Ace Frehley’s Anomaly to be reissued as Anomaly Deluxe on August 25

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Founding KISS guitarist, solo artist, and 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ace Frehley has premiered an all new bonus track titled “Hard For Me” today exclusively via ULTIMATECLASSICROCK.COM. The track will appear on a reissue of his 2009 album Anomaly re-released as Anomaly Deluxe coming out on September 8, 2017 via Entertainment One Music.

“I think this new edition of the album is great – a special treat for the fans,” says Frehley.  “And, with the bonus tracks, they’ll get a little more insight into how the album came together.”

Among the new tracks are two previously unreleased demos: “Hard for Me,” which was later reworked into the album’s “Foxy and Free,” and an early take of “Pain in The Neck,” different in tempo and arrangement from the final version. Also included is the previously digital-only Anomaly bonus track “The Return of Space Bear.”

Anomaly Deluxe will also feature enhanced album art, a new live poster, and extensive liner notes by rock writer and Ace Frehley historian, Ron Albanese (including track by track commentary by Frehley). Pre order options can be seen below.

In late 2016 the company entered into an extended agreement with Frehley to release two more studio albums.

Vice President of Sales and Acquisitions at eOne Ken Gullic says, “We’re absolutely thrilled to have an artist of Ace’s stature on our roster, and to re-release this album on eOne. The Anomaly Deluxe edition completes the trifecta of his comeback trilogy, alongside his first Top 10 album, Space Invader, as well as Origins Vol.1.  Ace will follow this with two more studio albums.”

At the time of its release, Anomaly lived up to its name. “There was a lot of pressure on me, because I hadn’t done an album in 20 years,” explains Frehley. “I wasn’t sure it wasn’t going to be well-received. Luckily, it was!” The record debuted at #27 on the U.S. Billboard chart.

Between live shows in the United States, Frehley is writing for his next album, and reveals that sessions have included working with Gene Simmons for an expected 2018 release.

“I am writing for my next studio album,” he begins, “Gene came over my house to write – it went fantastic. In a matter of three hours, he and I came up with two new songs for my (next) record. I’m thrilled.” The occasion was momentous for another reason: “it was the first time I have worked with him while I was sober,” he reveals, “and it was a pleasure.”

In September Frehley and his band will return to Australia and New Zealand for a series of dates with Alice Cooper.

“I have not been to Australia in a while,” he begins, “Alice and I have been friends since the ’70s, and playing with him is going to be bigger and better.”

Speaking of playing, there is a rumor that a certain song will be performed on the tour by Frehley, one that goes back to being a fan favorite Down Under when he first toured there with KISS in 1980. The original “Spaceman” sets the record straight.

“I gotta do ‘Talk to Me’ – for Australia, I’ll do it!”

 

 

Upcoming 2017 Dates

US 
Jul 20, 2017 – Clearwater, FL, Capitol Theatre
Jul 21, 2017 – Melbourne, FL, King Center of the Performing Arts
Jul 22, 2017 – Hollywood, FL, Hard Rock Live (Co-headlining with RATT)
Aug 19, 2017 – Las Vegas, NV, Psycho Fest, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Sep 16, 2017 – New York, NY, B.B. King Blues Club & Grill

Australia and New Zealand 2017 Dates with Alice Cooper
For ticket info, visit AliceCooper.com

Australia
Oct 17,    2017 – Perth, Arena
Oct 19,    2017    – Adelaide, The Barton Theatre
Oct 20,    2017    – Melbourne, Margaret Court Arena
Oct 21,    2017    – Sydney, Hordern Pavillion
Oct 23,    2017    – Canberra, AIS Arena
Oct 24,    2017    – Newcastle, Entertainment Centre
Oct 25,    2017    – Brisbane, Convention Centre

New Zealand
Oct 27, 2017 – Auckland, The Trusts Arena
Oct 28, 2017 – Wellington, TSB Bank Arena

 

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