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Tesla
Psychotic Supper
Although still a solid effort, for some reason this cd never had the impact for me that Mechanical Resonance or The Great Radio Controversy did. It’s very similar; they didn’t change their sound or their style, but the individual songs didn’t give me an immediate reaction like some of their earlier songs did. The closest tracks were Song and Emotion, Freedom Slaves and the first single, Edison’s Medicine. I still go back to those three, and two of them ended up on their greatest hits cd a few years later. Psychotic Supper did eventually grow on me, but I never really consider it to be in the same league as the first two. --
Scott
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Track Listing
change in the weather
edison's medicine
don't de-rock me
call it what you want
song & emotion
time
government personnel
freedom slaves
had enough
what you give
stir it up
can't stop
toke about it
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Jeff Keith
GUITAR:
Tommy Skeoch
Frank Hannon
BASS:
Brian Wheat
DRUMS:
Troy Luccketta
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Geffen
PRODUCED BY:
Steve Thompson
RELEASE YEAR:
1991
NAME THAT TUNE
WHAT SONG IS THAT FROM?
“Don't come closer, 'cos it ain't safe here. Just turn around now and walk away. I've gotta tell you, there are no rules here. Sometimes I wonder what goes on there, behind those eyes…”
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