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Ace Frehley - Spaceman (Colored Vinyl LP)

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Ace Frehley - Spaceman (Colored Vinyl LP)

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Ace Frehley is on a roll, and he's ready to embark on his next musical journey with Spaceman, his third solo outing in four years, and eighth overall. Amongst Ace's post-KISS recorded output, Spaceman might be the closest link to his widely acclaimed 1978 solo record, both in spirit and execution. First off, Frehley played all of the guitar parts on Spaceman, as well as bass on all but two songs. Longtime drummer Anton Fig, whose friendship with Ace began on that 1978 record, also appears on "Off My Back" and "Pursuit of Rock and Roll" (longtime collaborators Scot Coogan and Matt Starr also play drums on Spaceman). There's also a thematic, almost biographical, thread running through the album of a long life in rock 'n' roll, although Ace admits it wasn't intentional.

First single "Bronx Boy" lays out Ace's pre-KISS roots, running wild with an Irish street gang called the Ducky Boys. It might be his grittiest song to date, with an opening riff that lashes out like a switchblade. "Pursuit of Rock and Roll" ticks off a list of rockers that made Ace who he is, including Little Richard and the Stones. Frehley also makes it clear that rock is truly all he needs: "So sick of looking at reality TV / and like the Beatles said, you gotta ‘Let It Be.'" "No need to worry, I'll be home soon, 'cause I'm rockin' with the boys," Frehley sings on "Rockin' With the Boys," which tells the tales of life on the road. Ace says he wrote the original version of the song back in KISS' heyday in the '70s – if you listen closely, it could almost be seen as a rockin' counterpart to the Peter Criss-penned KISS classic "Beth."

Speaking of KISS brethren, let's get back to those two songs on Spaceman that Ace didn't play bass on. One listen of opener "Without You I'm Nothing" should be a dead giveaway. That mighty dinosaur growl of a bass tone belongs to Gene Simmons, who co-wrote the song, along with "Your Wish Is My Command." With a title suggested by Simmons, Spaceman is a lean-and-mean nine tracks, and includes what has become a trademark for any Ace joint, a cosmic instrumental. "Quantum Flux" is a classic prog 'n' roll song with lush acoustics and twin-leads. Fans might also notice the song's doomy outro, which nods to "Black Diamond" on KISS's 1974 debut.

  1. Without You I'm Nothing
  2. Rockin' With the Boys
  3. Your Wish Is My Command
  4. Bronx Boy
  5. Pursuit of Rock and Roll
  6. I Wanna Go Back
  7. Mission to Mars
  8. Off My Back
  9. Quantum Flux
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