Song & Emotion(To Our Friend, Steve "Steamin'" Clark)
Time
Government Personnel
Freedom Slaves
Had Enough
What You Give
Stir It Up
Can't Stop
Toke About It
Rock The Nation
I Ain't Superstitious
Run Run Run
1998 Japanese reissue on Geffen of their 1991 album for the label with three covers as bonus tracks: 'Rock The Nation', 'I Ain't Superstitious' & 'Run, Run, Run'. 16 tracks total, also featuring the single 'What You Gi... more »ve'.« less
1998 Japanese reissue on Geffen of their 1991 album for the label with three covers as bonus tracks: 'Rock The Nation', 'I Ain't Superstitious' & 'Run, Run, Run'. 16 tracks total, also featuring the single 'What You Give'.
"I own ALL of Tesla's stuff, bought when it came out ( Mechanical Resonance and Great Radio Controversy on VINYL for crying out loud!), and I think this is their best. Granted, it's tough to choose a best from a band with this kind of TALENT (they have NO PEERS), but after about a million listens I have to go with Psychotic Supper; yes, it rocks even harder than Mech Resonance. These guys are freakin' ARTISTS. I saw there was only 1 review for this CD; that's SAD. Wake up, people!! All Tesla's stuff gets 5++ stars. Serious guitar work, here. If you dig Tesla, check out Badlands 1st CD; they are the only other band I know of that even approaches the talent of Tesla. Buy the CD, you CAN'T go wrong!"
Maybe their best album
Brad | 09/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was surprised by this album. Tesla had always been rockers, but one listen to the song Edison's Medicine proved these guys could really shred. Fans of great riff-based rock will love this album, fans of their song Love song will love What You Give, & any Def Leppard fan will appreciate the tribute to late Lep guitarist Steve Clark, Song & Emotion, basing the opening riff on Clark's original intro to Gods Of War. All in all, this ia a great album. Check out the other albums, too."
Love this band
Brad | 04/14/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have all of Tesla's cds and love them all. This one has some songs that really hold the sound that they are known for though. "What you give" is my personal favorite. I highly recommend this cd."
Category all their own
Mike Iman | Santa Maria, CA USA | 02/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"From time to time, a hard rock act will step up to the plate with a flair and style that is undeniably different. In the mid-80's thru the early 90's though, bands could be thrown into two piles-Metal/Hair or Grunge/Garage. Amidst this time frame, Tesla emerged with a brand of rock that not only did'nt go into the heap, but it epitomized what good, hard rock-n-roll should sound like in my opinion. If choosing a Tesla cd, I would pick Psychotic Supper, as it showcases the energy & flavor of the group true to form. If you crave unique rock with original hooks, you won't be disappointed. This ensemble leaves your blood tingling. And though they were surprisingly underated, (critics needed hearing aids) they rocked like no band did in 1991. And, uh-hum, like NO band does now."