TESLA To Release 'Gold' Collection Of Digitally Remastered Hits
August 1, 2008TESLA will release the "Gold" collection of "digitally remastered hits" on August 26.
The track listing is as follows:
Disc One:
01. Cumin' Atcha Live
02. Ez Come Ez Go
03. Modern Day Cowboy
04. Gettin' Better
05. Rock Me To The Top
06. Little Suzi
07. Hang Tough
08. Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)
09. Lazy Days, Crazy Nights
10. The Way It Is
11. Love Song
12. Love In Vain +
13. I Ain't Superstitious ++
14. Rock The Nation ++
15. Signs Live
16. Paradise Live
17. Children's Heritage ++
18. Cotton Fields ++
+ Previously unreleased
++ Non-LP single b-side
Disc Two:
01. Edison's Medicine
02. Call It What You Want
03. Song & Emotion
04. What You Give
05. Mama's Fool
06. Try So Hard
07. A Lot To Lose
08. The Ocean
09. Last Action Hero
10. Steppin' Over
11. Into The Now
12. Heaven Nine Eleven
13. Caught In A Dream
14. Thank You
"Uncensored Net Noise" will air a pre-taped interview with TESLA guitarist Frank Hannon on this tonight's (Friday, August 1) edition of the show beginning at 9:30 p.m. EST.
You can listen to the program live via the Internet at this location.
TESLA's third DVD, "Comin' Atcha Live! 2008", was released on July 15 on the band's Tesla Electric Company Recordings label (in partnership with Ryko Distribution). It's TESLA's first DVD in 17 years (since 1991's "Five Man Video Band") and is filled with over two hours of live music, over an hour of special behind-the-scenes footage and never-before-seen material, including footage of TESLA interacting with fans, giving viewers a personal tour of Seattle, and an up-close look at their touring equipment and guitars.
"Comin' Atcha Live! 2008" also marks the world premiere of "Dear Pvt. Ledbetter", a new song written in honor of the troops from the band's forthcoming album, which is currently being recorded at bassist Brian Wheat's studio, J Street Recorders with producer Terry Thomas (who was behind the boards on the band's 1994 "Bust A Nut" album) and will be released this October. More details to be announced in the coming weeks.
The DVD was filmed at the Myth nightclub in Maplewood, Minnesota on February 22. At the sold-out show, TESLA treated fans to numerous classics such as "What You Give", "Signs", "Modern Day Cowboy", "Love Song" and "Little Suzi".
Comments Disclaimer And Information