"1980. First proper solo album from Peter Criss, produced by Vini Poncia of Dynasty and Unmasked (plus his 1978 Kiss solo effort). By Myself and the title track are the best on this solid album."
"1986. Monster hair, guitar (angry bee) buzzing metal from Vinnie Vincent a year after being sacked from Kiss for trying to be more controlling than Gene and Paul! Back On The Streets was a Kiss demo."
"1987. Ace Frehley's first post Kiss solo album, and mighty fine too. Produced by Eddie Kramer and has the monster Rock Soldiers, and Eric Carr co-written Breakout on it. Ace is back and he told us so!"
"1988. Mini live album from Ace, featuring 4 songs recorded in Chicago, and 1 unreleased studio song (Words Are Not Enough). Breakout (live) has a very long and dull Anton Fig drum solo in it!"
"1988. 2nd, 3rd or is it 4th (counting his 1978 Kiss solo album) release from Ace. Not as immediate as 1987's Frehley's Comet, but hey, it's Ace - so it's automatically cool, right!?"
"1989. 2nd Vinnie Vincent hair-metal album. Not long afterwards the band parted company with him and set up on their own under the name Slaughter. Was it something he said?!"
"1990. Produced again by Kiss friendly Eddie Kramer, this album also has Peter Criss singing on the title-track, plus Ace covers Kiss' Hide Your Heart too. Good album!"
"1993. Cool gimic for the album cover, plus an acoustic version of Beth as well. More rocky and a "band" effort - hence the name "Criss". I prefer Peter singing rock, to blues, jazz or whatever else..!"
"1997. Eric Singer Project (while out of Kiss) along with Bruce Kulick, and John Corabi on vocals. Eric sings on a few songs, Ace plays guitar on Foxy Lady, plus there's a cover of Goin' Blind too."
"1997. Best of from Ace's record label after the Kiss reunion. 6 studio tracks, plus 6 unreleased live Kiss favourites from his Hammersmith show in 1988 (previously only released on VHS)."
"2000. Posthumous release of Eric Carr's ideas and demos (some with Eric singing proper lyrics, others with him just "scatting" along) - produced, completed and polished up by Bruce Kulick."
"2004. Gene's first solo album, since his 1978 Kiss release. A real odds and sods collection, the title track is very catchy, the rest are definately for those who prefer the term "different"!"
"2006. Paul Stanley's first solo album since his 1978 Kiss effort. Far more polished, commercial, catchy and solid than Gene's. Get's better with every play."
"2006. Another Ace compilation - this time containing all the live tracks from the Hammersmith show that were also originally on both 12 Picks and Loaded Deck."
"2007. The latest effort from Peter since leaving Kiss for the 2nd (or is it 3rd) time. Bit of a crooner-arma this one - more Andy Williams than anything else, but if that's what the cat wants to do..!"
"2009. Ace finally delivers his long awaited new album. Heavy in places, mellow & spaced out in others. Best tracks are Foxy & Free, Outer Space, Space Bear, Sister & Fractured Quantum. ACK! indeed."