Producer: Steve Thompson & Michael Barbiero, Labelcode 4242242 (GED 24224 / GEFD 24224)
"The Great Radio Controversy" es el segundo álbum de estudio del grupo estadounidense de hard rock Tesla y fue lanzado en formato CD por el sello Geffen Records en 1989. Este disco emblemático incluye algunos de los temas más reconocidos del grupo como los sencillos exitosos ?Love Song?, ?Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)? y ?The Way It Is?. El álbum destaca por su combinación característica entre melodías pegadizas y potentes riffs guitarreros que definieron el sonido del rock a finales de los años ochenta. Gracias a este trabajo dinámico y sus composiciones memorables, Tesla consolidó su posición como una banda líder dentro del género durante esa época dorada del rock americano. El fabricante Geffen Records es uno de los sellos discográficos más influyentes e históricos; ha impulsado carreras tan importantes como las de Guns N? Roses o Nirvana y se distingue por su compromiso con la calidad artística y la innovación musical.
he second album of lovers of physics and creativity Led Zeppelin. It was made, of course, according to the recipe of the previous one. The focus is put on a slightly modernized "Zeppelin" sound, again, the active use of acoustic instruments and unlimited enthusiasm in the performance of a number of songs. "The Great Radio Controversy" overtook the band's debut album by the number of copies sold and the place in the charts, which is very important for the hard rock group, and also gave the world several hits at once. The most beautiful ballad "Love Song" and semi-ballad "Paradise" with the most technical guitar solos, as well as the opening album, the hilarious "Hang Tough" and memorable "Heaven's Trail" may well be included in the Golden Fund of hard rock. Successful turned out and stylized under the old school hard-rock numbers like "Did It for the Money" with a hard riff and hoarse vocals. Unfortunately, some of the album's songs came out quite exhausted, a vivid example is the middle-tempo uplisted number of "Lazy Days Crazy Nights". Summarizing the above, we can note that the music of "Tesla" is a typically American product, obtained by crossing traditional hard rock with a blues school. It turned out not bad at all, so much so that the musicians recorded a number of their next albums using the sound and melody "The Great Radio Controvesy".