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Trouble Walkin [Original recording reissued]

Ace Frehley Audio CD
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CD reissue of this 1989 solo release from the former Kiss guitarist and leader of Frehley's Comet. 10 tracks.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ace's Greatest Solo Effort Mar 3 2003
Format:Audio CD
After Ace's band Frehley's Comet broke up in late 1988, Ace and his Comet bassist John Regan set out to make another solo album just under Ace Frehley's name. Joining him was Ace's friend Anton Fig, the former drummer of Frehley's Comet's first album. Ace had a handful of excellent new material for his album. He included special guest stars on the album like Kiss's former drummer and Ace's best friend, Peter Criss on drums and additional vocals on "2 Young 2 Die," and Skid Row's Sebastian Bach, Dave "The Snake" Sabo and Rachel Bolan. In joining the team was the famous producer, Eddie Kramer from Ace's solo album of 1978 and Frehley's Comet's first album in 1987. This album is pure Ace Frehley. Good lyrics, loud, and heavy metal. Ace did all the lead vocals on this album except for "2 Young 2 Die" which he shared vocals with Peter Criss.

The opener, "Shot Full Of Rock" is so heavy on drum beats and guitar solos. Excellent antemetic lyircs written by Ace. This song is so INTENSE. It's definately a genuine masterpiece. The next track, Ace did a re-make of E.L.O's "Do Ya". This is a good soothing tune with a good chorus. The song is simple guitar riffs and a good beat to go with the loving tone in the lyrics.

A good tune that Ace did on the album was "Hide Your Heart" (later done that year by KISS, on the Hot In The Shade album). If you heard the KISS version of it, you'll love Ace's version. To, me I think Ace did a better job on with this one. The title track, "Trouble Walkin'" is a short anthem-like tune with good guitar solos and a good chorus like, "I have Trouble Walkin'. I am every mother's nightmare."

Here is the real stuff. The song "2 Young 2 Die" is an awsome song. The songs starts out with a heavy bass riff and a rolling drum beat. Peter starts to sing the lyrics with his awsome voice. This song is very anthemetic. Ace and Peter did a great collaboration on this song together. The next track, "Back To School" is song about rebels that hate school. A real good anthem.

Another great tune, "Remember Me" is a more heavy metal/rythem and blues track that sounds really good. Ace is basically telling his fans (like me) to always remember him. Last but not least, the last track "Fractured III" of the Fractured Mirror triology. This one is unlike the first two. This one is a more heavy metal tune with electric guitars mixed with acoustic guitars. It's the longest of the three and has some really good slow guitar solos by Ace.

This album is SO great I can't even put it into words. Great anthems, outstading guitar solos and drum beats like you've never heard before from Ace or anyone else. If you are an Ace Frehley follower like me, follow the trail into "Trouble Walkin'" and enjoy it as much as I do.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Ace gets it right! Mar 11 2004
Format:Audio CD
I recently pulled this disc out with and listened to it as well as Frehley's Comet and Second Coming. I wanted to see if these disc's held up after a decade or so of sitting on the shelf. Frehley's Comet had some catchy songs, like "Into the Night". Second Coming was largely forgettable without much going for it except "Acorn". But Trouble Walkin' was a great disc. Anton Fig was back on drums, Ace's guitar work was great, and each song had it's own feel. This is the best of Ace's solo stuff. The remake of "Do Ya" is worth the price of the CD alone! But I think the best tune on the album is the instrumental "Fractured III". If you haven't picked up any of Frehley's non-Kiss stuff but are interested, this is the place to start.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ace Is Back! Oct 14 2003
Format:Audio CD
This is one of Ace's best albums. Straight up classic Frehley. Back to basics hard rock from Ace and the band, featuring Anton Fig on drums. One correction must be noted on these previous reviews: Peter Criss does not sing lead on anything here. Peter does do some background vocals on "2 young 2 Die" and the title track, as well as some cowbell playing on "trouble walkin", but that's it! It's Richie Scarlet on lead vocals on "2 Young", not Peter Criss. Just an FYI. Tunes like "five card stud", "Shot Full Of Rock", the Move/ELO cover "Do Ya" and the title track make this one Ace's best solo albums, and his lead playing here is awesome!
Cheers,
Mike A.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ace's last ditch effort
Critics of Ace be damned. This is a rockin' 80's album, and except for his 1979 solo effort, this is his best product. Read more
Published on Dec 26 2002 by Johny Bottom
4.0 out of 5 stars A dose of nostalgia
The strongest memory I have of this album is that I purchased it at the exact same time I bought KISS 'Hot In The Shade'. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2002 by Greekfreak
3.0 out of 5 stars A satisfying album
I think that Trouble Walkin' is a good album. It was released in 1989 and consists of ten tracks. Overall, the songwriting is worthy, the musicianship is tight, and the sound... Read more
Published on July 13 2002 by sauerkraut
5.0 out of 5 stars ..._-<<<<guitar king>>>>-_...
ace frehley shows the world how to hold gibsons ,
and in the days of pop metal - creates hard rock
man .......ACE
Published on Oct 12 2001 by *R .M*
4.0 out of 5 stars Best solo album since 1978
This is the best work Ace has done in a long time. Ace made some much needed changes since his lackluster album "Second Sighting. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2001 by local musician
3.0 out of 5 stars Ace still rocks - but not much of a writer
It's funy that the best tracks on this CD are not original Ace works. Do Ya is a cover that I really enjoy. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by Eric James Cooper
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this album.
I can't exactly explain why, but this is one of my favorite albums of all time. I played it a lot while in college. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2000
3.0 out of 5 stars SPACE ACE WALKIN' INTO TROUBLE
Space Ace's Trouble Walkin' is a good album, but on the borderline. His signature guitar playing is there, but this album suffers terribly from the lack of quality songs. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2000 by cd-heaven
4.0 out of 5 stars The most underrated of Ace's 3 solo album offerings.
With Frehley's Comet dead and buried, Ace was able to capitalize on his own name with Trouble Walkin'. Read more
Published on May 29 1998
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