Producer Told Ace Frehley to Play Without Effects "If He's Really Good" — Ace Made the Producer CRY
Автор: Ace Frehley The Untold Legacy
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February 1980. Electric Lady Studios, New York City. KISS was recording their "Unmasked" album with legendary producer Bob Ezrin. Bob had worked with Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, and countless rock legends. But he had doubts about Ace Frehley. Was he really a great guitarist, or was he just good at using effects and production to hide mediocre playing?
On the fourth day of recording, Bob issued a challenge that shocked everyone in the studio: "Unplug everything. No distortion. No reverb. No delay. No effects at all. If you're really as good as Gene claims, you won't need them. Real emotion doesn't need processing."
What happened next became one of the most emotional moments in rock recording history. Ace unplugged every effect, every pedal, every piece of processing equipment, leaving only a pure signal from his guitar to the amplifier. And what he played in the next three minutes made Bob Ezrin—a man known for his stoic professionalism—break down crying in the control room.
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