Paul Stanley’s Most Iconic Guitar Solos That Shaped the Sound of KISS.

Black Diamond” (1974) – The explosive outro solo showcases Stanley’s raw power and set the tone for KISS’s heavy rock sound.

“Detroit Rock City” (1976) – A masterclass in melodic soloing, Stanley’s work on this anthem blends speed, precision, and emotion.

“Love Gun” (1977) – One of Stanley’s finest solos, packed with rapid-fire licks and soaring bends that define classic KISS energy.

“I Stole Your Love” (1977) – A fierce and aggressive solo that perfectly matches the song’s fast-paced, hard-hitting vibe.

“Strutter” (1974) – A bluesy yet punchy solo that embodies KISS’s early glam rock roots and showcases Stanley’s smooth phrasing.

“Shock Me” (1977, Live Performances) – While Ace Frehley played the original, Stanley often took over live, adding his own fiery style.

“Tears Are Falling” (1985) – A standout solo from the Asylum era, featuring melodic sustain and soaring bends.

“Lick It Up” (1983, Live Extended Solos) – Stanley often expanded the solo live, adding improvisation and high-energy shredding.

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