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Little Caesar (Kiss song)

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Released
  
October 17, 1989

Length
  
3:08

Recorded
  
July–August 1989

Label
  
Mercury Records

Writer(s)
  
Eric Carr, Gene Simmons, Adam Mitchell

Producer(s)
  
Paul Stanley & Gene Simmons

"Little Caesar" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, featured on their 1989 album Hot in the Shade. It is the lone original song that drummer Eric Carr sang lead on during his tenure with Kiss (although he did sing lead on a remake of "Beth" on Kiss's Smashes, Thrashes & Hits album the year before). The song was written by Carr, Gene Simmons and Adam Mitchell.

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Background

Carr submitted three songs to Kiss bassist Gene Simmons for selection for the then upcoming album, and according to Carr in 1990:

Simmons actually loved the last song and suggested that Carr should make a complete demo of it. Carr and Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick went to the studio and completed a full recording. The track was originally titled "Ain't That Peculiar" (a version that is featured on 2001s The Box Set) and featured lyrics from the Marvin Gaye song of the same name until Carr and Simmons wrote a new set of lyrics together using the title "Little Caesar", which is what Simmons called Carr when he was acting like a tough guy.

Live performance

"Little Caesar" was played live once on the first night of the Hot in the Shade Tour, on April 26, 1990, at the Country Club in Reseda.

Reception

In Greg Prato's Allmusic review of Hot in the Shade, which he gave the album two out of a possible five stars, he stated that "Little Caesar" is one of the album's few bright spots".

Personnel

  • Drums, bass and lead vocals: Eric Carr
  • Lead and rhythm guitars: Bruce Kulick
  • Background vocals: Eric Carr, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley
  • References

    Little Caesar (Kiss song) Wikipedia