The recording of Wicked Lester's album, which began in November 1971 at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, took place over multiple sessions and was finished in July 1972.
Wicked (musical) | Wicked | Lester Young | Richard Lester | Lester Maddox | Lester B. Pearson | Lester Piggott | Lester Bangs | Lester Bowie | Wicked Witch of the West | ''Wicked'' | The Weak and the Wicked | Lester L. Grabbe | Lester | Adrian Lester | Wicked Wicked Games | Lester W. Smith | Lester Horton | Ketty Lester | Bruce Lester | Wicked Game | Wicked Attraction | Lester, Washington | Lester R. Ford | Lester J. Maitland | Lester Flatt | Lester Carpenter | Lester Bird | Wicked Science | The Crow: Wicked Prayer |
Feeling the group lacked direction, Wicked Lester leaders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons left soon after the album's rejection and formed another identically-named group with a more rock-oriented focus, soon recruiting drummer Peter Criss and guitarist Ace Frehley and changing the newer group's name to Kiss.