Tesla: Psychotic Supper

Tesla SKU: 41161609
Tesla: Psychotic Supper

Tesla: Psychotic Supper

Tesla SKU: 41161609

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Psychotic Supper
Artist: Tesla
Label: Bad Reputation
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3341348051840
Genre: Rock

REMASTERED 2CD REISSUE; FULL BOOKLET PLUS BONUS TRACKS. A little too edgy to be considered pop metal, Tesla were probably the least pretentious band of the genre. On Psychotic Supper, they focus on understated, bluesy hard rock, with an occasional acoustic guitar thrown in for variety. The result is well worth a listen, and this album contains some of their best material, including the anthemic "Edison's Medicine" and the no-bull "Call It What You Want." "What You Give" is a lovely, tender alternative to the syrupy power ballads that so many hard rock bands indulged in during the late '80s and early '90s. "Song & Emotion," another slow song, is a tribute to the late Steve Clark of Def Leppard. Tesla's favorite themes are evident on songs like "Change in the Weather," "Don't De-Rock Me," and "Freedom Slaves," but "Toke About It" shows that they also retained their sense of humor.

Tracks:
1.1 Change In The Weather
1.2 Edison’s Medicine
1.3 Don’t De-Rock Me
1.4 Call It What You Want
1.5 Song ; Emotion
1.6 Time
1.7 Government Personnel
1.8 Freedom Slaves
1.9 Had Enough
1.10 What You Give
1.11 Stir It Up
1.12 Can’t Stop
1.13 Toke About It
1.14 Rock The Nation
2.1 Children’s Heritage
2.2 Cotton Fields
2.3 Ain’t Superstitious
2.4 Run Run Run
2.5 Cumin’ Atcha Live
2.6 Modern Day Cowboy (Live)
2.7 Love Me (Live)
2.8 Cover Queen (Live)
2.9 Little Suzi (‘Acoustic Live)
2.10 Song And Emotion (Rockline Version)
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