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Frehley's Comet: Live +4 captures a raw moment from Ace Frehley's solo career, and you really feel that energy in the Hammersmith Odeon. The guitar work is solid, and Frehley, with his signature sound, is front and center, along with Tod Howarth, who adds a nice dynamic with his dual vocals. The pacing ebbs and flows just like a good concert, keeping you engaged. Don't overlook those four music videos that come with it; they add a nice touch to the overall vibe of the film. It’s not just another concert film; it’s a slice of the 80s rock scene, with that unmistakable spirit of freedom and experimentation that defined the era.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but finding a good copy can be a challenge, especially with the VHS editions becoming scarce. Its appeal to collectors lies in the unique blend of live performance and music video content, which is not as common in concert films. The 1980s rock memorabilia market keeps an eye on this title, making it an interesting piece for fans of KISS and Frehley’s work.
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