Psychotic Supper

Tesla
Psychotic Supper

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Release date: 16/Sep/1991
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Sales Rank: #6531 in Hard Rock
#199892 in Rock
Style: Hard Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Change In The Weather"
02. "Edison's Medicine"
03. "Don't De-Rock Me"
04. "Call It What You Want"
05. "Song & Emotion (To Our Friend Steve "Steamin" Clark)"
06. "Time"
07. "Government Personnel"
08. "Freedom Slaves"
09. "Had Enough"
10. "What You Give"
11. "Stir It Up"
12. "Can't Stop"
13. "Toke About It"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Psychotic Supper by Tesla, released 16 September 1991, includes the following tracks: "Don't De-Rock Me", "Song & Emotion", "Government Personnel", "Had Enough" and more. This version of Psychotic Supper comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at Power Station, New York City and Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY. Tommy's solo on track 8 recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA. Mixed at Hit Factory, New York City, Right Track Studios, New York City and Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY. Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City. ©? 1991 The David Geffen Company. Distributed and manufactured in the United States by Uni Distribution Corp. Made in U.S.A.
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: GED 24424
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Alexander S. - 08/Sep/2020 4 of 5 Stars!
From the very first chords of the opening song "Change In The Weather" you understand that this is how real hard rock should be. Heavy guitar riffs, loud vocals, catchy melody and even power metal elements. The same signs are characteristic of the following three songs: the hit "Edison's Medicine", the fast-paced power metal "Don't De Rock Me" and the rather heavy "Call It What You Want". The following compositions, especially "Time" and "What You Give", are clearly inspired by the "zeppelinomania" characteristic of hard rock of that time. The acoustic 58-second "Government Personnel" is an echo of the previous successful album "Five Man Acoustical Jam" and again a tribute to fashion. The main plus of "Psychotic Supper" is the complete absence of commercial moves in the music, manifested in the relief of the sound and tearful ballads. One of the last decent hard rock albums of the 90s before the all-out grunge onslaught.

Deutsch Nils J. - 27/Feb/2025 5 of 5 Stars!
Tesla sind irgendwie als typisches US-Phänomen an mir vorbeigegangen. Zu Unrecht. Allein was hier an Top Gitarrenarbeit abgeliefert wird rechtfertigt den Kauf dieses Albums.