Black Diamond (Kiss song)
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"Black Diamond" | |
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Song by Kiss | |
from the album Kiss | |
Released | February 18, 1974 |
Recorded | November 1973 |
Genre | Hard rock |
Length | 5:12 |
Label | Casablanca |
Songwriter(s) | Paul Stanley |
Producer(s) | Kenny Kerner, Richie Wise |
Kiss track listing | |
10 tracks
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"Black Diamond" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, written by rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley. "'Black Diamond' was written almost exactly as it is," he said, "except that the riff wasn't there; Gene [Simmons] brought that part in … It's all about arrangement and embellishment. That's what you're supposed to do in a band: come in and add something. But that doesn't mean you wrote the song."[1]
The song is the closing track on the band's eponymous first album, Kiss, released in 1974. It begins with an acoustic opening sung by Stanley before a furious riff enters, accompanied by Peter Criss on lead vocals. It ends with Ace Frehley's solo, then one chord repeated during a gradual slowing of the tape. The live version is usually sped up in tempo, combined with stage pyrotechnics and a rising drum platform.
Appearances
"Black Diamond" has appeared on the following Kiss albums:
- Kiss - studio version
- Alive! - live version
- The Originals - studio version
- Double Platinum - remixed & edited studio version
- The Box Set - studio version
- Kiss Symphony: Alive IV - live version
- Gold - studio version
- Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 - Alive! version + new live version
- Sonic Boom - new studio version
Cover versions
- The Replacements did a version on their 1984 album Let It Be. A live recording from 1986 was featured on the 2017 album For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986.
- Yoshiki from the Japanese rock band X Japan created an arrangement of "Black Diamond" for a 72-piece orchestra on 1994's Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved tribute album.
- Black Diamond Brigade, a Norwegian American super group featuring Billy Gould of Faith No More and members of Satyricon, Euroboys, Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band, and Amulet formed as a one-off project just to cover this song in 2003.
- Pearl Jam did a cover version of the song during their fan club member only show at the Vic Theatre in Chicago on August 2, 2007. Drummer Matt Cameron provided lead vocals.[1] They also covered it on June 25, 2008 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY with Cameron and guitarist Mike McCready on vocals and a special appearance by Frehley on guitar. They covered it a third time on June 26, 2018, in Rome, during their 2018 tour, with Cameron once again on vocals.[2]
Credits and personnel
- Peter Criss – lead vocals, drums
- Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, intro lead vocals
- Ace Frehley – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Gene Simmons – bass, backing vocals
Notes
- ^ Pearl Jam, retrieved (Feb. 16, 2008). Pearl Jam Set List, 8-2-2007 "Pearljam.com".
References
- ^ Kitts, Jeff: 'Back in black (and white)', Guitar World, September 1996, p79
- ^ "Concerti, Pearl Jam: la scaletta del concerto allo stadio Olimpico di Roma" (in Italian). Rockol. June 26, 2018. Retrieved June 29, 2018.