Black Diamond (Kiss song)
| "Black Diamond" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Kiss | |
| from the album Kiss | |
| Released | February 18, 1974 |
| Recorded | November 1973 |
| Genre | Hard rock |
| Length | 5:12 |
| Label | Casablanca |
| Songwriter(s) | Paul Stanley |
| Producer(s) | Kenny Kerner, Richie Wise |
| Kiss track listing | |
10 tracks
| |
"Black Diamond" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, written by rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley. "'Black Diamond' was written almost exactly as it is," he said, "except that the riff wasn't there; Gene [Simmons] brought that part in … It's all about arrangement and embellishment. That's what you're supposed to do in a band: come in and add something. But that doesn't mean you wrote the song."
The song is the closing track on the band's eponymous first album, Kiss, released in 1974. It begins with an acoustic opening sung by Stanley before a furious riff enters, accompanied by Peter Criss on lead vocals. It ends with Ace Frehley's solo, then one chord repeated during a gradual slowing of the tape. The live version is usually sped up in tempo, combined with stage pyrotechnics and a rising drum platform.