Space Invader

Space Invader

by Ace Frehley
Space Invader

Space Invader

by Ace Frehley
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Overview

Coming off a year where Kiss' induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame came off as the ungrateful Gene and Paul show, original member and now solo outsider Ace Frehley had something to prove, at least to the loyal fans (aka the Kiss Army). As such, Space Invader is the required retro return, one that's well-executed, from its '80s video game title to its mix of thick, singalong rockers and laid-back guitar show pieces. Of the latter, "Past the Milky Way" ("I sail past the Milky Way/Just to hold you in my arms") is the kind of midtempo, Blue Oeyster Cult-like stuff that supports comic book lyrics like "Let's rendezvous on Mars" so well, while the closing "Starship" is a six-stringer's delight, jangling along with Ace in acoustic mode and reminding fans that his constant referencing of the Beatles sometimes comes through in his music. These mellow moods round out the album well, and yet the meat and potatoes are the space truckin', gutsy rockers like "Gimme a Feelin," a lusty blast of bravado where cliches meet those strange, clumsy, and lovable Ace-isms like "And baby, you got what it takes/To really jangle my brain." "What Every Girl Wants" is Destroyer-era magic from a man who was there, then "Inside the Vortex" reminds listeners that Kiss would sometimes stretch into the world of prog rock whenever Ace channeled his inner Asimov. Biggest sci-fi thrill of them all would be the title-track opener, which is just too over-the-top and laser-powered to sell to newcomers, and it's worth mentioning that the cover of Steve Miller's "The Joker" is delivered with charm and proper lightheartedness. No kowtowing to the current sound or other embarrassments make this a fan album in the best sense, and on top of it all, Ace's guitar playing is inspired while his voice remains a Buck Dharma-like mix of warm and weathered. For longtime fans, Space Invader is a rocket well worth riding. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 08/19/2014
Label: Eone
UPC: 0099923939726
Rank: 32903

Tracks

  1. Space Invader
  2. Gimme a Feelin' [Radio Edit]
  3. I Wanna Hold You
  4. Change
  5. Toys
  6. Immortal Pleasures
  7. Inside the Vortex
  8. What Every Girl Wants
  9. Past the Mily Way
  10. Reckless
  11. The Joker
  12. Starship

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ace Frehley   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Ken Gullic   Vocals (Background)
Matt Starr   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Chris Wyse   Bass
Alex Salzman   Keyboards
Warren Huart   Vocals (Background)
Chris Cassone   Vocals (Background)
Ronnie Mancuso   Vocals (Background)
Phil Allen   Vocals (Background)
Rachael Gordon   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Steve Miller   Composer
Ken Gullic   Producer
Mark Green   Tracking
Alex Salzman   Engineer,Overdubs,Tracking
Mark Greene   Engineer,Tracking
Ace Frehley   Composer,Engineer,Overdubs,Producer
Ahmet Ertegun   Composer
Warren Huart   Mixing,Engineer,Overdubs,Producer
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Eddie Curtis   Composer
Sebastian Basco   Composer
Larry Russell   Overdubs,Overdubs
Chris Cassone   Composer
Ken Kelly   Cover Painting
Ronnie Mancuso   Engineer,Overdubs,Producer,Tracking
Paul Grosso   Design,Creative Director
Gen Rubin   Composer
Rachel Gordon   Composer
Jayme Thornton   Photography
Larry Rusell   Engineer
Phil Allen   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Rachael Gordon   Composer
John Ostrosky   Composer
Mike Everett   Engineer,Tracking
Ronnie Mancuse   Overdubs
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