Psychotic Supper by Tesla, released 28 January 2022, 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. - JAPAN IMPORT
Japanese reissue. Universal. 2022.
"Psychotic Supper" is the third studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1991 and now available as a high-quality CD from Bad Reputation. This record showcases Tesla's signature blend of bluesy hard rock and melodic hooks, featuring standout tracks like "Edison's Medicine," "Call It What You Want," and "What You Give." The album received critical acclaim for its raw energy and authentic musicianship, cementing Tesla?s reputation as one of the leading bands of their era. Formed in Sacramento in 1981, Tesla achieved multi-platinum success with albums such as "The Great Radio Controversy" and are celebrated for hits like ?Love Song? and ?Modern Day Cowboy.? The label behind this release, Bad Reputation, is renowned for reissuing classic rock albums with exceptional sound quality and attention to detail, making them a trusted name among collectors.
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.