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FREHLEY'S
COMET
Second
Sighting
Released : 1988
Produced by : Frehley's Comet with Scott Mabuchi
Time : 42:40
01
Insane |
(3:45)
Frehley / Gene Moore |
02
Time Ain't Runnin' Out |
(3:52)
Howarth |
03
Dancin' With Danger
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(3:25)
Frehley/Strum/Proffer/Streetheart* |
04
It's Over Now |
(4:39)
Howarth |
05
Loser In A Fight |
(4:33)
Howarth / Regan |
06
Juvenile Delinquent |
(5:13)
Frehley |
07
Fallen Angel |
(3:44)
Howarth |
08
Separate |
(4:56)
Frehley / Regan |
09
New Kind Of Lover |
(3:14)
Howarth |
10
The Acorn Is Spinning |
(4:50)
Frehley / Regan |
(781862)
released 1988 by Atlantic
/ Megaforce
LABELS
:
USA
: Atlantic / Megaforce - compact disc / LP / MC- 781862-2/1/4
UK : reissue 1996 ; Atlantic / Megafoce - compact disc / MC -
08420-2/4
USA : reissue December 2009 ("Second Sighting" and
"Live
+ 1"
together on one disc :
Wounded Bird Records - compact disc - WOU 1862
UK : reissue October 21, 2013 ; Rock Candy Records - compact
disc - CANDY216
Band
line-up :
Ace Frehley (guitars, lead vocals)
Tod Howarth (guitars, keyboards, lead vocals)
Jamie Oldaker (drums)
John Regan (bass)
NOTES
:
Produced
by Frehley's Comet with Scott Mabuchi.
Executive producers Jon and Marsha Zazula, and Ed Trunk.
Recorded and mixed by Scott Mabuchi
Recorded at Media Sounds Studio, NYC, NY. Mixed at Right Track
Studios, NYC, NY.
Gordon G.G. Gebert; sequencing assistant on track 02, 03, 04 and
07.
An edited remix of the song "It's Over Now"
(3:55) is released as a promotional CD.
*
Dancin' With Danger
:
Dancin' With Danger" is actually a cover version of Canadian band Streetheart.
The original version, written by Streetheart members Daryl Gutheil, Kenny
Shields, Kenny Sinnaeve (aka Spider), Billy Carmassi, Jeff Neill
and Spencer Proffer, can be found on Streetheart's 1983 album "Dancing With Danger"
(Boardwalk Records NB 33262-1).
Comparing Streetheart's version to Frehley's Comet version of this song, it's not clear why Ace Frehley and Dana Strum put their names in front of their original writers, the music is played (nearly)
identical while only the lyrics features some slight different changes (especially in the 3rd verse).
In summary it would be honest to put the credits in a different order, just like KISS did with the Argent
(Russ Ballard) cover "God Gave Rock & Roll To You II". |
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