Frehley's Comet is the second solo album by Ace Frehley, former lead guitarist of Kiss. It was also the first album that Frehley released after leaving...
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Frehley's Comet was an American rock band formed and led by ex-Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley. The group released two studio albums and one live EP before...
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departure in 1982. After leaving Kiss, Frehley formed his own band named Frehley's Comet and released two albums with the group. He subsequently embarked...
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later became a member of Ace Frehley's band Frehley's Comet. Fig and Will Lee, who played bass on three of the album's tracks, later gained prominence...
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Second Sighting (category Ace Frehley albums)
Sighting is the third solo album by Ace Frehley and the second and final to use the Frehley's Comet moniker. Due to Frehley's illness and substance abuse...
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Russ Ballard (section Studio albums)
Greg. "Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley, Kiss | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 July 2017. Prato, Greg. "Frehley's Comet - Ace Frehley | Songs...
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Ace Frehley's original work. The main riff of the song was used as the basis for Frehley's Comet song "Breakout", from the 1987 album Frehley's Comet. In...
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Tod Howarth (category Frehley's Comet members)
for the melodic hard rock group Frehley's Comet, led by former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley. The band recorded three albums and produced four music videos...
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Anton Fig (category Frehley's Comet members)
on Ace Frehley's 1978 eponymous solo album and subsequently became a member of the then ex-Kiss lead guitarist's solo project Frehley's Comet from 1984...
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John Regan (bassist) (category Frehley's Comet members)
is notable for having been a member of ex-Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley's band Frehley's Comet from 1984 to 1990 and recorded and performed with Peter Frampton...
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Kiss (band) (redirect from Gold (Kiss album))
to creative differences, Criss departed the band in 1980, followed by Frehley's departure in 1982. They were replaced by Eric Carr (the Fox) and Vinnie...
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Live+1 (category Ace Frehley live albums)
by the hard rock band Frehley's Comet. It was meant to serve as a stopgap until the release of the group's second studio album, Second Sighting. The first...
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Frehley's guitar solo on "Strange Ways" has been referred to as one of his best. Hotter than Hell featured many more overdubs than the first album. While...
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been Ringo Starr's post-Beatles songwriting partner. All tracks bar Ace Frehley's "Talk to Me" and "Two Sides of the Coin" were written or co-written by...
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Music from "The Elder" (redirect from Music from the Elder (album))
Peter Criss on Let Me Rock You), "Heaven" (became "Breakout" on Frehley's Comet's first album and "Carr Jam 81" on Revenge), "It's My Life" (covered by Wendy...
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Jamie Oldaker (category Frehley's Comet members)
briefly became a member of Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley's project, Frehley's Comet, appearing on the 1988 album Second Sighting. He was also a onetime member...
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Trouble Walkin' (category Ace Frehley albums)
the second full-length solo album released by Ace Frehley (two previous albums were credited to Frehley's Comet). The album features guest performances...
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Kiss, taking Frehley's place after the Farewell tour. A live version of the song was included on Kiss' popular and successful live album Alive!. When...
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Alive II (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
print-style "ACE" for Frehley, and a drum and cat's head for Peter Criss. The rose and "ACE" are copies of Stanley and Frehley's actual tattoos, respectively...
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Dressed to Kill is the third studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on March 19, 1975. It was produced by Casablanca Records president...
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Second Sight (redirect from Second Sight (album))
2nd Sight, a 1997 book by David Carson Second Sighting, a 1988 album by Frehley's Comet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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a bootleg. The other two songs ended up on his 1980 solo album Out of Control. Ace Frehley recorded and submitted a five-track demo with "Hard Times"...
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1987 solo album Total Control. This song was also played by Ace Frehley during his earliest shows with his post-Kiss band Frehley's Comet in 1985 and...
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Psycho Circus (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Rock 'n' Roll". Frehley would record the song under the title "Pursuit of Rock and Roll" for his 2018 solo album Spaceman. Frehley's "Into the Void" was...
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1987 in heavy metal music (section Albums & EPs)
More - Introduce Yourself Faster Pussycat - Faster Pussycat Frehley's Comet - Frehley's Comet Great White - Once Bitten Grim Reaper - Rock You to Hell Guns...
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to Stanley instead of Ace Frehley. The album was reissued in 2014 on vinyl with the original artwork and sleeve. The album was reissued again in 2020...
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satisfactory. The Pride tour started in June 1987, as White Lion opened for Frehley's Comet. The next year and a half was filled with constant touring, opening...
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Eric Carr (section Kiss video albums)
None of Your Business", drums on "Legends Never Die" 1987: Frehley's Comet (Frehley's Comet) – cowrote "Breakout" 1998: Garbo Talks (Garbo Talks) – drums...
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Love Gun (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on June 30, 1977. Casablanca Records and FilmWorks shipped one million copies of the album on this...
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Paul Stanley (redirect from Now and Then (Paul Stanley's Soul Station album))
Brightman, "I Will Be with You", on her Symphony album. In 2016, he guested in Ace Frehley's covers album Origins, Vol. 1, singing "Fire and Water" by Free...
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