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  1. Personnel. Peter Criss – vocals, drums. Michael Landau – guitars. Steve Stevens – guitars. Steve Lukather – guitars. Caleb Quaye – guitars. Bobby Messano – guitars, backing vocals. Phil Grande – guitars. John "Cooker" Lo Presti – bass. Davey Faragher – bass. Michael Braun – guest drums. Dennis Conway – guest drums.

  2. 6 de oct. de 2021 · Features. Classic Rock. Steve Stevens: 8 songs that changed my life. By Paul Brannigan. ( Classic Rock ) published 6 October 2021. Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens recalls the songs that rocked his world during his formative years. Steve Stevens with his signature Knaggs guitar(Image credit: Patrick Shipstad) When guitarist Steve ...

  3. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Criss certainly got by with a little help from his friends on Peter Criss and Out of Control, but Let Me Rock You boasted an even more celebrated guest list – including guitar aces Steve...

  4. 26 de may. de 2017 · Looking further down the credits and you’ll find Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens, Paul Stanley’s co-writer Adam Mitchell, and a young upstart named Vincent Cusano, who features into the main story very soon. Let Me Rock You is the better of the Criss albums for a number of reasons.

  5. Y aunque resultan más que lógicas las dudas del sello, ahí erraron totalmente debido a que Let Me Rock You no sólo era un vinilo mucho mejor que su antecesor, ya que también tenía en sus créditos a la flor y nata de la escena estadounidense: Steve Stevens, Steve Lukather, Michael Landau, Eric Troyer, Bob Messano y un largo etcétera que sobrepasa...

  6. 1982 Peter Criss – Let Me Rock You. Jai Winding, James Newton-Howard, Mike Landau, Peter Criss, Steve Lukather. Let Me Rock You is the third album released by former Kiss drummer Peter Criss. Due to poor sales for his previous album, Out of Control, Let Me Rock You was not released in the United States until 1998, when it was reissued on CD.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2023 · His early career saw him honing his craft while playing in Manhattan, where he recorded an unreleased album with his band, Fine Maribus, and also played as a session guitarist on Peter Criss' somewhat-forgotten second post-Kiss solo outing, 1982's Let Me Rock You (although Stevens did earn his first songwriting credit for the track ...