Description
PROMOTIONAL ONLY means issued by record company in very limited quantity and sent to selected Industry professionals ONLY for promotional consideration/airplay. Never for sale and highly collectable releases
Us promo 12” in promo cover both sides play the same track
Ace Frehely’s first solo album after leaving Kiss, 1987’s Frehley’s Comet, was a decent effort — easily on par with non-Frehley/Criss Kiss albums of the same era, but not as strong as his 1978 solo debut, Ace Frehley. The debut album also highlighted the vastly different writing styles of Frehley and second guitarist Ted Howarth. For the second offering, Second Coming, Howarth was trying to write in the quirky Frehley style because Frehley himself was only involved in the writing of four of the 10 tracks. One of the tracks that Frehley wrote was Insane, and that was one of the closest to the reminiscent of Ace’s expected heavy sound, however the track suffers from half-baked lyrics (which never was Ace’s strong point). But the track were still among the best on the album with its good chorus and catchy melody without being overtly 80s style corny with keyboards and syrupy choruses.
Track list:
1. Insane