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You want the best? You got the best! - Who gets beat round the head with this statement knows that two showmen of the first order (Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) will prepare with accompanying musicians a musical and optical fireworks under the banner of KISS. KISS are absolute marketing professionals. The rockers sold over 90 million albums since the beginning of their career. Simmons/Stanley created loads of timeless materpieces of Rock 'n Roll and Hardrock with their great sense of song arrangements and are often named next to Jagger/Richards and McCartney/Lennon as one of the biggest songwriter duos of the music business. After the release of "Alive!" KISS became the biggest act in the USA. In Japan they broke the existing record of the Beatles and their own record in 1977, where they sold out five consecutive shows in the Tokyo-Budokan-Stadiumon. "Black Diamond" is an extensive documentation of the 40th anniversary of the US Rock band and contains among others extensive interviews, background reports as well as live clips (Love Gun, Firehouse, Shock Me and more) on 2 DVDs.