Did Ace Frehley *RIP OFF* Eric Carr's song?!

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0:00 KISSTory Lesson: Frehley's Comet
0:58 Ace Takes Eric Carr's Song!
1:29 Eric Carr Sounds Off On Ace Taking His Song
4:24 Gene Simmons and Bruce Kulick Weigh In
5:40 Did Ace Even Play On It?

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Ace wanted Eric to drum on Break Out but Gene and Paul wouldn't let him do it. Ace probably wanted to give Eric a writing credit as well because he knew a good riff.

karlshuler
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So Ace credited Eric Carr but Kiss didn’t credit Ace. Makes sense

GenghisJohn
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the demon with short hair lol - I bolted after Dynasty

AntonovichHicksenbrau
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I wouldn't call it a rip off ..ace got his credit as did eric

ACDZ
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Nice Bait Click title. Any true KISS fan knows this.

cptsound
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if Ace played guitar on the original recording, i really hope they didn't erease the original tracks from the 24-track 2" tape when Bruce did the overdubs. if they did, i'd be very angry at Paul and Gene. would have been a very stupid move from them and the producer.

jagmark
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The song BreakOut /Carr Jam out sounds a bit like a song called White Lightning from the band Angel (KISS Casablanca label mates from the 70s . Check out The song White lightning from the Angel - Live without a Net album released 1980 for the hot riff & thunderous live drum solo from their drummer Barry Brandt ...I wouldn't be surprised if Eric Carr got some drum solo inspiration there . Alternatively you check out the studio version of White lightning on the 1977 On earth as it is in heaven album by Angel if you want to compare the riffs to Carr Jam breakout

andyandrew
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No "rip off" from Eric Carr.
It was Sebastian Bach who complained Ace ripped his song off. Can you please make a info-clip about this?

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