Makeup to Breakup

· Simon and Schuster
4.5
131 reviews
Ebook
393
Pages

About this ebook

LEGENDARY founding KISS drummer Peter “Catman” Criss has lived an incredible life in music, from the streets of Brooklyn to the social clubs of New York City to the ultimate heights of rock ’n’ roll success and excess.

KISS formed in 1973 and broke new ground with their elaborate makeup, live theatrics, and powerful sound. The band emerged as one of the most iconic hard rock acts in music history. Peter Criss, the Catman, was the heartbeat of the group. From an elevated perch on his pyrotechnic drum riser, he had a unique vantage point on the greatest rock show of all time, with the KISS Army looking back at him night after night.

Peter Criscuola had come a long way from the homemade drum set he pounded on nonstop as a kid growing up in Brooklyn in the fifties. He endured lean years, street violence, and the rollercoaster music scene of the sixties, but he always knew he’d make it. Makeup to Breakup is Peter Criss’s eye-opening journey from the pledge to his ma that he’d one day play Madison Square Garden to doing just that. He conquered the rock world—composing and singing his band’s all-time biggest hit, “Beth” (1976)—but he also faced the perils of stardom and his own mortality, including drug abuse, treatment in 1982, near-suicides, two broken marriages, and a hard-won battle with breast cancer.

Criss opens up with a level of honesty and emotion previously unseen in any musician’s memoir. Makeup to Breakup is the definitive and heartfelt account of one of rock’s most iconic figures, and the importance of faith and family. Rock ’n’ roll has been chronicled many times, but never quite like this.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
131 reviews
David Clough
January 7, 2013
I really enjoyed this book because it wasn't about a great rock star or a huge band, but one mans unlikely rise to fame, the demons it brought out, the choices it caused him to make and their consequences. In the end, I felt like I had a fairly honest view of a good, but flawed human being whose one trait that may make him more sympathetic than the other 3 is his honesty and humility. Always makes for a compelling read.
2 people found this review helpful
Eric
August 12, 2019
Peter Criss being labeled the complainer was owned up to in this book. I would bet working with those three guys would've made me complain as well. As a founding member of Kiss, Peter gave great insight from his childhood and then through his tumultuous time with the guys. Regardless of personal favorites in the band, I thought Peter was being honest about his shortcomings. All in all for me it was a great book!
3 people found this review helpful
gretta ham
April 24, 2013
I don't care for KISS music but the book was very intriguing ,funny and at times sad. Kept me hook thru the whole thing. LOVED IT!!!!!
8 people found this review helpful

About the author

Peter Criss co-founded KISS in 1973 along with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Ace Frehley. He left the band in 1979, embarking on a solo career. In 1995, he reunited with KISS, resulting in a phenomenally successful world tour before he left the band again in 2004. Criss appeared in the HBO series Oz in 2002, and he continues to write and record music. His most recent solo album, 2007’s One for All, reached #36 on the Billboard Top Independent Album list.

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