Early Unreleased KISS Song Explained
. Now� the mystery at last has been explained. Here's the word from Kiss historian Julian Gill: "This song, actually entitled "It Ain't The Smoke", was post-Dressed to Kill but before the legendary act brought in Bob Ezrin, which would place it in and around 1975. "This cut is believed to be from a demo that they were using to prep for the next record. Ezrin wanted to move them away from this type of song, and so they did. More including a link to the song The Metal Den submitted this story.
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