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When it comes to KISS, few songs capture the wild, space-age swagger of the band’s late-’70s era quite like “Rocket Ride.” Released in 1977, this hard-rocking, cosmic anthem was featured on the compilation album Alive II and served as a showcase for lead guitarist Ace Frehley, the “Spaceman” himself.
While Alive II was mostly known for its thunderous live performances, side four of the album offered something special—five brand-new studio tracks, one of which was “Rocket Ride.” The song quickly became a fan favorite, not only for its infectious riff and interstellar theme but because it was unmistakably Ace—playful, defiant, and dripping with attitude.
Ace Takes the Controls
Unlike most KISS songs of the era, “Rocket Ride” is almost entirely an Ace Frehley creation. He co-wrote it with longtime KISS associate Sean Delaney, and aside from Peter Criss on drums, Ace played all the guitar and bass parts himself. The track feels raw and unfiltered—an electric joyride through the galaxy with the Spaceman at the helm.
Musically, “Rocket Ride” leans heavier than much of KISS’s more radio-friendly material of the time. It’s a perfect mix of thick, crunchy guitar tones, swaggering grooves, and Frehley’s signature leads. The lyrics, full of innuendo and space-travel metaphors (“Baby wants it fast / Baby wants a blast”), are quintessential KISS—equal parts rock ‘n’ roll and tongue-in-cheek mischief.
Chart Flight
Released as a single in the U.S. in January 1978, “Rocket Ride” managed to blast its way up to #49 on the Billboard Hot 100—a solid showing for a track that leaned more toward hard rock than pop. It also reached #39 in Japan, further cementing Ace’s growing reputation as the band’s breakout personality.
A Launchpad for a Solo Career
“Rocket Ride” became something of a calling card for Ace Frehley, foreshadowing the sound he’d explore on his 1978 self-titled solo album—arguably the most successful of the four solo KISS releases. The song’s energy and individuality highlighted Ace’s confidence as a songwriter and performer. It also solidified his “Spaceman” persona, which would remain a defining part of his legacy both within and beyond KISS.
Legacy and Live Power
Though not always a setlist staple during KISS’s tours, “Rocket Ride” has been a mainstay in Ace Frehley’s solo shows for decades. The track’s riff still hits like a booster ignition, proving that its jet-fueled power hasn’t faded one bit since the late ’70s.
Final Thoughts
“Rocket Ride” isn’t just another KISS track—it’s a mission statement. It’s Ace Frehley doing what he does best: blasting off from the confines of Earth-bound rock and taking listeners along for the ride. Even in a band known for larger-than-life personas, “Rocket Ride” stands as a pure, unfiltered shot of Frehley magic—a reminder that sometimes, the best trips begin with a Les Paul, a loud amp, and a little rocket fuel.
Vinyl Notes
For collectors and fans, the 12″ single of “Rocket Ride” is a true gem. The A-side features the studio version of the track, while Side B contains live versions of KISS classics. These live tracks flow seamlessly into each other, preserving the integrity of the original vinyl experience. I’ve kept them as one continuous file rather than separating them into individual tracks, so you get the full live-set feel just like listening on the turntable.
SIDE A:
Rocket Ride 4:06
SIDE B:
Detroit Rock City/
Love Gun 7:37
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
| Chart | Peak Position | Date |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | #49 | 1978 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Casablanca – CANL117
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1977
Genre: Rock
Style: Glam
CREDITS:
Producer – Kiss
Producer, Engineer, Arranged By – Eddie Kramer
NOTES:
From the Casablanca LP “KISS ALIVE II
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
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THE GEAR:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK7
Cartridge/Stylus: Ortofon Concorde Music Black
Turntable Isolation Platform: ISO-Tone™ Turntable Isolation Platform
Platter: Pro Spin Acrylic Mat
Stabilizer: Pro-Ject Record Puck
Phono Pre-amp: Pro-Jec Tube Box DS2
Tubes: Genalex Gold Lion 12AX7 ECC83/B759 Gold Pins Vacuum Tube – Matched Pair
DAC: Alpha Design Labs GT40a USB DAC
Record Cleaning: VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Artwork Scans: Epson Workforce WF-7610 Professional Printer/Scanner
SOFTWARE:
Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 25 (Recording)
Down Sampling/Dither: iZotope RX Advanced 2
Artwork Editor: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Click Removal: Manual
FLAC/MP3 Conversion: dBpoweramp
M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator
RESTORATION NOTES:
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FLAC (Level Eight)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi
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Wow Paul what a surprise and amazing tribute!! I’m sure I haven’t heard this since at some point watching Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park. The variety of your immense collection is astounding! Has there ever been a more perfect blend of theatrics and good ole fun rock n roll than Kiss… A thrill to have this in ‘Paulity’ of course! Have a great weekend everyone!!
Thanks so much, Retro Hound! I love that memory — Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park is such a classic slice of late-’70s KISS fun. You’re so right, nobody’s ever matched that perfect mix of theatrics and pure rock ’n’ roll energy quite like they did. I really appreciate the kind words about the post (and the “Paulity” made me smile!). Hope you have a fantastic weekend too, my friend!
Thank you Paul. Your different musical styles always amaze me. This is a great tribute to Ace.Great weekend to the whole BTG Gang.
Thanks so much, Toxicaudio! I really appreciate that. Ace has always been one of a kind, and “Rocket Ride” is such a perfect example of his unique energy and style. Wishing you an awesome weekend too — and the same to the whole BTG gang!
What a tribute… a quick switcharoo with whatever was planned for today and you pulled out a classic! Rocket Ride is truly an “Ace” track. I don’t think anyone has mentioned his incredible guitar solo. It’s a masterful performance right there. It somehow feels like a tribute to rock’s beginnings while also still feeling modern for the time and really pretty much timeless. I mean, starting at 2 minutes 12 seconds you get such a great buildup. The passion is building, then it explodes into that solo. You don’t hear too many guitar solos on the Billboard Hot 100 these… Read more »
Wow, JP — what an amazing comment, thank you so much! You described that solo perfectly — the buildup, the tension, then Ace just lets it rip. It’s pure magic and really does capture both the roots of rock and that late-’70s cosmic energy. Totally agree — you don’t hear solos like that on the charts anymore!
I really appreciate your kind words and your ear for the details. I love being able to share all kinds of styles here, and I’m so glad it connects with you. Thanks again for such a thoughtful message — you made my day!
Hey Paul Thanks For This Gem! When Ace Left Kiss He Took That Rock Sound With Him. I’m Talking About The Real Kiss When He Was In The Band.
Thanks so much! I couldn’t agree more — when Ace left, a big part of that raw, classic KISS sound went with him. He had that unmistakable tone and swagger that gave their music its edge. The “real KISS” era with Ace will always be something special.
We always fall short when talking about Kiss.
Pioneers of Glam Rock, with 100 million albums sold worldwide, their aesthetic, their makeup, and their extravagant yet authentic outfits make Kiss a band that will remain in our memories and those of future generations. As for the song “Rocket Ride,” Ace Frehley demonstrated that he was not only a good guitarist, but also instrumental in songwriting for the band.
Beautifully said, Ruben — you summed it up perfectly. KISS truly changed the game, not just with their look and showmanship, but with the power and personality behind their music. And you’re absolutely right about Ace — “Rocket Ride” really shows how much he brought to the band as both a player and a writer. His influence is undeniable.
Well done Paul, what a fine tribute… an Ace selection.
Thanks so much, Joey! I really appreciate that. “Rocket Ride” just felt like the perfect way to honor Ace — pure rock energy and totally him from start to finish.
Thank you, Paul! For a second I thought this was actually a remix, perhaps with added space-synth intro or something … lol … but that would be unlikely in 1978 … nonetheless, I love having this gem in mint condition; and the B-side makes it even more special! I love it when you rock out…
Haha, thanks Axel! A space-synth intro would’ve been wild — though knowing Ace, he probably would’ve loved that idea! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed this one. The B-side definitely adds that extra punch, and it’s always fun to break out a straight-up rock classic once in a while.
OMG, what a treasure! I love seeing this pop up, along with your eloquent elegy to Ace. Thanks very much for sharing this, and also, the liner notes were, well, ACE! I learned some new things and am really enjoying this vintage track. Have a great weekend Paul.
Thanks so much, Grant! I really appreciate that — I’m glad you enjoyed the post and picked up a few new bits about Ace along the way. He was such a huge part of what made KISS special, and “Rocket Ride” still sounds incredible all these years later. Wishing you an awesome weekend too!
Wow I hadn’t heard of this song either. Thanks for sharing! I brought a handful of KISS CDs to work today as a tribute to Ace 🙁
Thanks Paul!
That’s awesome, Mikey D — what a great way to pay tribute to Ace! I love that you brought some KISS to work; nothing like turning the day into a mini rock celebration. Glad I could share this one with you — “Rocket Ride” is such a killer track. Thanks for listening!
My mouth is wide opened in astonishment! Paul, you clearly have a collection that rivals most. I had no idea of this song’s existence. It’s a perfect tribute to Mr. Frehley!!
Have a great weekend, Paul, Retro Hound, Song_and_Dance, Martika, Axel, ING, JP, Toxicaudio, Daniel, and the whole gang!!
Jeff
Thanks so much, Jeff! I really appreciate that — this one’s such a fun discovery for anyone who missed it the first time around. “Rocket Ride” truly captures Ace at his best, and I’m thrilled to share it with everyone here. Wishing you and the whole BTG crew an awesome weekend too!