There has been no official confirmation from either the group or the record company, but a wide variety of sites are listing a 29-disc set of singles released by KISS on the Casablanca label.
KISS was the first act signed to Neil Bogart’s Casablanca Records on November 1, 1973 and stayed with the label through to their 1982 album Creatures of the Night before moving on to Mercury. It was also during that time that the four individual members released their solo debuts on the same day, September 18, 1978.
Rumors say that, of the 29 singles, 26 would come with reproductions of the original picture sleeves and the solo singles pressed in either red, blue, yellow or green vinyl.
The following are the tracks on each single as rumored around the net:
- Nothin’ To Lose / Love Theme From Kiss
- Kissin’ Time / Nothin’ To Lose
- Strutter / 100,000 Years
- Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll / Hotter Than Hell
- Rock And Roll All Nite / Getaway
- C’mon And Love Me / Getaway
- Rock And Roll Nite (live) / Rock And Roll All Nite
- Shout It Out Loud / Sweet Pain
- Flaming Youth / God of Thunder
- Detroit Rock City / Beth
- Beth / Detroit Rock City
- Hard Luck Woman / Mr. Speed
- Calling Dr. Love / Take Me
- Christeen Sixteen / Shock Me
- Love Gun / Hooligan
- Shout It Out Loud (live) / Nothin’ To Lose (live)
- Rocket Ride / Tomorrow And Tonight (live)
- Strutter ’78 / Shock Me
- Hold Me, Touch Me / Goodbye (Paul)
- New York Groove / Snowblind (Ace)
- Radioactive / See You In Your Dreams (Gene)
- Don’t You Let Me Down / Hooked On Rock ‘N Roll (Peter)
- You Matter To Me / Hooked On Rock ‘N Roll (Peter)
- I Was Made For Lovin’ You / Hard Times
- Sure Know Something / Dirty Livin’
- Shandi / She’s So European
- Tomorrow / Naked City
- A World Without Heroes / Dark Light
- I Love It Loud / Danger