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Live to Win

Live to Win is the second solo studio album by American rock musician , best known as the co-founder, rhythm guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the band . Released on October 24, 2006, by New Door Records, it represents Stanley's return to solo work after a 28-year hiatus since his self-titled debut album in 1978. The album comprises ten original tracks in the style, with a total runtime of approximately 33 minutes, produced primarily by Stanley alongside engineering contributions from Alex Gibson and mixing by Greg Collins. Key personnel include Stanley on lead and backing vocals, guitar, and percussion; session musicians such as Corky James on guitar and bass, on , and guest appearances by guitarists Tommy Denander and , and bassist (Stanley's bandmate from the 1978 solo project). Songwriting credits feature collaborations with established hitmakers like (on the title track) and , alongside Stanley's composition "Loving You Without You Now." The tracklist emphasizes anthemic rockers like "Live to Win," "Bulletproof," and "Second to None," interspersed with ballads such as "Everytime I See You Around" and "Loving You Without You Now." Stanley promoted Live to Win with a limited club tour in late 2006, performing material from the album alongside Kiss classics. The title track received notable pop culture exposure when it was featured in the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft," enhancing its visibility beyond rock audiences. Commercially, the album debuted at number 53 on the US , selling around 25,000–30,000 copies in its first week, and reached number 22 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, demonstrating sustained interest from Stanley's fanbase despite mixed critical reception. Reviews highlighted the album's energetic production and catchy choruses but noted criticisms of its brevity and occasional overly polished sound.

Background and production

Development

After a 28-year hiatus since his self-titled solo debut in 1978, Paul Stanley decided to create a second solo album in 2006, driven by a desire for personal artistic fulfillment following the stabilization of Kiss after their 1990s reunion and the 1998 release of Psycho Circus. Stanley expressed that he had been waiting a long time for this opportunity, feeling a responsibility to ensure Kiss was "in tip-top shape" before pursuing individual projects, reflecting his matured perspective on life, music, and band commitments amid the group's renewed success. This decision marked a shift toward self-expression unburdened by Kiss's collective dynamics, allowing him to explore themes rooted in his current experiences rather than the crisis-driven context of his 1978 album. The album's conception occurred around 2005–2006, during where Stanley emphasized evolving his vocal abilities, noting he was a better singer than in his earlier solo work due to decades of live performances that enhanced his range and control. Songwriting was primarily led by Stanley, who crafted accessible, memorable tracks tested on to ensure emotional resonance, often stripping away excess to focus on core ideas. He collaborated with co-writers including on several songs, such as the title track "Live to Win" (co-written with Child and ) and "Bulletproof," drawing from their long-standing partnership that produced over 20 songs together. Influenced by his experiences in Kiss's reunion era, Stanley aimed for a personal hard rock sound distinct from the band's material, blending catchy choruses with modern-rock elements to convey his philosophy of relentless pursuit and , as encapsulated in the . This approach allowed him to write songs tailored specifically for his voice and vision, free from the constraints of accommodating other band members.

Recording

The recording sessions for Live to Win took place at Henson Recording Studios in , , throughout 2006. served as the primary , overseeing the project to craft a collection of 10 tracks with a finalized of 33:25, while Greg Collins handled mixing and additional recording engineering. Key guest musicians enriched the sessions, with guitarist delivering lead guitar solos on "Bulletproof" and "Where Angels Dare," former member contributing bass on "Everytime I See You Around," "Second to None," and "Loving You Without You Now," and drummer providing rhythms across all songs. The production emphasized a polished aesthetic through contemporary studio methods, resulting in a mainstream sound that highlighted Stanley's matured vocal delivery.

Musical content

Style and composition

Live to Win is classified as a album incorporating pop-metal elements, rooted in 1980s glam rock aesthetics but refreshed through modern 2000s production values that emphasize polished, contemporary rock sensibilities. The sound blends influences from classic Kiss-era with nu-metal guitar tones and synth accents, creating an accessible yet energetic framework. The album's structure comprises 10 tracks totaling approximately 33 minutes, with most songs averaging 3 to 4 minutes to maintain a concise, radio-friendly pace. It features a mix of upbeat anthems and reflective ballads, exemplified by the title track "Live to Win" at 3:10, which drives forward on a riff-heavy foundation, and "Lift" at 4:03, a slower piano-led piece that builds emotional depth. This arrangement prioritizes dynamic variety while keeping the overall flow tight and engaging. Instrumentally, the album highlights include standout guitar solos, such as John 5's contribution on "Bulletproof," alongside layered backing vocals that enhance the anthemic choruses and rhythmic bass lines—often played by —that underscore the tracks' propulsive energy. In comparison to Stanley's 1978 solo debut, Live to Win adopts a more mature and streamlined approach, focusing on substantive rock songcraft without the overt theatricality of Kiss's stage-oriented style.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Live to Win center on themes of and , love and relationships, and self-empowerment, marking a shift toward motivational and introspective content in Paul Stanley's songwriting. The , "Live to Win," serves as an of , with lines such as "Frustrated, degraded, down before you're done / Rejection, , can't get what you want" evolving into the empowering chorus "Gonna live to win / No matter what they say," emphasizing overcoming adversity through determination. Similarly, "Bulletproof" explores self-empowerment through romantic connection, portraying as a protective force with lyrics like " bulletproof, that's what you do / I when I am next to you," highlighting invincibility gained from emotional bonds. In contrast, tracks addressing and relationships delve into vulnerability and longing, often through three ballads that reveal raw emotional exposure. "Everytime I See You Around," for instance, reflects on faded promises and lingering pain with verses such as "Do you remember when you said I was the only one? / We'll watch the years go passing by," capturing the ache of lost intimacy and the difficulty of moving on. These ballads, including "Second to None," "," and "Loving You Without You Now," contrast the album's rockier anthems by stripping away bravado to confront relational fragility and the human need for . Stanley has described the lyrics as stemming from mid-life reflection, offering wiser, motivational tones that differ from the youthful exuberance of his 1978 solo , which focused more on immediate romantic entanglements and high-energy . In interviews, he noted that Live to Win draws from personal evolution after decades with , emphasizing the power of the human spirit and unwavering commitment without succumbing to compromise. This results in unique elements like romantic and inspirational motifs—such as upliftment in "Lift," where pleas for elevation underscore —while steering clear of the fantastical, larger-than-life narratives typical of material, opting instead for grounded, relatable introspection.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

Live to Win was released on , , by New Door Records, an imprint of . The album marked Stanley's first solo effort in nearly three decades and was distributed primarily through major retail and online channels. It launched in standard CD format and as a digital download, with no official vinyl edition available initially or as reissues; unofficial vinyl pressings appeared in limited editions starting in 2018. The title track appeared in the South Park episode "," providing a brief promotional . The rollout occurred simultaneously across global markets, including and , with the European edition handled by International and featuring identical artwork and track listings to the U.S. version.

Marketing and tour

The "Live to Win" premiered on October 4, 2006, when it was featured in the episode "," providing early exposure to a wide audience ahead of the album's launch. Promotion included a for the , directed to showcase Stanley's energetic performance style. Additional efforts targeted audiences through in-store listening parties and radio , with promotional CDs distributed to stations for broader reach. To support the album, Stanley embarked on a club tour starting in fall 2006 across , backed by the house band from CBS's reality series, featuring high-energy sets blending new material and Kiss classics; the tour extended to in 2007. The tour included a performance filmed on November 6, 2006, at the in , later released as the live CD/DVD One Live Kiss in 2008. Media appearances featured interviews where Stanley highlighted the project as a personal solo endeavor, underscoring his artistic independence from while affirming the band's stability.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The album Live to Win features ten tracks with a total runtime of 33:33 and no bonus tracks on the standard edition.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Live to Win", , 3:08
2."Lift", , 4:04
3."Wake Up Screaming", 3:00
4."Everytime I See You Around", Pete Masitti3:28
5."Bulletproof", , 3:01
6."All About You", Shellback3:17
7."Second to None", 3:35
8."It's Not Me", , 3:20
9."Loving You Without You Now"3:17
10."Where Angels Dare", , 3:23
All tracks were primarily written by in collaboration with various songwriters, including on five songs.

Personnel

provided lead vocals, , , and backing vocals throughout the . Guitar contributions included lead work by on tracks 5 and 10, as well as general guitars by Corky James on multiple tracks and Denander on select tracks such as the . Bass guitar was played by on tracks 4, 7, and 9, with additional bass by Corky James and Sean Hurley on various tracks. Drums were handled by on all tracks. Keyboards and piano were performed by Harry Sommerdahl, , , and across the album. The album was produced by and Greg Collins, with Greg Collins also serving as engineer and mixer; additional engineering was provided by Dave Carlock. Backing vocals were contributed by , Andreas Carlsson, C.C. White, and , with no guest lead vocalists featured.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, Live to Win received mixed reviews from music critics, with an average critic score of 48 out of 100 based on four major publications. AllMusic rated the album 2.5 out of 5 stars, commending Paul Stanley's powerful and distinctive vocals while critiquing its brief 33-minute runtime and generic, overproduced sound that failed to innovate beyond familiar tropes. In a more positive assessment, Sleaze Roxx awarded it 4.5 out of 5 stars, highlighting the strong songwriting and energetic delivery in uptempo rockers such as "Bulletproof" and "Second to None," though it faulted certain ballads like "" for feeling like unnecessary filler amid excessive electronic effects. PopMatters offered a middling 5 out of 10, praising the contemporary nu-metal-infused guitars on the opening title track but ultimately deeming the album "safe" and derivative of Kiss's non-makeup era, lacking bold new ideas despite contributions from longtime collaborators like Desmond Child. Blabbermouth.net delivered a harsh 1.5 out of 10, acknowledging Stanley's enduring vocal strength—stronger than on his 1978 solo debut—but lambasting the synthetic, programmed production, clichéd power ballads, and overall lack of originality that made it feel like outdated filler. The overall critical consensus positioned Live to Win as a solid but unremarkable effort, earning praise for Stanley's matured vocal performance compared to his 1978 album while drawing consistent detractors for its polished yet synthetic rock aesthetic and underwhelming length of just 33 minutes.

Commercial performance

Live to Win debuted at number 53 on the chart in November 2006, with first-week sales of approximately 17,000 copies. By the end of 2007, the album had sold 53,000 copies in the according to Nielsen SoundScan data. It did not receive any certifications from the . Internationally, the album saw modest chart success. It peaked at number 22 on the for one week and entered the German Albums Chart at number 49, selling about 2,300 copies in its first week there. In , it reached number 71, while in , it charted at number 36 for one week.
CountryChartPeak PositionSource
53
22
German Albums Chart49
Austrian Albums Chart71
Norwegian Albums Top 4036
The album's title track received a visibility boost from its inclusion in the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft," which aired on October 4, 2006, shortly before the album's release. Overall, Live to Win underperformed relative to albums, which often sold millions of copies, but its sales figures represented a respectable outcome for a solo rock project in 2006 amid a shifting music market.

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