Description
Condition: Used
Rare Japanese White Label Promo pressing of KISS's "Thrills In The Night," released from the 1984 album Animalize.
This promotional sample copy was issued in limited quantities and is highly collectible among KISS fans worldwide.
Details
Artist: KISS
Title: Thrills In The Night
Format: 7" Vinyl Single
Country: Japan
Label: Polystar
Year: 1984
White Label Promo Sample Copy
Out of Print
Rare Collectible Item
Condition
Picture sleeve shows some wrinkles and age-related staining.
Vinyl is in generally good condition with light signs of use.
Playback has not been tested.
Please review all photos carefully before purchasing.
A great addition to any KISS collection.
Released in 1984, "Thrills In The Night" was one of the standout tracks from KISS's platinum-selling album Animalize. The album is notable for being the only KISS studio album to feature guitarist Mark St. John, making releases from this era especially interesting to collectors.
Japanese White Label Promo pressings were produced in limited quantities for radio stations, reviewers, and industry promotion. Due to their scarcity and unique status, these editions are considerably harder to find than regular commercial releases.
This rare Japanese promo single is a desirable collectible for KISS fans and vinyl enthusiasts alike.
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