When KISS decided to go on a brief hiatus in 1978 to record solo albums, few would have expected that Ace Frehley would come up with the best.
Starting with "Rip it Out", a barnstorming heavy rock opener, it soon becomes obvious that the Space Ace is a lot more than a mere lead guitarist. With its thunderous drums and brain shattering riffs, the song makes a bold opening statement. "Speedin' back to my Baby" is a more poppy song, harking back to the 50's and 60's, and shows Aces ability to write a catchy chorus. "Snowblind" and "Ozone" are both more unorthodox songs - heavy yet spacey and showing influences far beyond the average KISS album. "Ozone" even features a chorus reminiscient of a Monks Gregorian chant. With these two songs, Ace was clearly exploring the darker side of his hedonistic lifestyle.
"Whats on your mind?" is, in my humble opinion, Aces best crafted song, and once again shows how he can write catchy, melodic choruses. With a stuttering verse riff, and a gently spiralling chorus, this song is a worthy rival to even Paul Stanleys pop writing nous. "New York Groove" the only song not written by Ace, was a big hit and consists of a soulful, cod funk tune over which Ace half-talks and half-sings, and shows the diversity of his sound. "I'm in need of Love" and "Wiped Out" are both more haggard and wasted rock songs, similar to "Ozone" and "Snowblind", and giving proof to the argument that on this album Ace was trying to exorcise some of his demons in his haze of drug and alcohol addiction.
Closer "Fractured Mirror" is, in short, a beautiful song, an instrumental with many layers of instruments combined to create a melancholic end to an album that was arguably built around Aces drug usee, but nevertheless was a true classic and showed that Ace had true song writing ability and control that he never truly exercised while in KISS.