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'''Frehley's Comet''' is a band formed by ex-[[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] guitarist [[Ace Frehley]] in [[1982]], following the release of the album ''[[Music from the Elder]]''.
The best effort from the group came with its self-titled 1987 release. Beginning with the autobiographical "Rock Soldiers," a look at Frehley's own dark period of substance abuse, and through to the end with "Fractured Too," a well-done remake of Ace's instrumental from his first solo album in the '70s, the Frehley's Comet album is technically sound, highly-respectable, guitar-driven rock and roll. The drummer on the album is the proficient Anton Fig, known more popularly as the drummer on [[David Letterman]]'s show for decades. The song that received the biggest MTV airplay was "Into the Night," while "Rock Soldiers" was also played.
Ace later rejoined his ex-bandmates on [[Kiss]] reunion tours.
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