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"Strutter"
Single by Kiss
from the album Kiss
ReleasedAugust 10, 1974 (US)[1]
Recorded1973
StudioBell Sound (New York City)
Genre
Length3:10
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Kenny Kerner
  • Richie Wise
Kiss singles chronology
"Kissin` Time" / "Nothin` to Lose"
(1974)
"Strutter" / "100,000 Years"
(1974)
"Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" / "Hotter Than Hell"
(1974)

"Rocket Ride (Edit)" / "Tomorrow and Tonight (Live)"
(1978)

"Strutter `78" / "Shock Me (Live)"
(1978)

"I Was Made for Lovin` You (Edit)" / "2,000 Man"
(1979)

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Strutter

KISS

1974 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Agosto 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1973 -
    Discográfica: CasablancaWarner Bros. (US) NB-9001 · Estudio de grabación: Bell Sound (New York City) · Productor: Kenny Kerner , Richie Wise

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    For other uses, see Strutter (disambiguation).

    1974 single by Kiss

    "Strutter" is a song by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1974 on their self-titled debut album, Kiss. It was the third single released from the album and failed to chart.

    "Strutter" is one of the few Kiss songs written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley together. Stanley wrote new lyrics to "Stanley the Parrot", a song whose music was composed by Simmons.[5] Stanley`s lyrics display his Bob Dylan influence.[6] The song was featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Guitar Hero 2.

    Critical reception

    "Strutter" is widely considered one of Kiss`s best songs. Cash Box said that "this may be their most dynamic [rock `n` roll song] to date" and has "lots of bass and guitar, along with those power driven vocals here, all making for a great single release."[7] Record World called it "pleasurably pompous rock in the best style and tradition of hard, boogie-gaited music."[8] In 2014, Paste ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Kiss songs,[9] and in 2019, Louder Sound ranked the song number five on their list of the 40 greatest Kiss songs.[10]

    Covers

    • Extreme covered the song on the Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved album (1994)
    • The Donnas covered the song for the Detroit Rock City soundtrack (1999)
    • Vitamin String Quartet covered the song for the String Quartet Tribute to Kiss album (2004)
    • Electric Six covered the song in their covers album, Streets of Gold (2021)

    Appearances

    "Strutter" has appeared on the following Kiss albums:

    • Kiss – studio version
    • Alive! – live version
    • The Originals – studio version
    • Double Platinum – re-recorded version titled "Strutter `78" ("I look back at that and think, `Why?`" remarked Simmons in 1996. "The original version is the classic and the best."[11])
    • Smashes, Thrashes & Hits – remixed & edited studio version
    • Greatest Kiss – studio version
    • The Box Set – demo version
    • The Very Best of Kiss – studio version
    • Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version
    • The Best of Kiss: The Millennium Collection – studio version
    • Gold – studio version
    • Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums – studio version
    • Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 – Alive! version
    • Kiss Alive 35 – live version
    • Ikons – studio version
    • Kiss 40 – re-recorded version titled "Strutter `78"

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Gene Simmons – bass, backing vocals
    • Peter Criss – drums, backing vocals
    • Ace Frehley – lead guitar

    Charts

    Chart (1978)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles (Kent Music Report)[12]

    89

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For other uses, see Strutter (disambiguation).

    1974 single by Kiss

    "Strutter" is a song by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1974 on their self-titled debut album, Kiss. It was the third single released from the album and failed to chart.

    "Strutter" is one of the few Kiss songs written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley together. Stanley wrote new lyrics to "Stanley the Parrot", a song whose music was composed by Simmons.[5] Stanley`s lyrics display his Bob Dylan influence.[6] The song was featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Guitar Hero 2.

    Critical reception

    "Strutter" is widely considered one of Kiss`s best songs. Cash Box said that "this may be their most dynamic [rock `n` roll song] to date" and has "lots of bass and guitar, along with those power driven vocals here, all making for a great single release."[7] Record World called it "pleasurably pompous rock in the best style and tradition of hard, boogie-gaited music."[8] In 2014, Paste ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Kiss songs,[9] and in 2019, Louder Sound ranked the song number five on their list of the 40 greatest Kiss songs.[10]

    Covers

    • Extreme covered the song on the Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved album (1994)
    • The Donnas covered the song for the Detroit Rock City soundtrack (1999)
    • Vitamin String Quartet covered the song for the String Quartet Tribute to Kiss album (2004)
    • Electric Six covered the song in their covers album, Streets of Gold (2021)

    Appearances

    "Strutter" has appeared on the following Kiss albums:

    • Kiss – studio version
    • Alive! – live version
    • The Originals – studio version
    • Double Platinum – re-recorded version titled "Strutter `78" ("I look back at that and think, `Why?`" remarked Simmons in 1996. "The original version is the classic and the best."[11])
    • Smashes, Thrashes & Hits – remixed & edited studio version
    • Greatest Kiss – studio version
    • The Box Set – demo version
    • The Very Best of Kiss – studio version
    • Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version
    • The Best of Kiss: The Millennium Collection – studio version
    • Gold – studio version
    • Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums – studio version
    • Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 – Alive! version
    • Kiss Alive 35 – live version
    • Ikons – studio version
    • Kiss 40 – re-recorded version titled "Strutter `78"

    Personnel

    • Paul Stanley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Gene Simmons – bass, backing vocals
    • Peter Criss – drums, backing vocals
    • Ace Frehley – lead guitar

    Charts

    Chart (1978)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles (Kent Music Report)[12]

    89

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