Lick It Up

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Lick It Up is a 1983 hard rock album by Kiss that marked the band’s first release without their trademark makeup and helped revitalize their commercial success in the 1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf studio album
artist Kiss NERFINISHED
chartPosition UK Albums Chart top 40
US Billboard 200 top 30
contributedTo revitalization of Kiss’s commercial success in the 1980s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfRelease 1983-09-18
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
followedBy Animalize NERFINISHED
follows Creatures of the Night NERFINISHED
genre hard rock
heavy metal
hasPart A Million to One NERFINISHED
All Hell’s Breakin’ Loose NERFINISHED
And on the 8th Day NERFINISHED
Dance All Over Your Face NERFINISHED
Exciter NERFINISHED
Fits Like a Glove NERFINISHED
Gimme More NERFINISHED
Lick It Up (song) NERFINISHED
Not for the Innocent NERFINISHED
Young and Wasted NERFINISHED
language English
length 00:41:37
mainPerformer Eric Carr NERFINISHED
Gene Simmons NERFINISHED
Paul Stanley NERFINISHED
Vinnie Vincent NERFINISHED
musicVideoFor All Hell’s Breakin’ Loose NERFINISHED
Lick It Up (song) NERFINISHED
notableFor first Kiss album released without the band’s trademark makeup
partOf Kiss discography NERFINISHED
performer Kiss NERFINISHED
producer Gene Simmons NERFINISHED
Michael James Jackson NERFINISHED
Paul Stanley NERFINISHED
recordedAt Right Track Studios NERFINISHED
The Record Plant, New York NERFINISHED
recordLabel Casablanca Records NERFINISHED
Mercury Records
releaseFormat cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
single All Hell’s Breakin’ Loose NERFINISHED
Lick It Up (song) NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 1983

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Kiss notableSong Lick It Up
Kiss notableWork Lick It Up