Killers (musikalbum av Kiss)

'Killers'
Samlingsalbum av KISS
UtgivningEuropa Europa: maj 1982
Australien Australien: juni 1982
Japan Japan: 1982
Inspelat1974–1982
GenreHårdrock, heavy metal
Längd46:35
SkivbolagCasablanca Records, Phonogram Records
KISS-kronologi
Music from "The Elder"
(1981)
Killers
(1982)
Creatures of the Night
(1982)

Killers eller Kiss Killers är ett samlingsalbum av hårdrocksgruppen Kiss, utgivet i maj 1982. Det innehåller gamla hits samt fyra outgivna låtar: "I'm A Legend Tonight", "Down On Your Knees", "Nowhere To Run" och "Partners In Crime". Låten "Rock And Roll All Nite" kommer från Alive! Frehley medverkar inte på de fyra nya låtarna, utan Bob Kulick spelade in gitarrpartierna. Albumet gavs ej ut i USA.

Låtlista

Sida A
NrTitelLängd
1.I'm a Legend Tonight  3:59
2.Down on Your Knees  3:31
3.Cold Gin  4:20
4.Love Gun  3:17
5.Shout It Out Loud (7" mix)2:40
6.Sure Know Something  3:59
Sida B
NrTitelLängd
1.Nowhere to Run  4:32
2.Partners in Crime  3:45
3.Detroit Rock City (Edited version)3:53
4.God of Thunder  4:11
5.I Was Made for Lovin' You (Edited version)4:18
6.Rock and Roll All Nite (Live)3:58


  • Den japanska utgåvan innehåller två bonusspår: "Escape from the Island" och "Shandi". Även den australiska utgåvan innehåller två bonusspår: "Talk to Me" och "Shandi".

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