Explore the complete collection of KISS releases, featuring legendary studio albums, live recordings, compilations, and official singles from one of rock’s most iconic bands, KISS. This category is dedicated to the full musical journey of the band—from their explosive debut in the 1970s to later releases that cemented their legacy in rock history.

Within this section, you’ll find classic albums like Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun, along with powerful live releases such as Alive! that helped define the KISS sound. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the band for the first time, these releases showcase the evolution of their music, image, and influence over decades.

Our KISS releases category also includes remastered editions, special releases, and official compilations, giving you access to both original recordings and enhanced versions with improved sound quality. From hard-hitting anthems to theatrical rock masterpieces, every release reflects the band’s signature style and larger-than-life presence.

Browse through the full range of KISS albums and official music releases to experience the energy, attitude, and timeless appeal that made them one of the most recognizable rock bands in the world.

Kiss releases their tenth studio album “Creatures of the Night”

On 28. October 1982, Kiss released its tenth studio album, "Creatures of the Night". As Axeolygy say in its article about the actual release date: "Creatures Of The Night is noted as having been released on October 13 but there is nothing to indicate where this information comes from. The [...]

Kiss releases their ninth studio album “(Music from) The Elder”

On 10. November 1981, Kiss' ninth studio album, "(Music from) The Elder", was released worldwide. The album was released earlier in Japan, on 5. November, 1981 with the subtitle, "Great Decisive Battle Of The Underworld." "(Music from) The Elder" marked a substantial departure from their previous output with the concept [...]

Kiss releases their ninth studio album “(Music from) The Elder” in Japan

On 5. November 1981, Kiss' ninth studio album, "(Music from) The Elder", was released in Japan, with the subtitle, "Great Decisive Battle Of The Underworld", and a paper sleeve with individual member shots and a "faux obi" was placed over the cover. A very nice, colorful touch that makes the [...]

Kiss releases their eighth studio album “Unmasked”

On 20. May, 1980, Kiss released their eighth studio album "Unmasked". It was their first not to feature drummer Peter Criss (although largely absent from the preceding "Dynasty", Criss only performed on that album's song "Dirty Livin'"). Despite having no involvement in its production, Criss features in the album's artwork [...]

Kiss releases their first greatest hits album “Double Platinum”

On 24. April, 1978, Kiss released its first greatest hits album, "Double Platinum". In order to make the album sonically coherent, many of the songs on "Double Platinum" were remixed and differed from their original versions: in the case of "Strutter," it was re-recorded with a slight disco beat and [...]

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