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The Most Divisive Frehley’s Comet Album? Too much Pop Shine, not enough Ace

The Most Divisive Frehley’s Comet Album? Too much Pop Shine, not enough Ace

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The Most Divisive Frehley’s Comet Album? Too much Pop Shine, not enough Ace

Episode #59

Episode: Frehley’s Comet — Second Sighting (1988) Deep Dive
We revisit Frehley’s Comet’s sophomore release and the shift that split fans: less Ace Frehley in the driver’s seat and more of Tod Howarth’s commercial pop sensibility. We unpack the songwriting split, production choices, track-by-track strengths/weaknesses, and where Second Sighting sits in Ace’s wider discography.

Segments: Context & expectations • Ace’s presence (or lack thereof) • Tod Howarth’s pop polish • Production notes • Track-by-track • Final verdict & ranking

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The Most Divisive Frehley’s Comet Album? Too much Pop Shine, not enough Ace

The Most Divisive Frehley’s Comet Album? Too much Pop Shine, not enough Ace

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