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The album's reception was mostly positive. Steve Huey from AllMusic gave the album three-and-a-half stars, saying it "benefits from a more stripped-down production than The Great Radio Controversy , using fewer overdubs and thereby enhancing Tesla's bluesy, acoustic-tinged rock & roll".
This is a complete discography of the hard rock band Tesla. They have released eight full-length studio albums, four live albums, three compilation albums, three video releases, two tribute albums, one extended play album and 23 singles.
In April 2017, Tesla began working on their ninth studio album, Shock, which was produced by Collen, [19] and released on March 8, 2019. [20] [21] Tesla released the one-off single "Cold Blue Steel" in August 2021, followed a year later by "Time to Rock!". [22] [23] Tesla released the six-track EP, All About Love, on November 29, 2024. It ...
Edison's Medicine is a song by American hard rock band Tesla that was released as a single in 1991 from their third studio album Psychotic Supper. The song peaked at No. 20 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. [2] The song is about Nikola Tesla's rivalry with Thomas Edison. [1]
Tesla is one of the newer car brands out there, with its first car, the Roadster, arriving in 2008. Since then with the Model S, X, and now 3, it's become enough of a pop icon to be mentioned in ...
Call It What You Want may refer to: "Call It What You Want" (New Kids on the Block song), 1991 "Call It What You Want" (Foster the People song), 2011 "Call It What You Want" (Taylor Swift song), 2017 "Call It What U Want", a 1992 song by Above the Law "Call It What You Want", a 1992 song by Credit to the Nation
Replugged Live is the second live album by American rock band Tesla. Tesla recorded the first half of their 12-month 2001 Replugged Reunion Tour. Recording started in Detroit, Michigan. A fan poll was set up on the band's website to see what tracks the fans would like to see on the double live album.
The album is titled after the controversy about the identity of the inventor of radio. It is posited that Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla (whom the band is named after) is the true inventor of radio, while the Italian Guglielmo Marconi took the credit and is widely regarded as having the title. The album's inner sleeve recounts this story.