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Frehley's Comet - Ace Frehley
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Frehley's Comet (LP, 2024 Limited Edition Red Vinyl)

Ace FrehleyAce Frehley
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1987
  • 10 tracks
  • 41 min
  • glam metal
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars

Vovyl is currently tracking 1 offers for the 1987 limited edition of Ace Frehley's Frehley's Comet vinyl. Currently available at $38.99 from elusivedisc.com. This price is currently 2% higher than the 30-day average.

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Frehley's Comet - Ace Frehley
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Tracks

  1. Rock SoldiersAce Frehley
    5:06
  2. BreakoutAce Frehley
    3:39
  3. Into the NightAce Frehley
    4:13
  4. Somthing MovedAce Frehley
    4:07
  5. We Got Your RockAce Frehley
    4:16
  6. Love Me RightAce Frehley
    3:56
  7. Calling to YouAce Frehley
    4:24
  8. DollsAce Frehley
    3:32
  9. Stranger in a Strange LandAce Frehley
    4:02
  10. Fractured Too - InstrumentalAce Frehley
    4:14
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  • Frehley's Comet Falls Short

    4 out of 5 stars
    Laura WilkinsAugust 25, 2025United States🇺🇸

    After Ace Frehley bid farewell to Kiss in 1982 following the release of "Creatures of the Night," his primary motivation was to launch a solo career. However, it came as a surprise to everyone that it took him five long years to drop his first solo album post-Kiss, "Frehely's Comet," in 1987. Frehley's 1978 solo effort under the Kiss banner was arguably the standout, featuring the Top 20 smash "New York Groove" and packed with heavy metal guitar highlights. Reunited with producer Eddie Kramer, "Frehely's Comet" falls a bit short. While a few tracks echo the classic Ace sound ("Rock Soldiers," the instrumental "Fractured Too," and "Breakout," co-written with Kiss' Eric Carr), it lacks the punch of his 1978 solo debut. The late '80s were dominated by keyboard-driven pop-metal (think Def Leppard, Bon Jovi), and like his former band, Ace often succumbed to the trend, as heard in tracks like "Into the Night" (penned by "New York Groove" writer Russ Ballard), "Calling to You," and "Dolls." Rhythm guitarist Todd Howarth contributed to songwriting and vocals, while "Late Night With David Letterman" drummer Anton Fig handled the percussion. "Frehely's Comet" holds its own against other Kiss albums from the same period like "Asylum" and "Crazy Nights," but it pales in comparison to the far superior 1978 "Ace Frehley.

  • Instant Understanding

    4 out of 5 stars
    Manfred LangeAugust 15, 2025United States🇺🇸

    An instant of understanding

  • Vinyl Sounds Fantastic

    5 out of 5 stars
    Alba BoyerNovember 21, 2024United States🇺🇸

    Absolutely fantastic sounding vinyl record! Great balance throughout. The mix is sharp and distinct with a solid bass and a nice high end. The pressing is solid and loud.

  • Frehley's Comet Falls Short

    4 out of 5 stars
    Raquel MaierMay 16, 2024United States🇺🇸

    After Ace Frehley departed from Kiss in 1982 following the Creatures of the Night album, his primary motivation was to launch a solo career. However, it was quite unexpected that it would take him five long years to release his first solo album outside of Kiss, which turned out to be 1987's Frehley's Comet. Frehley's 1978 solo album with Kiss was arguably the standout, featuring the Top 20 hit "New York Groove" and packed with numerous heavy metal anthems driven by his guitar prowess. Reuniting with producer Eddie Kramer, Frehley's Comet is somewhat underwhelming. While a few tracks echo the spirit of the old Ace (the introspective "Rock Soldiers," the instrumental "Fractured Too," and "Breakout," co-written with Kiss' Eric Carr), it lacks the intensity and brilliance of his 1978 solo debut. The late 1980s were dominated by keyboard-laden pop-metal (think Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, etc.), and much like his former band, Ace often succumbed to the temptation of mimicking this popular sound, as heard in tracks like "Into the Night" (penned by "New York Groove" composer Russ Ballard), "Calling to You," and "Dolls." Rhythm guitarist Todd Howarth contributed to the songwriting and vocals, while Late Night With David Letterman drummer Anton Fig took care of the percussion. Frehley's Comet holds its own and might even surpass Kiss albums from the same period like Asylum and Crazy Nights, but it pales in comparison to the far superior 1978 Ace Frehley.

Product specifications

Details

Album
Frehley's Comet
Artist
Ace Frehley
LP release year
2024
Album release date
May 15, 1987
Label
Friday Music
EAN
829421817499
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
41 min
Tracks
10 tracks
Packaging
Gatefold
Color
Red

EAN

EAN
829421817499

Other

Limited Edition
Yes
Country
US
Genre
Glam metal
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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Product description

This 2024 Limited Edition Reissue LP is housed in a gatefold, pressed on Blue vinyl.

Ace Frehley's "Frehley's Comet," released on April 27, 1987, under Atlantic Records, is a defining work that showcases the legendary guitarist's signature style after his departure from Kiss. This glam metal and glam rock masterpiece spans 41 minutes and features 10 tracks, including standout hits like "Rock Soldiers," "Breakout," and "Love Me Right." The album marked a fresh start for Frehley, blending his iconic guitar prowess with a new band lineup that included John Regan on bass and backing vocals, and Anton Fig on drums. "Frehley's Comet" reached #43 on the US Billboard 200 chart, solidifying its place in rock history. With its energetic riffs, catchy melodies, and Frehley's distinctive vocals, this album is a must-experience for fans of classic rock and metal.

About Ace Frehley

Ace Frehley, the legendary American guitarist and founding member of the iconic rock band Kiss, is a true pioneer of glam rock and metal. Known as "The Spaceman," Ace's electrifying guitar work and unique stage persona have left an indelible mark on the music world. With a career spanning over four decades, Ace has released numerous solo albums, including his self-titled debut in 1978, and has been a part of some of Kiss's most celebrated works. His dynamic performances and innovative playing st... Read more

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