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  1. Album Credits. Producers Ace Frehley, Eddie Kramer & John Regan. Writers Ace Frehley, Bill Wray, Carter Cathcart & 8 more. Drums Sandy Slavin. Lead Vocal Richie Scarlet.

  2. Album Rating: 3.5. Trouble walkin is quite an improvement compared to the first frehlys comet lp.This album rocks pretty hard with songs like shock full of rock,five card stud and 2 young to die.It's definitely a better side of kiss compared to crazy nights and hot in the shade at that point of time also fractured 3 is a very good instrumental.

  3. Ace FrehleyTrouble Walkin' More images. Label:Megaforce Records – 782 042-1, Atlantic – 782 042-1: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country:Europe: Released:1989: Genre:Rock: Style: ... track B5 was written by Ace Frehley and John Regan, NOT Ritchie Scarlet. Reply Helpful. Release [r1658445] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions ...

  4. Ace Frehley and his hired guns brought the eighties to a close with the release of _Trouble Walkin'_ in 1989. The wasted guitarist had more than trouble walkin' during his post KISS career, as evident by his serious car accident. It's gotta be fuckin' tough gettin' around in those silver stack heel boots while on a serious bender.

  5. 13 de oct. de 2014 · On Oct. 13, 1989, Ace Frehley owned up to his career-long reputation for finding misfortune at seemingly every turn by titling his third post-Kiss solo album Trouble Walkin’.But happily, the ...

  6. After the tour for Trouble Walkin' ended prematurely with John Regan resigning after an April 1990 show in Las Vegas, Frehley did not perform live for two years, until July 1992.[27] One notable aspect of Trouble Walkin' was the guest appearance of Peter Criss, who provided backing vocals on several tracks, along with Sebastian Bach and other members of Skid Row.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2013 · Ace Frehley has candidly admitted to a career full of substance and alcohol abuses, bad decisions and the like. His material has had its high and low points that made buying his solo work a bit of a risk, but on "Trouble Walkin'", his album from 1989, Ace played like never before and delivered a rock 'em sock 'em tough as hell album that unfortunately didn't catch on outside his devoted fan base.