KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley is working on his first solo album
in
25 years, according to Billboard.com. Stanley is working with a crop
of
songwriters that includes Sweden's Andreas Carlsson, who has written
songs
with or for the likes of DEF LEPPARD, CELINE DION, BON JOVI, BACKSTREET
BOYS, LEANN RIMES, BRITNEY SPEARS and 'N SYNC. "He's a great writer,
and,
actually, a big KISS fan," Stanley said.
The as-yet-untitled effort, which should be issued next year, will
not
feature any previously unreleased songs originally written for KISS.
"I'm a
big believer that, if a song doesn't make it on an album, there's a
reason,"
Stanley said, "and to dig up something that's been sitting around
for 10 or
15 years doesn't seem worth it, because at some point, sure, it can
see the
light of day, just by default. And that's not enough reason.
"I believe if something gets rejected time and time again, it
probably
doesn't belong on an album," he continued. "I also like to
think that a song
is like a fresh issue of a magazine or a newspaper. Ya know, the ink
is
still wet because it's current. Recycling old stuff, to me, is not of
any
interest, because as life goes on, there are new experiences to draw
from."
Stanley's last solo album surfaced in 1978 when each original member
of KISS
simultaneously released such a project.
As previously reporteed, KISS will release "The Kiss Symphony:
Alive IV" on
July 22 through Sanctuary Records. The album was recorded February 28,
2003
when the band played with the 60-piece Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
at the
Telstar Dome in Melbourne, Australia. A DVD and pay-per-view broadcast
of
the show will come later this year. A summer co-headlining jaunt with
AEROSMITH begins Aug. 2 in Hartford, Connecticut.