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Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley (, ; born April 27, 1951) is an American musician who was the original lead guitarist, occasional lead vocalist and founding member of the rock band
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. He invented the persona of The Spaceman (a.k.a. Space Ace) and played with the group from its inception in 1973 until his 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 on a solo career, which was put on hold when he rejoined Kiss in 1996 for a highly successful reunion tour. Frehley's second tenure with Kiss lasted until 2002, when he left at the conclusion of what was originally purported to be the band's farewell tour. His most recent solo album, ''10,000 Volts'', was released on February 23, 2024. ''
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'' magazine ranked him as the 14th Greatest Metal Guitarist of All Time. Outside Kiss, Frehley achieved further commercial success and popularity, with his debut solo album achieving platinum status. His first album with his Frehley's Comet band was also a big success. Frehley is noted for his aggressive, atmospheric, and melodic guitar playing and is also known for the use of many "special effects" guitars, including a
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guitar that emits smoke from the neck humbucker pickup and produces spinning pyrotechnics and a custom Les Paul that emits light based on song
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. Frehley was inducted into the
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in 2014 as a member of Kiss.


Early life

Paul Daniel Frehley was born and raised in
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, the youngest of three children of Esther Anna (Hecht) and Carl Daniel Friebely Frehley. His father, from
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, was the son of Dutch immigrants, and his mother is originally from
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and has a German descent. The Frehleys were a musical family, and when Frehley received an electric guitar as a Christmas present in 1964, he immersed himself in learning the instrument. "I never went to music school; I never took a guitar lesson, but everybody in my family plays an instrument. My mother and father both played piano, his father was the church organist, and my brother and sister both played piano and acoustic guitar." Frehley was always surrounded by music, and started playing guitar at age 13. He lists
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as his main influences. Growing up on the corner of Marion Avenue and 201st Street, off Bedford Park Boulevard (also known as 200th Street) and
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in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx, Frehley graduated from Grace Lutheran School at age 13. Two of the high schools he attended were
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on Mosholu Parkway and Theodore Roosevelt High School on
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. He got the nickname "Ace" in high school from friends who said he was "a real ace" for his ability to get dates. Also in his high school years, a guidance counselor encouraged him to get into graphic arts. He later credited guitar playing for "saving his life" as a member of Kiss.


Music career


Early career

Frehley's earliest bands included The Outrage, The Four Roses, King Kong, Honey (a cover band), and The Magic People. When Frehley's later band, Cathedral, began getting paying gigs, he dropped out of high school. At the insistence of his family and girlfriend, Frehley eventually returned and earned a diploma. After graduation, Frehley held a string of short-term jobs, including mail carrier, furniture deliverer, messenger, taxi driver, and liquor store delivery person.Leaf, David and Ken Sharp. ''Kiss: Behind the Mask: The Official Authorized Biography'', Warner Books, 2003.


Kiss

Frehley spent the early 1970s in a series of local bands including one called Molimo who recorded half an album for RCA Records in 1971. In late 1972, his friend, Chris Cassone, spotted an advertisement for a lead guitarist in ''
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'' and showed the ad to Frehley. Frehley went to 10 East 23rd Street above the Live Bait Bar and auditioned for
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(rhythm guitar),
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(bass guitar), and Peter Criss (drums). Frehley showed up wearing one red and one orange
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and was less than impressive visually, but the band liked what they heard from his playing. About three weeks later the band named Frehley as their lead guitarist. By January 1973 the band came up with the name
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. Frehley designed the band's double-lightning-bolt logo, which was polished up by Stanley. The band quickly decided to paint their faces for live performances and Frehley decided to start painting silver stars on his eyes. When the group eventually decided to adopt stage personas to match their makeup and costumes, Frehley became ''Space Ace''. Later his stage persona was also known as ''The Spaceman''. Frehley stated that this persona was inspired by his interest in science fiction and space travel. While Kiss spent their early days rehearsing and playing in empty clubs, Frehley worked as a part-time cab driver to pay bills. In September 1973, Kiss members began to receive a $50 a week salary from new manager Bill Aucoin, and Frehley quit his cabbie job. Kiss released their debut album, ''
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'', in February 1974 – Frehley was credited for writing two songs, "Love Theme from KISS" (the only song co-written by the four original members) and a fan classic, " Cold Gin". Due to Frehley's lack of confidence in his own singing voice, however, Simmons performed the vocals. Frehley wrote or co-wrote several of the band's songs over the next few years but did not record vocals on a song until " Shock Me" (inspired by his near-electrocution during a concert in
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), which appeared on 1977's ''
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''. As lead guitarist, Frehley was known for his frenetic, atmospheric playing, becoming one of the most popular guitarists in the 1970s and spawning a generation of new players. Frehley stated in the book ''Kiss: Behind the Mask'' that many guitarists have told him his playing on 1975's hit '' Alive!'' prompted them to pick up the instrument. Frehley is well recognized for using
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guitars, including his trademarked model conversion Les Paul Custom (that was designed and implemented by John Elder Robison, known as "Ampie", an audio engineer working with the band), which filled the stage with smoke during his live guitar solo. Along with the three other Kiss members, Frehley released an eponymous
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in 1978. His was the bestselling of the four, and the album's lone single—the
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-written " New York Groove", originally recorded by
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—reached the Top 20 in the United States. His songwriting presence within the group increased in 1979. He contributed three songs for 1979's ''
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'' and three for 1980's '' Unmasked''. While this was not the most commercially successful time for Kiss in the United States, the band was beginning to take off in other countries (mostly in Australia, where ''Dynasty'' and ''Unmasked'' are their biggest-selling albums). In 1981, a star was named after Frehley in the
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. Even as his songwriting role within Kiss was increasing, Frehley found himself increasingly at odds with the musical direction of the band. After Peter Criss was voted out of Kiss in 1980, Frehley was often outvoted 2–1 in band decisions, as replacement drummer
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was not a partner in Kiss and had no vote. Frehley's participation in the recording of 1981's '' Music from "The Elder"'' was far more limited than with previous albums. This was in large part due to his unhappiness with the band's decision to create a
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rather than a straightforward rock album, and, by Frehley's own admission, his "not relating all that well" to producer
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, who cut many of Frehley's solos from the recorded tracks. Although Frehley appeared on the covers for the 1982 releases '' Killers'' and ''
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'', he had no involvement with ''Killers'', and minimal (no musical) input on ''Creatures of the Night''. Frehley's last appearances with the band were in the video for " I Love It Loud", a series of European promotional appearances in November 1982, and a band interview with MTV promoting their world tour.


Solo career/Frehley's Comet

In December 1982, Kiss began the ''Creatures of the Night'' tour without Frehley: he was replaced by
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. Frehley retained a one-quarter share in the Kiss partnership until 1985, however. He received one-quarter of the profits for both ''
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'' and ''
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'' although he had no involvement with either record.Gill, Julian. ''The Kiss Album Focus, Volume 1 (3rd Edition)''. Xlibris Corporation, 2005. In 1984, Frehley started his post-Kiss solo career by assembling a band that included, among others, drummer Anton Fig (who had performed on Frehley's 1978 solo album and on two Kiss albums). Bassist John Regan (who had worked with
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), whom Frehley met in 1980, was also an original member of the band as was vocalist/guitarist Richie Scarlet and keyboardist Arthur Stead. The group, whose name alternated between 'Ace Frehley' and Frehley's Comet, recorded a series of demos throughout 1984 and 1985. The band performed their first ever live show at S.I.R. Studios in New York City on November 30, 1984, and played a handful of shows in the Northeast United States in March 1985. After a few unsuccessful attempts at securing a recording contract, the group eventually signed to
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and released their first album, '' Frehley's Comet'', on July 7, 1987. The album was co-produced by
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, who had produced not only a number of Kiss albums, but Frehley's 1978 album and some of his 1984–85 demos. Fig, now being the in-studio drummer for
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's late-night television show, performed on the album but was unable to maintain a permanent commitment to touring. He played on the 1987 tour in the United States when Frehley's band played a double bill with Y&T, and
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opening the shows. By the time the band began recording this album, Scarlet had left the group to pursue other projects and was replaced by
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. In addition, at some point between the initial Frehley's Comet shows in 1984–85 and their signing to Megaforce, the band had become a four-piece, with Stead no longer playing with the group. ''Frehley's Comet'', a mixture of hard rock and pop metal, was a successful return to the music scene for Frehley. The album peaked at No. 43 on the ''Billboard'' 200 (selling nearly 500,000 copies), and the single, a
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cover "Into the Night", reached No. 27 on the
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chart. "Rock Soldiers" was an autobiographic song, written partially about Frehley's April 1982 police chase in White Plains, NY while driving a DeLorean with his friend. The video for "Rock Soldiers" received moderate airplay on MTV, particularly on ''
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''. Despite the positive reviews and healthy album sales of ''Frehley's Comet'', Frehley was unable to maintain much commercial momentum. Two 1988 Frehley's Comet albums—the live EP '' Live+1'' and second studio album '' Second Sighting'' peaked at No. 84 and No. 81, respectively. A pair of tours in support of
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and
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ended prematurely, with the band claiming lack of payment in both cases. In order to reverse his band's declining commercial fortunes, Frehley dropped the Frehley's Comet moniker and issued 1989's '' Trouble Walkin''' under his own name.
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and Jamie Oldaker also decided to leave before recording started on the album, and were replaced by Scarlet and Sandy Slavin. Despite the return to a more traditional hard rock style, ''Trouble Walkin continued the pattern of declining sales, and peaked at #102. After the tour for Trouble Walkin' ended prematurely with John Regan resigning after an April 1990 show in Las Vegas, Frehley did not perform live for two years, until July 1992. One notable aspect of ''Trouble Walkin was the guest appearance of Peter Criss, who provided backing vocals on several tracks, along with
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and other members of
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. It was the first time Criss and Frehley had performed together on an album since Kiss' 1979 album, ''Dynasty'', although Criss had shown up briefly at a Frehley's Comet show in Los Angeles in 1987, playing drums on a final encore of " Deuce". Frehley would return the favor by playing solos on Peter Criss' '' Cat #1'' album on TNT Records, released in 1994. In contrast to the somewhat adversarial relationship Frehley had with Kiss (particularly Gene Simmons) throughout the 1980s, he and Criss had maintained good ties during the decade. In June 1995, Frehley's and Criss' bands embarked on the "Bad Boys Tour" with Scarlet on guitar, marking the end of Frehley's solo band for several years as Kiss shortly thereafter reunited and began touring together again.


Reunion with Kiss (1996–2002)

In 1996, Frehley rejoined Kiss for a successful reunion tour, on which all four original members of the band performed live for the first time since original drummer Peter Criss' departure in 1980. After the tour, they announced that the original lineup would return to the studio to record a new album. The resulting record, '' Psycho Circus'', was promoted with a successful world tour, but it was revealed a couple of years later that Frehley's and Criss' involvement on it was minimal. "Into The Void", which was Frehley's lone contribution to the record, including vocals and lead guitar duties, is believed to be the only track that all four original members performed on; Frehley also performed the lead guitar solo on the song "You Wanted The Best". After completing the "Farewell Tour" with Kiss in late 2001, Frehley left the band and resumed his solo career. After the end of the
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, he performed one last time with Kiss. "Into the Void" would be the only original song Ace would release between his 1989 album ''Trouble Walkin and his 2009 album ''Anomaly''.


Return to Solo Career (2003–present)

In 2006 Frehley performed Kiss' "God of Thunder" with
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at the VH1 Rock Honors in
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, United States on May 25, 2006. In October 2018, Frehley and Bruce Kulick reunited with Kiss on the Kiss Kruise. The six musicians performed "2,000 Man", "New York Groove", "Nothin' to Lose", and "Rock and Roll All Nite". This was the first time Frehley and the band had performed together since 2002 for the closing ceremonies of the
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and Kulick's first time performing with the band live since his departure in 1996. Frehley did not participate in Kiss' final tour, which began on January 31, 2019, in
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, British Columbia, Canada. Stanley and Simmons did not rule out the possibility of Frehley and Peter Criss making appearances during the final tour, with Stanley stating that he was "open to the idea". Simmons later invited Frehley to perform encores with the band for their final tour, but Frehley turned down the invitation, also ruling out the possibility of performing at the band's final show and expressing doubt that the band would stop touring. In June 2022, Simmons reportedly told the Finnish ''Chaoszine'' that he and Stanley had met with Frehley to try to convince him to make guest appearances with the band but that Frehley was making demands (regarding his makeup and having Thayer not play encores) that couldn't be satisfied. It was announced on December 15, 2020, that a Kiss biopic was in the works, with hopes to release it on time with the band's final concert. Deadline reported that Netflix has nearly finalized a deal to produce the Kiss biopic titled ''Shout it Out Loud'', which will be released in 2024. The film will be made with close cooperation from both Simmons and Stanley, and will focus on the formative years of the band. Following the announcement of the biopic, a two-part documentary on the band titled ''Biography: Kisstory'' was also announced and aired on A&E on both June 27 and 28, 2021, with an exclusive live performance following after its debut at the
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on June 11, 2021. Simmons claimed (in June 2022 when being interviewed by ''Chaoszine'') that he and Stanley had invited Frehley and Criss to participate in the documentary but that Frehley and Criss told Simmons that "they might do it if they have complete control of the edit. I said, 'We can't do that, because even we don't have that. But I won't control what you say; you can say whatever you want.' The answer is no — both of them." In the June 2022 interview with ''Chaoszine'', Simmons also discussed Frehley and Criss' health and a Kiss fan convention in May 2022, Nashville, Tennessee, called the "Creatures Fest". Frehley, Criss, Vinnie Vincent, and Bruce Kulick all performed at the event. Criss joined Frehley for part of Frehley's set, and both Kulick and Frehley joined Vincent for part of his set. Simmons was asked if he had seen fan footage from the event, to which he responded "Somebody showed me about 30 seconds, yeah. It was very sad. I felt sad for Peter riss��" He further elaborated about Criss' health, claiming that "When I called to invite Peter to be in the documentary, his health isn't what it should be. I don't wanna get too specific because it's part of his private life. But no, physically, he wouldn't be able to do it. Neither would Ace." With regards to Frehley, Simmons stated that " e caredabout Ace rehley but he's not in shape — he can't play that way and doesn't have the physical stamina to do that…" and that Frehley and Criss' actions had resulted in their poor relationship with himself and Stanley. Shortly before Kiss' final two shows, and after the end of the tour, Frehley stated that he was not opposed to appearing at the final concerts in New York City. He also stated that he would have accepted such an offer, even if both he and Thayer were wearing his "Spaceman" makeup, for a $250,000 payment for each of the two final shows. Frehley also denied that he and Criss had been invited, claiming that " tanley and Simmonsjust said that to sell tickets." ''10,000 Volts'' was released in 2024, debuting at #72 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first week sales of 13,000 units. The album has also topped both the Billboard Hard Music and Rock Album Charts. Additionally, it came in at #2 on the Independent Chart, #3 on the Internet Albums Charts, and #4 on the Vinyl, Album Sales, and Current Album Sales Charts. The album has also charted internationally. Frehley's next album, ''Origins Vol. 3'', is tentatively due in 2025.


Autobiography

Ace Frehley released his autobiography, '' No Regrets – A Rock 'N' Roll Memoir'', on November 1, 2011. The autobiography was authored by Frehley, Joe Layden and John Ostrosky, and published through Gallery Books, a subdivision of Simon & Schuster. The book entered ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in the hardcover non-fiction category at #10.


Technique

In a 2009 interview with '' Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'', Frehley stated, "I'm an anomaly, I'm an un-schooled musician, I don't know how to read music, but I'm one of the most famous guitar players in the world, so go figure." "I play guitar in such an unorthodox way," he told ''
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'' in 1996. "I've never taken a guitar lesson. One of our assistants brought it to my attention a few months ago that, sometimes, when I play
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, my thumb is on the fretted side of the
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. I have no idea why or how I do it, but I do." Paul Stanley added, "I remember a time early on when Ace and I would play, and I would do
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with my hand, and Ace would get vibrato by shaking his whole arm against the neck of the guitar '' aughs'."


Discography


Solo

* ''
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'' (1978) * '' Trouble Walkin''' (1989) * '' Anomaly'' (2009) * '' Space Invader'' (2014) * '' Origins Vol. 1'' (2016) * '' Spaceman'' (2018) * '' Origins Vol. 2'' (2020) * ''10,000 Volts'' (2024) * ''Origins Vol. 3'' (2025)


Frehley's Comet

* '' Frehley's Comet'' (1987) * '' Second Sighting'' (1988)


Live

*'' Live+1'' (1988) *'' Greatest Hits Live'' (2006)


Compilation albums

*'' 12 Picks'' (1997) *''
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'' (1998)


with Kiss

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'' (1974) *'' Hotter Than Hell'' (1974) *'' Dressed to Kill'' (1975) *''
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'' (1976) *'' Rock and Roll Over'' (1976) *''
Love Gun ''Love Gun'' is the sixth 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 date. It was certified platinum and became the band's first top ...
'' (1977) *''
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'' (1979) *'' Unmasked'' (1980) *'' Music from "The Elder"'' (1981) *''
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'' (1982) (credited but does not play) *'' Psycho Circus'' (1998) Live *'' Alive'' (1975) *''
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'' (1977) *'' Kiss Unplugged'' (1996) *'' You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!!'' (1996) *''
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'' (2006) *'' Off the Soundboard: Tokyo 2001'' (2021) *'' Off the Soundboard: Live at Donington 1996'' (2022) *''Off the Soundboard: Des Moines 1977'' (2022)


Solo singles

* 1978: " New York Groove" – from the album ''
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'', his 1978 Kiss solo album. This is a cover of a song written by
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, which was recorded by the band
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, for their album '' Keeps Us off the Streets'', released in 1976. * 1987: "Into the Night" – from the album '' Frehley's Comet''. * 1987: "Rock Soldiers" – from the album ''Frehley's Comet''. * 1988: "Words Are Not Enough" – (from the album '' Live+1''). * 1988: "Insane" – from the album '' Second Sighting''. * 1988: "It's Over Now" – from the album ''Second Sighting''. * 1989: " Do Ya" – from the album '' Trouble Walkin'''. A cover of a
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song, written in 1971 whilst in
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. The song was later recorded with Jeff Lynne's ELO, and included on their album '' A New World Record'', released in 1976. * 2009: "Outer Space" – from the album '' Anomaly''. * 2014: "Gimme a Feelin'" – from the album '' Space Invader''. * 2014: " The Joker" – from the album ''Space Invader''. A cover of the Steve Miller song from his 1973 album ''The Joker''. * 2016: "
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" – from the album '' Origins Vol. 1''. A cover of the
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song from their 1968 album '' Wheels of Fire''. * 2016: "Fire and Water" – from the album ''Origins Vol. 1''. A cover of the Free song from their 1970 album, '' Fire and Water'', featuring
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of Kiss on vocals (promotional video). * 2018: "Bronx Boy" – from the album '' Spaceman'' (released as a single on April 27, 2018, Ace Frehley's birthday). * 2018: "Rockin' with the Boys" – from the album ''Spaceman''. Released October 15, 2018 (promotional video). * 2019: "Mission to Mars" – from the album ''Spaceman''. Released May 28, 2019, with animated YouTube video. * 2020: "
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" – from the album '' Origins Vol. 2''. A cover of the
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song. Released July 28, 2020, with animated YouTube video. * 2020: " I'm Down" – from the album ''Origins Vol. 2''. Released as a Visualizer on YouTube on September 3, 2020. The song " I'm Down" was originally recorded by
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and was the B-side of their 1965 single "
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". * 2023: "10,000 Volts" – from the album ''10,000 Volts''. Released November 23, 2023 (promotional video). * 2024: "Walkin' on the Moon" – from the album ''10,000 Volts''. Released February 2, 2024 (promotional video). * 2024: "Cherry Medicine" – from the album ''10,000 Volts''. Released February 22, 2024 (promotional video).


Guest appearances

* "Eugene" – song on the 1981 self-titled album by Crazy Joe and the Variable Speed Band. Frehley co-wrote and co-produced the song with Joe Renda and played synth drums. * "Bump and Grind" – song on the 1984 Wendy O. Williams album '' WOW'', Frehley played lead guitar. * "Bad Attitude", "Walk the Line", and "Blue Moon Over Brooklyn". Frehley played lead guitar on these three songs that feature on his former Kiss bandmate Peter Criss' album '' Cat #1'' – the 1994 ''Criss'' album. * "Cherokee Boogie" – song on the 1996 compilation album ''Smell the Fuzz: Guitars that Rule the World 2''. The song was written, produced and engineered by Frehley, who also played all guitars on it. * "Rocker Room Theme" – song on the 1998 Still Wicked album ''Something Wicked This Way Comes''. Frehley played rhythm and lead guitar. CD also features Ron Leejack (Wicked Lester), Gordon G.G. Gebert, MaryAnn Scandiffio and Michael Sciotto. * "
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" – song on the 1998 ESP (
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) album ''Lost and Spaced''. Frehley played lead guitar. * "Freedom" – song on the 2000 Karl Cochran album ''Voodooland''. Frehley played the guitar solo on the bonus demo version. *''Insanity of Life'' – on the 2002 Richie Scarlet album, Frehley played guitar on "Johnny's in Love" and lead guitar on "Too Far Gone"'','' which he co-wrote with Scarlet. * "Know Where You Go" – On the 2002 Anton Fig album ''Figments'', Frehley played lead guitar. * "Bad Choice" – on the 2005 Kathy Valentine album ''Light Years'', Frehley played the lead guitar solos. * " 2,000 Man" (new version) – In 2005, Frehley played this new version on
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's ''Merry Kissmas'' special. Chris Cassone on acoustic guitar and harmony vocals. Chris suggested the song to Frehley for the ''Dynasty'' LP and recorded the demo at North Lake Sound. * " God of Thunder" (live version) – In 2006, Frehley was a guest at the '' VH1 Rock Honors''. He performed with a 'super-group' of
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, and
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. They performed the
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song " God of Thunder". * " Black Diamond" (live version) – On June 25, 2008, Frehley appeared onstage at New York's Madison Square Garden with
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for an encore performance of Kiss's "Black Diamond" sung by drummer
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. * "The Ride" – August 12, 2008 ''Black Pain Society'' by Jam Pain Society. Frehley played lead guitar on the song. * " Highway to Hell" (live version) – On July 21, 2009, Frehley appeared on the Dark Horse Tour with members from each of the tour's participating bands in a rendition of
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's " Highway to Hell". Frehley played lead guitar with
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of
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on rhythm guitar and backing vocals—and Austin Winkler of
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sharing lead vocals. * "
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" – Frehley played lead guitar on a re-recorded version of this song, which features on Bret Michaels' 2013 album '' Jammin' With Friends''. The song was originally recorded and released as a single by the rock band
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. *
Never Too Hot
– Ace recorded the lead for old friend, Chris Cassone, for his ''BBQ All Stars'' CD. * "Rise Up (Back from the Grave)" – This is a collaboration between Kris Randall and Ace Frehley released in 2014. Written by Ace Frehley and Kris Randall. Co-produced by Kris Randall and Andy Bigan. Guitars/background vocals, Ace Frehley. Vocals/guitar/bass, Kris Randall; drums/bass, Andy Bigan. * " Starman" – Ace Frehley played lead guitar on Joe Silva's cover of the David Bowie song, released in 2014. The recording also featured Anton Fig on drums and Will Lee on bass, both of whom featured on the ''Ace Frehley'' 1978
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solo album.


Filmography

* 1978: '' Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park'' * 1988: ''Frehley's Comet: Live + 4'' (VHS) * 1992: '' X-treme Close-Up'' * 1994: ''Ace Frehley – Acevision Volume #1'' * 1996: '' Kiss Unplugged'' * 1998: '' Kiss: The Second Coming Documentary'' * 1999: '' Detroit Rock City'' *2001: ''
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: A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas'' * 2004: '' Kiss Loves You'' * 2005: ''
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'' * 2006: '' Kissology Volume One: 1974-1977'' * 2007: '' Kissology Volume Two: 1978-1991'' * 2007: '' Kissology Volume Three: 1992-2000'' * 2009: ''Let's Go Cobo'' (Documentary)


Interviews

* ''Behind the Player: Ace Frehley DVD'' (2010) * A Conversation with Ace Frehley on The Pods & Sods Network


References


Sources

* Giles, Jeff (July 10, 2014
"Ace Frehley Reveals 'Space Invader' Track Listing"
Ultimate Classic Rock. * Grow, Kory (May 29, 2014
Rolling Stone Magazine


Further reading

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External links

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