Double Platinum is a double-album, 20-track collection that gathers all of Kiss' biggest hits ("Rock and Roll All Nite," "Beth," "Detroit Rock City," "Calling Dr. Love," "Love Gun"), but what makes it an essential retrospective and introduction is that it doesn't overlook key album tracks and concert favorites like "Cold Gin," "Deuce," "Black Diamond," and "She." If "Strutter" was represented by the original version, instead of a pointless 1978 remake -- which was recorded only to entice collectors into buying an album of music they already owned -- Double Platinum would have been a definitive collection, but as it stands, it's simply a very, very good overview. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,5,10,12,15,17,19 and 20)
Yes, Aaron. They ditched the makeup for this album as a prank to coincide with the '78 remake of Strutter. The lyrics of the song are the dead givaway to the whole temporary persona change. Coupled with select words from the song titles in the track listing for this release, you can make it out clearly (C'mon - You And I Want Me (to be a) Hot, Black, Woman Of Rock).