Sunday, April 25, 2010
Ace Frehley “Ace Frehley” (1978)
Ace was always the coolest member of KISS, his couldn't care less attitude contrasting with poutin' Paul and the demon, and his meat and potatoes guitar style featuring a wide, spaced out vibrato, was central to the KISS sound. It's no shock that of the four '78 solo albums, Ace's is always the favorite, and I'd go as far to say it stacks up against any of the original KISS studio sides. The key is Ace's lack of ambition, Ace Frehley being a straight-ahead hard rock record with few deviations. "Rip It Out" drops the hammer as the deliriously wasted "Ozone," scatterbrained "Wiped-Out" and snortin' slammer "Snowblind" draw you into Ace's chemically-addled world. Ace manages to mix things up as well, his cover of the Russ Ballard penned glam-stomp "New York Groove" turning into a hit, "What's on Your Mind?" being a hidden power pop gem, and the album closes with the cool chill-out instrumental, "Fractured Mirror." –Ben
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Heavy Metal,
Rock
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