Second Sighting

Second Sighting
Studio album by Ace Frehley/Frehley's Comet
Released May 24, 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre Hard rock, glam metal
Label Megaforce
Atlantic
Producer Frehley's Comet,
Scott Mabuchi
Ace Frehley/Frehley's Comet chronology
Live+1
(1988)
Second Sighting
(1988)
Trouble Walkin'
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Second Sighting is a studio album by American hard rock band Frehley's Comet. This is the second out of three LPs put out by Frehley in the 1980s, but the last under the band name Frehley's Comet.

Second Sighting was recorded with new drummer Jamie Oldaker, who had previously worked with Bob Seger and Eric Clapton. He replaced Anton Fig, who would return for 1989's Trouble Walkin'. This makes Second Sighting the only Frehley solo album or project (excluding compilations) to not feature Fig.

"Dancin' With Danger" is a cover version of a song recorded by the Canadian band Streetheart which featured future Loverboy members Paul Dean and Matt Frenette. Although the songwriting credits list Frehley and Dana Strum, the music and lyrics are very similar to the original version. Sequencer programming was done by Angel keyboardist and writer Gordon G.G. Gebert.

"Insane" and "It's Over Now" were released as singles with corresponding music videos. Both singles failed to chart.

UK-based company Rock Candy Records reissued this album on CD in 2014.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Lead vocals Length
1. "Insane"  Ace Frehley, Gene MooreFrehley 3:45
2. "Time Ain't Runnin' Out"  Tod HowarthHowarth 3:52
3. "Dancin' With Danger"  Frehley, Dana Strum, Spencer Proffer, StreetheartFrehley 3:25
4. "It's Over Now"  HowarthHowarth 4:39
5. "Loser in a Fight"  Howarth, John ReganFrehley, Howarth 4:33
6. "Juvenile Delinquent"  FrehleyFrehley 5:13
7. "Fallen Angel"  HowarthHowarth 3:44
8. "Separate"  Frehley, ReganFrehley 4:56
9. "New Kind of Lover"  HowarthHowarth 3:14
10. "The Acorn Is Spinning"  Frehley, Regan(Instrumental) 4:50

Personnel

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1988 The Billboard 200 81[2]

References

  1. Second Sighting at AllMusic
  2. "Second Sighting". Billboard. Nielson Business Media. 9 July 1988. Retrieved 24 July 2009.
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