Tesla - Psychotic Supper (1989)

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Title: Psychotic Supper
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Geffen
Genre: Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:07:55
Total Size: 506 / 175 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Change In The Weather (Album Version) - 00:03:38
02. Edison's Medicine (Album Version) - 00:04:46
03. Don't De-Rock Me (Album Version) - 00:05:11
04. Call It What You Want (Album Version) - 00:04:30
05. Song And Emotion (Album Version) - 00:08:28
06. Time (Album Version) - 00:05:13
07. Government Personnel (Album Version) - 00:00:59
08. Freedom Slaves (Album Version) - 00:06:40
09. Had Enough (Album Version) - 00:04:49
10. What You Give (Album Version) - 00:07:15
11. Stir It Up (Album Version) - 00:05:40
12. Can't Stop (Album Version) - 00:05:23
13. Toke About It (Album Version) - 00:05:23

Psychotic Supper benefits from a more stripped-down production than The Great Radio Controversy, using fewer overdubs and thereby enhancing Tesla's bluesy, acoustic-tinged rock & roll. Going over the top was never what Tesla did best, and Psychotic Supper shows enough variation and occasional understatement to retain the listener's interest. Many of the band's best songs are here, including "What You Give," "Call It What You Want," "Song and Emotion," and "Edison's Medicine"; the latter is perhaps the most typical of the pop-metal anthem sound, but its subject matter -- the attention paid to Thomas Edison over lesser-known genius Nikola Tesla, to whom the band is obviously devoted -- certainly qualifies it as distinctive. The guitar workout on "Don't De-Rock Me" is another highlight.




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