
On this day October 13 1989, former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley released his fourth solo album Trouble Walkin', a hard rocking return that reaffirmed his place as one of the most distinctive guitarists in rock. The album combined his trademark riffs with a renewed sense of energy and confidence, appealing to both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.
Trouble Walkin featured tracks such as Do Ya, Shot Full of Rock, and Remember Me, along with guest appearances by members of KISS and the band Skid Row. The record balanced heavy guitar work with catchy melodies, delivering the kind of classic rock sound Frehley was known for.
The album was well received for its raw energy and authentic style, reminding audiences of Ace’s influence on the hard rock and heavy metal scenes of the 1980s.
80s insight: Trouble Walkin' captured the rebellious and guitar driven spirit of 80s rock, proving that Ace Frehley’s sound was as vital as ever.
Trouble Walkin featured tracks such as Do Ya, Shot Full of Rock, and Remember Me, along with guest appearances by members of KISS and the band Skid Row. The record balanced heavy guitar work with catchy melodies, delivering the kind of classic rock sound Frehley was known for.
The album was well received for its raw energy and authentic style, reminding audiences of Ace’s influence on the hard rock and heavy metal scenes of the 1980s.
80s insight: Trouble Walkin' captured the rebellious and guitar driven spirit of 80s rock, proving that Ace Frehley’s sound was as vital as ever.