (an early example of a rap-rock fusion).[7] Carr later stated that he felt that Stanley`s contributions to the song helped it to be included on the album and in becoming a single.[8]

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Gene Simmons – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Eric Carr – drums, backing vocals
    • Vinnie Vincent – lead guitar, backing vocals

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