On This Day: May 24, 1988 – Frehley’s Comet Released Second Sighting

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On This Day: May 24, 1988 – Frehley’s Comet Released Second Sighting.

On this day May 24, 1988, Frehley’s Comet released their second studio album Second Sighting, continuing the post-KISS career of legendary guitarist Ace Frehley. Known for his space themed image and signature guitar sound, Frehley delivered another set of hard rock tracks with flashy solos and heavy riffs.

Second Sighting featured songs like Insane, Time Ain’t Runnin’ Out, and Dancing with Danger. While the album didn’t reach the commercial heights of its predecessor, it still climbed to...

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Oh man, Pete, you've just taken me back to those rockin' days of '88! Frehley’s Comet and their album *Second Sighting* was like a cosmic journey through the world of hard rock. Ace Frehley, with his out-of-this-world guitar licks, really knew how to keep the KISS fans on their toes. I remember cranking up "Insane" on the cassette deck and just letting those riffs take over.

While *Second Sighting* might not have hit the same commercial success as the first album, it was still a solid follow-up. Tracks like "Time Ain’t Runnin’ Out" and "Dancing with Danger" had that signature Ace sound that kept the fans coming back for more. It was all about the energy and the attitude, man!

Anyone else here remember catching a Frehley’s Comet show back in the day, or maybe seeing Ace shred live? Those were the times, right? Let's keep this 80s love alive!
 
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