Two variants were made to the guitars featured with the Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley figurines.
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This song was later covered four times in 1989 on Kiss' Hot in the Shade, Ace Frehley's Trouble Walkin', Robin Beck's Trouble Or Nothin', and Molly Hatchet's Lightning Strikes Twice.
Not long after leaving Clapton's band, Oldaker briefly became a member of Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley's project, Frehley's Comet, appearing on the 1988 album Second Sighting.
Feeling the group lacked direction, Wicked Lester leaders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons left soon after the album's rejection and formed another identically-named group with a more rock-oriented focus, soon recruiting drummer Peter Criss and guitarist Ace Frehley and changing the newer group's name to Kiss.