Loaded Deck

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Loaded Deck
Ace Frehley Loaded Deck.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 1998
Recorded1987 - 1997
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length58:29
Label Megaforce Records
Producer John Regan, Ace Frehley
Ace Frehley chronology
12 Picks
(1997)
Loaded Deck
(1998)
Greatest Hits Live
(2006)

Loaded Deck is a greatest hits compilation of Ace Frehley's solo career released in 1997, after the widespread Kiss reunion tour. It includes some of Frehley's greatest hits such as "New York Groove", "Rock Soldiers", and a cover of The Move's "Do Ya".

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Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."One Plus One" Anton Fig, Phil Galdston Ace Frehley 3:25
2."Give It to Me Anyway"Frehley, Richie Scarlet, Arthur SteadRichie Scarlet4:16
3."Do Ya" Jeff Lynne Frehley3:48
4."It's Over Now" Tod Howarth Howarth4:41
5."Shot Full of Rock"Frehley, ScarletFrehley4:46
6."Stranger in a Strange Land (Live)"FrehleyFrehley4:46
7."Separate (Live)"Frehley, John ReganFrehley4:58
8."New York Groove (Live)" Russ Ballard Frehley4:54
9."Rock Soldiers (Live)"Frehley, Chip Taylor Frehley7:22
10."Remember Me (Live)"Frehley, Carter CathcartFrehley4:55
11."Fractured Too"Frehley, ReganInstrumental4:09
12."Fractured III"Frehley, ReganInstrumental6:48
13."Shock Me (Live) (Japan Bonus Track)"FrehleyFrehley9:10

Notable tracks not included

Although Loaded Deck contains many of Frehley's hits over his career, there are some notable tracks not included. "New York Groove" is the only song on the album from Frehley's most successful solo album, Ace Frehley . "Shock Me" is the only song on the album from Frehley's tenure in Kiss.

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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Loaded Deck at AllMusic