This one actually looks like it might be worth picking up, even though it's another repackaging of stuff.
KISS and Universal Music have teamed up together again to bring out a special edition of the band's famous Destroyer album, in honor of the album's 30th anniversary. Officially the 30th anniversary took place last March, but for some reason they didn't make the deadline as the project got delayed. The new edition of Destroyer will now see the light of day on July 4th. According to a press release, there will be a 3-disc Deluxe Edition album consisting of two CD's and one DVD. Disc 1 is made up of the original 1976 album, the other CD contains demos, outtakes and different versions of the wellknown songs, while the DVD includes never before seen material from the band's archives. The tracklisting for the special edition of Destroyer is as follows: CD 1 - 'Detroit Rock City', 'King Of The Night Time World', 'God Of Thunder', 'Great Expectations', 'Flaming Youth', 'Sweet Pain', 'Shout It Out Loud', 'Beth', 'Do You Love Me?'. CD 2 - 'Detroit Rock City' (radio single mix), 'King Of The Night Time World' (instrumental), 'God Of Thunder' (outtake), 'Great Expectations' (alternate version), 'Flaming Youth' (radio single mix), 'Sweet Pain' (instrumental), 'Shout It Out Loud' (radio single mix), 'High And Low' (demo), 'Beth', 'Do You Love Me?' (demo), 'Flaming Youth' (alternate version), 'Ain't None Of Your Business' (demo), 'You've Got Nothing To Live For' (demo).