Cover art and title The rights to
Ace Frehley's makeup were not cleared in time for release of the CD, hence the inclusion of a hybrid form of
Paul Stanley's "Bandit" design that was briefly used in some early shows and promotional photos. Censored variations of the album cover had the title changed to "Kiss my A**" to appease family-friendly retail chains. The cover art was directed and designed by Mitchell Kanner. The album title provided inspiration for another Kiss tribute album,
Kiss My Ankh. This album contains only songs written by former Kiss guitarist
Vinnie Vincent whose make-up design consisted of a golden
ankh cross on his face.
Canadian,
Japanese and
Australian copies of the album have their respective flags in place of the American flag of the U.S. version.
Composition "
Hard Luck Woman" was performed by Kiss themselves with award-winning
country singer Garth Brooks (who had admitted to being a big fan of the band during some interviews) on lead vocals. "
Calling Dr. Love" was performed by one-off band Shandi's Addiction, made up of vocalist
Maynard James Keenan (
Tool), guitarist
Tom Morello (
Rage Against the Machine,
Audioslave), bassist
Billy Gould (
Faith No More), and drummer
Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave). "
Strutter", performed by
Extreme, is an unusual recording, as it also incorporates the main riff to "
God of Thunder" in the middle section prior to and during
Nuno Bettencourt's guitar solo, the vocal opening to "
Heaven's on Fire" into the reprisal of the lyric "But when she wants/She'll pass you by", and the chorus of "
Shout It Out Loud" sung by the backing vocalist. Also, after the song has ended,
Gary Cherone sings the introductory guitar lick to "
Love Gun", and
Nuno Bettencourt plays the first few notes of "
Detroit Rock City".
Gene Simmons initially requested
Yoshiki (of rock group
X Japan) to put "
I" into an orchestral context, but Yoshiki preferred "
Black Diamond". It retains the basic structure of Kiss's version, using piano, strings and timpani in place of the traditional electric guitar, bass and drums, and was performed by the
American Symphony Orchestra. Yoshiki's piece was initially only going to be included on the Japanese edition of the album, but Simmons liked it so much it was added to the track list of all editions. == Reception ==