On 1. May 1975, Kiss signed a new deal directly with Casablanca Records, voiding the original 1973 contract.
Larry Harris
“On May 1, 1975, a new recording contract was drafted. This contract voided the original (November 1, 1973) agreement between Casablanca and Rock Steady, and it was directly between the label and the four members of KISS (using their legal, not stage, names: Gene Klein, Paul Frehley, Stanley Eisen, and Peter Criscuola). Kiss guaranteed that they would deliver two new studio albums to us within the next year, and there were options for two additional contract periods—the first twelve months, and the second six months.”
– “And party every day: The inside story of Casablanca Records” by Larry Alan harris

See the full contract at Kissfaq.com
On 1. May 1975, Kiss signed a new deal directly with Casablanca Records, voiding the original 1973 contract.
Larry Harris
“On May 1, 1975, a new recording contract was drafted. This contract voided the original (November 1, 1973) agreement between Casablanca and Rock Steady, and it was directly between the label and the four members of KISS (using their legal, not stage, names: Gene Klein, Paul Frehley, Stanley Eisen, and Peter Criscuola). Kiss guaranteed that they would deliver two new studio albums to us within the next year, and there were options for two additional contract periods—the first twelve months, and the second six months.”
– “And party every day: The inside story of Casablanca Records” by Larry Alan harris

See the full contract at Kissfaq.com









