TESLA
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Band Members :
Jeff Keith Vocals
Frank Hannon - Guitar
Brian Wheat - Bass
Troy Luccketta - Drums
Dave Rude - Guitar
Mechanical Resonance - 1986
The Great Radio Controversy - 1989
Five Man Acoustical Jam - 1990
Bust A Nut - 1994
Psychotic Supper - 1995
RePlugged Live - 2001
Into The Now - 2004
Состав
Jeff Keith - вокал
Tommy Skeoch - гитара
Frank Hannon - гитара
Brian Wheat - бас
Troy Lucketta - ударные
История этого хард-рокового проекта началась в 1982 году, когда басист
Брайан Вит и гитарист Фрэнк Хэннон основали банду под названием "City
kid". Состав группы был доукомплектован с помощью барабанщика Троя
Люкетта, вокалиста Джеффа Кита и гитариста Томми Скеоча. На первых
порах коллектив развлекался тем, что играл на разогреве у "Y and T",
"Dokken", "Rail" и записывал демки под руководством продюсера Ронни
Монтроуза. Когда группа немного повзрослела, к ней начали проявлять
интерес различные лейблы, и вот в один прекрасный день "City kid"
оказались подписанными к "Geffen records".
Произошло это в 1985 году, и тогда же чуть позже вывеску поменяли на
"Tesla", назвавшись по имени известного ученого Николая Тесла. А по
одной из теорий Теслы был назван дебютный лонгплей группы, "Mechanical
resonance". Классический хард-рок, замешанный на блюзовой основе
пришелся по вкусу слушателям, и альбом вошел в американский Топ 50 (№
32). Особое признание у публики получили песни "Little Suzi", "Before
my eyes" и "Getting' better".
В поддержку диска "Tesla" провели успешное турне в компании с
Дэвидом Ли Ротом, а в 1987-м "Mechanical resonance" был издан во всем
мире. Второй альбом, "The great radio controversy", поднялся в Штатах
до 18-й позиции благодаря прекрасной балладе "Love song", хотя на нем
присутствовали и добротные хардовые номера, такие как "Hang tough" и
"The way it is". Следующий релиз появился на свет чисто случайно. В
течение "The great radio controversy tour" на радиошоу "Rockline"
"Тесла" отыграли пару номеров в акустической версии. Тогда группу
попросили исполнить акустический сет на "The Bay Area Music Awards", а
затем состоялась серия клубных выступлений в таком же духе.
На этой основе и был сделан альбом 1990 года "Five man acoustical jam",
включавший в себя радиохит "Signs". Новая студийная работа вышла в
1991-м и включала в себя ряд выдающихся вещей типа "Don't De-Rock Me",
"Song & Emotion", "Had Enough" и "What You Give".
"Psychotic supper" занял тринадцатую строчку в Америке и сорок
четвертую – в Англии. Следующий альбом фанам пришлось ждать целых три
года. "Bust a nut" немного уступал своему предшественнику, но все-таки
коммерческий успех ему сопутствовал и он попал в лучшую американскую
двадцатку. Последним релизом "Tesla" на "Geffen records" стал сборник
лучших вещей "Times makin' changes", а на следующий год группа была
распущена. Музыканты разбрелись по разным проектам, оставив позади себя
14000000 проданных под знаком "Теслы" пластинок.
Но спустя четыре года бывшие коллеги вновь собрались вместе и отыграли
серию концертов в честь реюниона. Публика с энтузиазмом отреагировала
на возвращение своих любимцев, и по горячим следам был заключен
контракт с "Sanctuary records". В 2001 году этим лейблом был выпущен
концертник "Replugged live". Вслед за этим последовала серия туров с
Винсом Нейлом, "Skid row" и "Jackyl", а затем музыканты занялись
подготовкой свежего студийного альбома.
Tesla are an American rock band originating in Sacramento, California.
Background
The band formed in 1984 on the island of Guam as City Kidd, and
was renamed Tesla during the recording of their first album, 1986's
Mechanical Resonance, on the advice of their manager. The band derived
their name, certain album and song titles, and some song content from
events relating to Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor and
electrical engineer born in Croatia in the 19th century.
The band's original line-up consisted of vocalist Jeff Keith,
guitarists Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeoch, bassist Brian Wheat and
drummer Troy Luccketta.
Tesla's music is often referred to as heavy metal, but is
better described as hard rock with a bluesy feel. The band's lyrics
also strayed from the themes popular in heavy metal, particularly in
the 1980s at the beginning of their career. A further distinction from
their comtemporaries was their T-shirt-and-jeans image which was in
strong contrast to Glam Metal bands of the time, which were
characterized by big hair, leather pants and flashy-make up. Also in
the early days of their career, Tesla toured with David Lee Roth, Def
Leppard and Poison which incorrectly resulted in the band being
categorized as a Glam metal band. The band's members resented this
labelling. Tesla have always been proud of the fact that their music
has always been just guitars and drums, with an occasional piano from
guitarist Hannon and/or bassist Wheat and occasional organ from Hannon,
with no synthesizers or anything to distort their sound. Their albums
always proudly proclaimed, "No Machines", referring to that fact.
However, the band's 2004 album, Into the Now, included synthesized
beats.
It was three years before the band released their second album,
The Great Radio Controversy. The album help solidify the band growing
reputation and fanbase. The album produced the hit single "Love Song".
In 1990, Tesla released Five Man Acoustical Jam, a live album
featuring acoustic renditions of hits such as "Comin' Atcha Live,"
"Gettin' Better," "Modern Day Cowboy," and "Love Song". The album also
featured a number of covers most notably a version of "Signs", a song
by the Five Man Electrical Band.
In 1991 the band released their third studio album Psychotic
Supper. The band themselves consider this to be their best album
according to their official website. The 1998 Japanese reissue import
of Psychotic Supper contains three previously unreleased songs,
including "Rock the Nation", "I Ain't Superstitious" and "Run Run Run."
In 1994 the band released their fourth studio album Bust a Nut.
The 1998 Japanese reissue import of Bust a Nut contains the previously
unreleased cover of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean."
After 1994's Bust a Nut, the band took a hiatus to support
Skeoch during his struggle with substance abuse. However, it wasn't
long before Skeoch briefly joined up with solo artist Marshall
Coleman's band to support his solo career, only to see a departure of
Marshall soon after. This band eventually morphed to include vocalist
Jeff Keith & resurfaced as Bar 7 with a single "Four Leaf Clover",
from the album The World Is A Freak. Bassist Brian Wheat formed "Soul
Motor", Frank Hannon "Moon Dog Mane" while Drummer Troy Luccketta
worked with several local artist including the Bay Area's "One Thin
Dime."
After a break of six years the band reformed in 2000 and
recorded the double live album Replugged Live. In 2002 they were
featured in the Rock Never Stops Tour alongside other 80s rock bands.
2002 saw the release of a further live album Standing Room Only which is just a single cd version of Replugged Live.
In 2004 they released their fifth studio album Into the Now
which debuted on the Billboard album chart at number 30. The album was
well received by fans and the band was featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
In the summer of 2006, the band embarked on the Electric Summer
Jam Tour and put the following statement on their web site: "We would
like you to join us in welcoming guitarist Dave Rude, who will be
hitting the road with us for the 2006 Electric Summer Jam Tour as Tommy
Skeoch will not be performing with us. Please also join us in
congratulating Tommy and his wife on the birth of their new baby boy.
We wish the whole family the best."
An article in the Deseret Morning News (June 16, 2006) that
featured an interview with Wheat clarified the situation: "The tour is
also a chance to introduce the newest member of the band, guitarist
Dave Rude, who replaces Tommy Skeoch. Skeoch has been in and out of the
band since 1994, addressing substance-abuse problems". "But with a new
baby at home", Wheat said "this time Skeoch's departure is full-time".
"He just wanted to spend more time with his family after all these
years. It's hard. He'll always be a part of Tesla history."
"Cumin' Atcha Live" appeared in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
Tesla have recorded a covers album titled Real to Reel, which
was released on June 5, 2007. The recording is available as a 2 CD set.
The first CD (containing 13 songs) is sold in a case with a blank slot
for the second CD. The second CD (containing 12 additional songs) will
initially be available to concert goers in the USA at no additional
charge beyond the cost of a ticket. The second CD was also given away
with the August edition of Classic Rock magazine in Europe
At the end of August Tesla announced their first world tour in
16 years with dates in Australia, Japan and Europe in October and
November 2007.
A further announcement in September revealed details of a new album to be released in 2008.
It has been confirmed that Tesla is going to play at the Sweden Rock Festival in June 2008.
//en.wikipedia.org
Discography
Studio Albums
- 1986 Mechanical Resonance
- 1989 The Great Radio Controversy
- 1991 Psychotic Supper (a Japanese Import of the album
contained the songs "Rock the Nation", "I Ain't Superstitious" and "Run
Run Run.")
- 1994 Bust a Nut( a Japanese Import of the album contained a cover of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean")
- 2004 Into the Now
- 2007 Real to Reel
- 2007 A Peace Of Time - iTunes exclusive release
Compilation/Live
- 1990 Five Man Acoustical Jam (1990, live)
- 1995 Times Makin' Changes - The Best of Tesla (1995, best of 1986-1994) (US - Gold)
- 2001 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tesla (2001)
- 2001 Replugged Live (2001, 2-CD Live Set)
- 2002 Standing Room Only (2002, Live)
FIVE MAN ACOUSTICAL JAM - 1990
HARD- ROCK - LIVE
очень удачный jam
- YEAR:1990
- STYLE:Hard Rock
- COUNTRY:USA
- FORMAT:mp3@320
- SIZE:153 Mb
Tracklist:
- 01.Comin' Atcha Live / Truckin'
- 02.Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)
- 04.We Can Work It Out
- 05.Signs
- 06.Gettin' Becter
- 07.Before My Eyes
- 08.Paradise
- 09.Lodi
- 10.Mother's Little Helper
- 11.Modern Day Cowboy
- 12.Love Song
- 13.Tommy's Down Home
- 14.Down Fo' Boogie
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Tesla - Edison's Medicine
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