Been asked by many for my review of the new Ace Frehley album. I have been living with it for a while now and premiered the title track last night on my radio show. I have been hesitant to post a review because many will feel it will be bias because of my long time friendship with him. However anyone who TRULY follows me and what I do knows I give my honest view regardless of personal relationships on all things. So with that in mind here’s my take; this is a very solid hard rock album. Is it a masterpiece? No. Is it as good as the ’78 record? No, but in some ways pretty damn close. But it is not 1978 and Ace is not 30, and we haven’t had 35 years to live with this to see how it holds up. But it is an album better than many will expect and certainly delivers in many areas. It is pretty simple really. If you are an Ace fan, love his persona, attitude and playing, you will love the album. The album has a space theme running throughout. Maybe a statement of ownership from the original (and in my opinion only) spaceman? Production is solid. It sounds live, guitars loud, and it really jumps out at you (maybe at times a bit too much). Maybe the most amazing thing about the album is Ace’s voice. Obviously he was never Freddie Mercury, but in a Keith Richards sort of way he has an attitude and conviction in his voice that people love and more than makes up for any lack of range. People love when he sings and it clearly worked during the Kiss years with Shock Me, NY Groove and many others. Ace’s voice is strong and out front throughout. Really impressed how well he’s belting it out. And his playing is maybe better than it’s been in a very long time. My only complaint being that some songs fade on solos that I wish would stay up another 30 seconds or so. Always hated when my favorite albums and players have songs that fade while there is tasty guitar stuff happening. But everything has to end at some point I guess. As for the songs the best of them are the title track, the lead single “Gimme A Feelin” (best shot at real airplay as a single to me), “I Wanna Hold You” (another possible single), “Immortal Pleasures” (different vibe, great vocal and Ace singing about the good times.), “What Every Girl Wants” (another possible single), and “Past The Milky Way” (a classic space vibe that reminds me of something from the ’78 album, great solos, fades too soon though. Would love it to just keep going!). The space theme continues with the album closer, an instrumental titled “Starship” that does give a nod to Fractured Mirror and clocks in at around 8 minutes. Again some of Ace’s best soloing and guitar sounds in a very long time. The guy that influenced so many closing out with a sonic blend of guitars on top of guitars! The final thing heard is Ace asking if “anyone has seen George Jetson”, followed by his classic cackle! Again, classic Ace! The Steve Miller cover of “The Joker” is fine but I would have liked to see him make it more his own. The tracks I didn’t mention are far from throw aways, but material wise I like the above tracks best. It really is a fine album that is best served listened to as a complete experience. And here is what’s really great about it. It truly has the classic Kiss vibe running through it naturally. While that band continues to try and make records that sound like classic Kiss by making two fine musicians in Tommy and Eric play like the people they have to portray, Ace IS classic Kiss. It’s the genuine artifact! The album drips with the spirit of classic Kiss and classic Ace from top to bottom naturally. It is all Ace knows. And if you are a fan that’s a damn good thing! Regardless of the attempts at times from the current Kiss to diminish his contributions, when you listen to Space Invader it becomes incredibly obvious just how much Ace meant to Kiss in his sound, playing and attitude. And this album proves he still has it in spades, or Ace’s… As Gene Simmons said himself during his R&R Hall Of Fame speech, Ace has often been imitated but never duplicated. Now there’s something I can truly say I agree with from Gene! Again, if you are/were a Kiss/Ace fan, nothing not to love here. Clearly Ace’s years of sobriety have reinvigorated him to create an album far better than anyone might have expected at this point in his career. And Space Invader is sonic proof just how vital he truly was (as was Peter) to the sound and concept of Kiss. Welcome back to the one and only Space Ace!
PS: There is a deluxe version of the album with two bonus tracks. But those tracks are only radio edits of two songs on the album. So unless you are super hardcore or want the digipak and poster the regular version has essentially the same material.
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I like Ace. At one point (74-78) he was a riff-writing machine and a great player. But as a complete songwriter, even back then, not so much. Yeah “Shock Me”, his solo record, blah, blah, blah…GREAT RIFFS, some good hooks…but arrangements? Lyrics? Never his strong suit. “Talk To Me” in my opinion, from tip to tail, was the best song he’s ever written. Since then his songwriting took a nosedive and his playing hasn’t progressed since 1975. So, with that being said, I think Eddie – through a well-worded and carefully executed review – is being cautiously kind. Sorry, but this record is completely awful. His singing is awkward, the solos are the same old Ace licks used over and over, and the lyrics are really, really lowbrow, juvenile and borderline non-sensical. We’re talking written by a 12 year old kind of garbage…”You gimme a feeling because you’re on my mind.” Um…huh? Just a general feeling? Thanks for that heads up Ace.
I don’t wanna slam the guy and kudos to him for cleaning up and making a record for his fans. Undoubtedly, Ace-heads will love it…but as a lifelong KISS fan, and without political “KISS vs Ace & Pete” bias I can honestly say I thought it was an unlistenable, poorly-produced mess.
The title track may be the worst song Ace has EVER written and recorded. This album is a complete disappointment. Gimmie A Feelin’ is the only high point here. For Ace to compare this to his ’78 solo album is a disgrace. Those songs had hooks and were memorable. These…..are not. It’s sad that given the amount of time between Anomaly and this hunk of crap, Ace couldn’t have written some better songs. I know he can do better….at least he used to be able to.
Eduardo (Mr Simmons), your opinion counts for nothing.. it is apparent you have no taste and are tone deaf.
worse than juvenile deliquint? not sure about that…..
Well,I have had the Space Invader disc for about a week now…I will say this,The man has given us exactly what we should expect.Classic ACE…Classic guitar playing,Ace clearly is on top of his game…Singing and playing is about the best we can expect.Great production,a little quirky in places but that is what makes classic ACE…Repeated listens and the CD is a real grower…I dare ANYONE to say that ACE does not play his ass of on this cd..I have an extremely extensive music collection and I must say this is a breath of fresh air and will be spinning for quite awhile…Was eagerly awaiting this CD and am proud to say it does me proud…WAY TO GO SPACEMAN!!!!!!
man, I really wanted to love this one, but it’s just not very good….I think it could have been ok with decent producer, but just too many horrible vocals and lame (even for ace) vocals.
i’d even say that those giving this one rave reviews won’t be reaching for it too often, down the road…oh well, still love the ace, and hope it does well for him.
WHAT were you listening to? The production is spot on for this type of music and what does “too many horrible vocals and lame (even for ace) vocals” even mean?
Like Van Halen’s last album: no hooks or riffs just plugged in solos and mindless rehash. Not a lyric guy like Gene & Paul. Interesting if he pulls off those album vocals live….Sammy does, Roth didn’t.
not sure what van halen record you were listening too….must have been van halen 3!