On 20 August 1976 KISS played to some 42,000 people at Anaheim Stadium in California, in the summer after Alive! and Destroyer, by which point the band had grown from clubs to stadiums in the United States. Eddie Kramer captured the performance that night, but the recording sat unused for fifty years; for this release Kramer remixed the concert from the original multitrack tapes. It features the original line-up of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Ken Sharp, author of books including Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS, wrote the accompanying text; the release also contains previously unpublished photos and memorabilia. The live album appeared on 21 August 2026, exactly fifty years after the concert.
This edition is a CD.