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The KISSology DVD Series has proven itself a smash hit success with Volume One reaching 5 Times Platinum and now Volume Two reaching an unprecedented 6 TIMES PLATINUM sales success! KISS Fans can complete the ultimate KISS set this December when VH1 Classic Records releases “KISSology: Volume Three 1992-2000” the third and final installment of the KISSology collection on DVD Tuesday, December 18, 2007.
The set jumps right into 1992 with a complete performance recorded at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit and goes straight through June 2000 with “The Last KISS” concert recorded at The Continental Arena in New Jersey . The grand finale brings the KISSology trilogy full circle, leaving audiences with the entire Coventry Concert. The milestone concert marks the first show of KISS in make-up captured on camera. The concert was sneaked on Volume One as an “Easter Egg” but can be seen in full-length for the FIRST TIME EVER on DVD.
““We knew that there would be strong demand for the KISSology series, but we are very pleased with its multi-platinum levels of success,” said Paul DeGooyer, Senior Vice President, DVD/Audio/Electronic Games, MTV Music Networks and Logo. “We’ve truly enjoyed working with KISS to deliver this comprehensive anthology to their legions of fans. It’s always exciting when creative and commercial success coincide.”
A must-own for any KISS fan, the nearly ten hours of live KISS includes a total of six complete concerts, the MTV “Unplugged” show and an exclusive MTV “Unplugged” Behind-the-scenes documentary in the super expanded four disc set.
Now fans get 24 hours to snatch up the final installment to this classic KISS collection in a limited pre-order period. On Friday, December 7 beginning at 9 PM ET/PT VH1 Classic is giving KISS fans the chance to purchase “KISSology Volume 3” during VH1 Classic’s “KISSmas,” 11 days before it hits stores. The pre-sale will coincide with over 24 hours of KISS programming on VH1 Classic. Through December 9 at 12 midnight, fans can purchase “KISSology Volume 3” by visiting kissmas.vh1classic.com. Those who purchase “Kissology Volume 3” will be given the opportunity to submit a ‘KISSmas’ card to the band and have their message appear on VH1 Classic throughout the 24 hours of KISS programming. KISS programming to air throughout the day on VH1 Classic include KISSology Volume 1 Concert - Kiss Live at the Summit in Houston, 1977, Kissology Volume 2 Concert - Kiss Live from Sydney, Australia, 1980, Kissology Volume 3 Concert - Kiss Live from LA, Halloween 1998, “KISS Unplugged,” and “KISSology: Volume 2 Special.”
KISS has sold 80+ million records throughout their career. The group has earned more than 55 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards since receiving its first gold record for "KISS Alive!" in 1975. KISS has performed more than 3500 concerts in front of nearly eighty million fans in virtually every country on planet earth.
Launched in May 2000, VH1 Classic is a 24-hour network that presents videos, concerts and music specials all day long, featuring the best of rock, soul and pop artists from the 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s, including The Beatles, The Stones, Tina Turner, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, The Who, Stevie Wonder, The Police and many more.
With the same pristine, digitally-restored video as Volumes One and Two, and coupled with a 5.1 audio mix, Volume Three features stunning visual quality and impeccably detailed sound designed to meet the approval of the most demanding KISSmaniac.
“KISSology: Volume Three 1992-2000” is produced by Alex Coletti and co-produced by Roger Coletti.
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