Description
Condition: Used
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This is a rare Japanese 7″ vinyl single by Paul Stanley (member of KISS) featuring the tracks “Hold Me, Touch Me” (A-side) and “Goodbye” (B-side). Catalog number VIP-2668.
Artist: Paul Stanley (KISS)
Title: Hold Me, Touch Me / Goodbye
Format: 7″ single, Japanese pressing
Label: Victor (Japan)
Condition: Used — the vinyl shows visible creases and surface wear due to age (as noted by seller). Playback not tested.
Shipping: Ships from Japan with secure packaging and tracking.
Important: Sold as collectable. Since playback has not been tested, functionality cannot be guaranteed — please purchase with understanding.
Paul Stanley, the charismatic frontman of KISS, released this 7-inch single in Japan under the catalog number VIP-2668. This release features “Hold Me, Touch Me,” a track from his solo career, paired with the B-side “Goodbye.” Japanese pressings of KISS-related solo material are particularly sought after by collectors due to their limited distribution and unique packaging.
For fans of classic rock, vinyl collecting, and KISS memorabilia, this item represents a specialized niche — combining the solo work of a major rock figure with the rarity and Japanese market specificity that add both cultural and collectible value.
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