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Animalize

Platinum Disc
1984 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a platinum disc presented by the Recording Industry Association of America to the American heavy rock band Kiss. It was awarded for sales of over 1,000,000 units by 12 December 1984, and would later sell double platinum. The album isn't considered one of their greatest, however, with the band moving away from raw hard rock and following other bands of the period into the area of pop-metal.

The first gold record awards were presented to artists by their own record companies to publicize 1 million sales; the first single receiving one in 1942, with RCA presenting the first gold album award to Harry Belafonte in 1957 for the 1956 album Calypso. The RIAA was formed in 1952, and its first official designated gold record was the Oklahoma soundtrack in 1958. The platinum rating started in 1976. In 2006, the RIAA certified 84 songs as gold winners for ringtone downloads.


Object details

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Object type
Titles
  • Animalize (assigned by artist)
  • Platinum Disc (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Framed platinum disc
Brief description
Platinum disc presented by the Record Industry Association of America to Kiss in recognition of sales of more than 1,000,000 copies in the USA of the album 'Animalize' by 12 December 1984.
Physical description
Black plastic frame with glass, and silver metal copy of the album on phonographic record and cassette tape, set in black backing with blue border around the record and tape, with small album cover art lower left, silver metal plaque in the lower middle and RIAA hologram certification lower right.
Dimensions
  • Height: 53.5cm
  • Width: 43cm
Subject depicted
Summary
This is a platinum disc presented by the Recording Industry Association of America to the American heavy rock band Kiss. It was awarded for sales of over 1,000,000 units by 12 December 1984, and would later sell double platinum. The album isn't considered one of their greatest, however, with the band moving away from raw hard rock and following other bands of the period into the area of pop-metal.

The first gold record awards were presented to artists by their own record companies to publicize 1 million sales; the first single receiving one in 1942, with RCA presenting the first gold album award to Harry Belafonte in 1957 for the 1956 album Calypso. The RIAA was formed in 1952, and its first official designated gold record was the Oklahoma soundtrack in 1958. The platinum rating started in 1976. In 2006, the RIAA certified 84 songs as gold winners for ringtone downloads.
Collection
Accession number
S.1395-1986

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Record createdAugust 25, 2010
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