I Ain't Superstitious [Non-LP Single B-Side] - Tesla, Dixon, Willie [1]
Rock the Nation [Non-LP Single B-Side] - Tesla, Montrose, Ronnie
Signs [Live] - Tesla, Emmerson, Les
Paradise [Live] - Tesla, Hannon
Children's Heritage [Non-LP Single B-Side] - Tesla, Cobb, Rick
Cotton Fields [Non-LP Single B-Side] - Tesla, Ledbetter, Huddie
Track Listings (14) - Disc #2
Edison's Medicine - Tesla, Barbiero
Call It What You Want - Tesla, Barbiero
Song & Emotion - Tesla, Barbiero
What You Give - Tesla, Hannon
Mama's Fool - Tesla, Hannon
Try So Hard - Tesla, Keith
A Lot to Lose - Tesla, Hannon
The Ocean - Tesla, Bonham, John
Last Action Hero - Tesla, Hannon
Steppin' Over - Tesla, Hannon
Into the Now - Tesla, Hannon
Heaven Nine Eleven - Tesla, Hannon
Caught in a Dream - Tesla, Hannon
Thank You - Tesla, Page, Jimmy
Two CD set. All songs digitally remastered, extensive liner notes and special photos. Tesla were classic rock at its purest and its most honest, twin guitars raging, bass and drums pounding, the whole team marching to the ... more »same compulsive beat and they have remained true to those qualities ever since. This is the first double disc collection of the best tracks from these platinum - selling rockers! This comprehensive collection, ranging from 1986 through 2007, presents 32 classic tracks and collectibles, including their chart hits. 'Signs', 'Love Song' and 'The Way It Is.' Fan and band favorites like their covers of 'Rock The Nation' (Montrose), 'Love In Vain' (the Rolling Stones), 'I Ain't Superstitious' (the Jeff Beck Group), as well as 'The Ocean' and 'Thank You,' both songs originally by Led Zeppelin, a band that was a major influence on Tesla, are also in the set.« less
Two CD set. All songs digitally remastered, extensive liner notes and special photos. Tesla were classic rock at its purest and its most honest, twin guitars raging, bass and drums pounding, the whole team marching to the same compulsive beat and they have remained true to those qualities ever since. This is the first double disc collection of the best tracks from these platinum - selling rockers! This comprehensive collection, ranging from 1986 through 2007, presents 32 classic tracks and collectibles, including their chart hits. 'Signs', 'Love Song' and 'The Way It Is.' Fan and band favorites like their covers of 'Rock The Nation' (Montrose), 'Love In Vain' (the Rolling Stones), 'I Ain't Superstitious' (the Jeff Beck Group), as well as 'The Ocean' and 'Thank You,' both songs originally by Led Zeppelin, a band that was a major influence on Tesla, are also in the set.
CD Reviews
Over 20 Years of TESLA
Richard Thompson | El Paso, Texas | 11/30/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"With only two other reviews for this set, even though its been out for about three months, I decided that everyone may want a little more information about what they're getting with this latest offering. For one thing, I really like these "Gold 2 CD compilations" by Universal music. If you are a casual fan of a band but like their music, you usually get a lot of bang for your buck. Also, being a modern release, the sound quality is usually much improved, but not always.
This two CD set contains 32 tracks by the Hard Rock band Tesla. It spans their entire career from the debut album in 1986 right up to last year's cover albums "Real to Reel" volume 1 & 2. It presents the songs in a basic chronological order instead of mixing them up like some Best of packages do. Kicking off with six tracks from the band's debut album Mechanical Resonance, and then five more from The Great Radio Controversy (1989), that's more than half of the first disc. Then we get the only previously unreleased track of the collection: Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) and a couple of "rarities", I Ain't Superstitious (Willie Dixon) which was the b-side of the Love Song single, and Rock the Nation (Ronnie Montrose) which was the b-side of Edison's Medicine. Next up are two tracks from the Five Man Acoustical Jam Live album (1990), the most popular being a remake of Signs, which was originally a hit for the Five Man Electrical Band in the 60`s. Disc one ends with two more b-side songs from the Psychotic Supper album. Children's Heritage was the flip side of Call It What You Want, and Cotton Fields was the b-side to What You Give.
Disc two begins with four tracks off the Psychotic Supper album (1991), then three off Bust a Nut (1994). Track eight is another hard to find song, Tesla's cover of Led Zeppelins "The Ocean", which was formerly only found on the Japanese Import version of Bust a Nut. Next up are a couple more unique tracks, Tesla's contribution to the soundtrack of the movie Last Action Hero, which, if you can track down, I highly recommend on it's own since it contains many "one-off" songs by major Hard Rock acts such as AC/DC, Megadeth, Alice In Chains, Queensryche, Def Leppard, and others. The next song, Steppin' Over, was previously only offered on the Geffen records Best of Tesla entitled Time's Makin' Changes (1995). Three more songs from 2004's Into The Now album round out disc two, leaving just one track left, another cover song from last year's Real to Reel series, Thank You by Led Zep.
Now to the packaging. It's the typical Gold 2 CD standard jewel case with the song list on the back against a white background, a decent 14-page booklet with a short history of the band, old photos, and extensive liner notes on all the included tracks. As far as sound quality goes this set is about average. The older songs sound a little "thin" compared to the newer ones off Into the Now, since most modern recordings have much more bass response than older (pre-1994) recordings. In an A-B comparison with the original release CD's my impressions are that the mid-range guitars and voices have been brought more "forward" in the mix. The low-end bass response is practically identical to the originals, which isn't bad considering the era they were recorded in. That's about it. If you even remotely like Tesla and want to check out more of their music this is a great place to start. If you an old time fan like myself and want to track down some bonus material without buying entire CD's for one track, this is a great deal. I'm giving this one 4-stars just because I am a little disappointed in the sound quality. It could be better. The RUSH Gold collection sounds fantastic. An improvement even over the 1994 remasters!
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Great "Hits" compilation
Christopher T. Baker | Ankeny, Iowa | 08/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great set for people getting into Tesla that don't have any of their back catalog or other Greatest Hits sets. 2 CDs full of Tesla classics, remastered for great sound. It's also for Tesla addicts who are craving for some "unreleased tracks" as this set has a few, incuding Montrose's Rock The Nation and a few others. These songs will most likely end up on their Box Set coming out next year ?? But it's a good sneak peak. There are obviously quite a few songs not on here that should be but no release is perfect.
If you dig this set, go out and buy the rest of their CDs because this band delivers the goods and every studio and live CD they've released are great."
TESLA ROCKIN' ON ALL THEIR BEST
Robert Wilson | 10/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"TESLA
GOES ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF THEIR RECORDING CAREER AND THEIR IS EVEN SOME COVER SONGS ON THIS 2 CD SET THAT REALLY ROCK. THE WHOLE 2 CD SET IS TOTALLY WORTH IT
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Excellent!
Iron Skull | 09/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've been a great fan of Tesla since early 80s and this comilation is my new favorite, as some of the Led Zeppelin covers are included. Furthermore, there are few live versions of their hits and from their previous albums. There's also ballads (w/ acoustic) so I'm very pleased with my purchase. Thanks"
Great Tesla Anthology Featuring Best Moments From All Of The
The Footpath Cowboy | Kingston, NY United States | 12/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"TESLA GOLD is a great anthology of Tesla, including all of their best songs from all of their albums. That's great, because after THE GREAT RADIO CONTROVERSY, their albums became hits-plus-filler affairs. They started out as a hard rock version of Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws, and Marshall Tucker, using acoustic guitars profusely and electric guitar sounds and styles that blended country and blues into their metal sound. Moreover, unlike their L.A. counterparts, these Northern California stalwarts (except Tommy Skeoch) have always taken a strong pro-law-enforcement stance, advocating life without parole and/or the death penalty for kidnapping, as well as the right of police to use deadly force to rescue two girls kidnapped in California in 2002. Their principles on this issue make this double-disc set and their first two CDs essential purchases for both your ears AND your conscience."