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       The KISS Years - Barry Levine (1997)
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: May 11, 2014, 12:06 pm
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       [center]The KISS Years
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       You may not recognized the name Barry Levine, but you ABSOLUTELY
       know his photography. There is no way anyone that lived through
       the 70's during the height of KISSMANIA  would not have seen his
       stuff. Think of all the iconic KISS images from that era,
       whether it was on lunchboxes, posters, radios, Tour-books,
       etc....That's his stuff and in The KISS Years, the book
       showcases all those images and more. I think the book can be
       enjoyed by any casual reader because the images are striking and
       is just damn cool to look at. There is very little text to be
       found within the book itself. Other than information pertinent
       to the photo shoot at hand, it's really just a feast for the
       eyes. Definitely worth checking out from the Library and
       definitely a must-Buy for any KISS fan. If there is any
       criticism about the book, the layout on a couple of pages could
       and should have been spot checked as some of the most engaging
       parts of the image is lost in the binding. Not cool. The other
       thing about the book is that it should have gotten a Hardcover
       Edition. The softcover Edition doesn't take away from the
       enjoyment of the book. It's just that I like my books that I
       never intend to get rid of to be Hardcovers for added protection
       over the years.
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