Tesla - Time's Makin' Changes [The Best Of][1995][FLAC]-[WH]

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    ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Tesla - Time's Makin' Changes (The Best Of Tesla)<br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> Artist...............: Tesla<br /> Album................: Time's Makin' Changes (The Best Of Tesla)<br /> Genre................: Rock<br /> Source...............: CD<br /> Year.................: 1995<br /> Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode) / Level 8 &amp; TSSTcorp CDDVD SE-S204N<br /> Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)<br /> Version..............: FLAC 1.2.1 20070917<br /> Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 67 %)<br /> Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit<br /> Tags.................: VorbisComment<br /> <br /> Ripped by............: Warlordhunter on 9/17/2008<br /> Posted by............: Warlordhunter on 9/18/2008<br /> <br /> Included.............: NFO, PLS, M3U, LOG, CUE<br /> Covers...............: Front Back CD Leaflet<br /> <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Tracklisting<br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> 1. (00:05:19) Tesla - Modern Day Cowboy<br /> 2. (00:03:22) Tesla - Gettin' Better<br /> 3. (00:04:03) Tesla - Little Suzi<br /> 4. (00:04:34) Tesla - Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)<br /> 5. (00:05:09) Tesla - The Way It Is<br /> 6. (00:05:21) Tesla - Love Song<br /> 7. (00:03:14) Tesla - Signs<br /> 8. (00:05:10) Tesla - Paradise<br /> 9. (00:04:48) Tesla - Edison's Medicine<br /> 10. (00:05:56) Tesla - Song &amp; Emotion<br /> 11. (00:07:18) Tesla - What You Give<br /> 12. (00:06:12) Tesla - Mama's Fool<br /> 13. (00:05:12) Tesla - Alot To Lose<br /> 14. (00:04:22) Tesla - Steppin' Over<br /> 15. (00:05:03) Tesla - Changes<br /> <br /> Playing Time.........: 01:15:02<br /> Total Size...........: 505.68 MB<br /> <br /> NFO generated on.....: 9/18/2008 4:24:06 PM<br /> <br /> <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Tesla is an American hard rock band formed in Sacramento, California in <br /> 1984, and have sold over 16 million albums in the United States as of 2008.<br /> <br /> Background<br /> <br /> Formation and Mechanical Resonance (1984-1988)<br /> The band formed in 1984 in Sacramento as City Kidd, and was renamed Tesla <br /> during the recording of their first album, 1986's Mechanical Resonance, on <br /> the advice of their manager that City Kidd was not a great name. The band <br /> derived their name, certain album and song titles, and some song content <br /> from events relating to Nikola Tesla, an inventor and electrical engineer born <br /> in the 19th century.<br /> <br /> The band's original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarists Frank <br /> Hannon and Tommy Skeoch, bassist Brian Wheat, and drummer Troy <br /> Luccketta.<br /> <br /> Tesla's music is often referred to as heavy metal, but is better described as <br /> hard rock with a bluesy feel. The band's lyrics also strayed from the themes <br /> popular in heavy metal, particularly in the 1980s at the beginning of their <br /> career. A further distinction from their contemporaries was their T-shirt-and-<br /> jeans image which was in strong contrast to Glam Metal bands of the time, <br /> which were characterized by big hair, leather pants, and flashy makeup. Also <br /> in the early days of their career, Tesla toured with David Lee Roth, Def <br /> Leppard, and Poison which incorrectly resulted in the band being categorized <br /> as a Glam metal band. The band's members resented this labelling. Tesla has <br /> always been proud of the fact that their music has always been just guitars <br /> and drums, with an occasional piano from guitarist Hannon and/or bassist <br /> Wheat and occasional organ from Hannon, with no synthesizers or anything <br /> to distort their sound. Their albums always proudly proclaimed, &quot;No <br /> Machines&quot;, referring to that fact. However, the band's 2004 album, Into the <br /> Now, does not include synthesized beats. Drummer Try lucketta cleverly <br /> designed his drum set to make it sound like synthesized beats, as seen on the <br /> Cumin atcha live 2008 dvd section on Troy's gear.<br /> <br /> <br /> The Great Radio Controversy and Psychotic Supper (1989-1993)<br /> It was three years before the band released their second album, The Great <br /> Radio Controversy. The album help solidify the band growing reputation and <br /> fan base. The album produced the hit single &quot;Love Song&quot;.<br /> <br /> In 1990, Tesla released Five Man Acoustical Jam, a live album featuring <br /> acoustic renditions of hits such as &quot;Cumin' Atcha Live&quot;, &quot;Gettin' Better&quot;, <br /> &quot;Modern Day Cowboy&quot;, and &quot;Love Song&quot;. The album also featured a number <br /> of covers most notably a version of &quot;Signs&quot;, a song by the Five Man Electrical <br /> Band.<br /> <br /> In 1991 the band released their third studio album Psychotic Supper. The <br /> band themselves consider this to be their best album according to their official <br /> Web site. The 1998 Japanese reissue import of Psychotic Supper contains <br /> three previously unreleased songs, including &quot;Rock the Nation&quot;, &quot;I Ain't <br /> Superstitious&quot;, and &quot;Run Run Run&quot;.<br /> <br /> <br /> Bust a Nut and hiatus (1994-1999)<br /> In 1994 the band released their fourth studio album Bust a Nut. The 1998 <br /> Japanese reissue import of Bust a Nut contains the previously unreleased <br /> cover of Led Zeppelin's &quot;The Ocean&quot;.<br /> <br /> After the release of Bust a Nut, the band took a hiatus to support Skeoch <br /> during his struggle with substance abuse. However, it wasn't long before <br /> Skeoch briefly joined up with solo artist Marshall Coleman's band to support <br /> his solo career, only to see a departure of Marshall soon after. This band <br /> eventually morphed to include Jeff Keith and resurfaced as Bar 7 with a single <br /> &quot;Four Leaf Clover&quot;, from the album The World Is a Freak. Brian Wheat formed <br /> Soul Motor and Frank Hannon Moon Dog Mane, while Troy Luccketta worked <br /> with several local artists including the Bay Area's One Thin Dime.<br /> <br /> <br /> Reunion (2000-present)<br /> After a break of six years the band reformed in 2000 and recorded the <br /> double live album Replugged Live. In 2002 they were featured in the Rock <br /> Never Stops Tour alongside other 1980s rock bands.<br /> <br /> 2002 saw the release of a further live album Standing Room Only which is just <br /> a single CD version of Replugged Live.<br /> <br /> In 2004 they released their fifth studio album Into the Now which debuted on <br /> the Billboard album chart at number 30. The album was well received by fans <br /> and the band was featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.<br /> <br /> In the summer of 2006, the band embarked on the Electric Summer Jam Tour <br /> and put the following statement on their Web site: &quot;We would like you to join <br /> us in welcoming guitarist Dave Rude, who will be hitting the road with us for <br /> the 2006 Electric Summer Jam Tour as Tommy Skeoch will not be performing <br /> with us. Please also join us in congratulating Tommy and his wife on the birth <br /> of their new baby boy. We wish the whole family the best&quot;.<br /> <br /> An article in the Deseret Morning News (June 16, 2006) that featured an <br /> interview with Wheat clarified the situation: &quot;The tour is also a chance to <br /> introduce the newest member of the band, guitarist Dave Rude, who <br /> replaced Tommy Skeoch. Skeoch has been in and out of the band since 1994, <br /> addressing substance abuse problems. But with a new baby at home, this <br /> time Skeoch's departure is final. He just wanted to spend more time with his <br /> family after all these years. It's hard. He'll always be a part of Tesla history&quot;. <br /> Although Mr. Skeoch stated in an interview with &quot;Classic Metal Show&quot;, that he <br /> wanted to spend time with his family was just an &quot;official&quot; statement, and he <br /> left because of other reasons. Skeoch has said &quot;I'll never say never; who <br /> knows, maybe I'll go back someday&quot;.<br /> <br /> &quot;Cumin' Atcha Live&quot; appeared in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice <br /> City.<br /> <br /> Tesla have recorded a covers album titled Real to Reel, which was released <br /> on June 5, 2007. The recording is available as a 2 CD set. The first CD <br /> (containing 13 songs) is sold in a case with a blank slot for the second CD. <br /> The second CD (containing 12 additional songs) will initially be available to <br /> concert goers in the USA at no additional charge beyond the cost of a ticket. <br /> The second CD was also given away with the August edition of Classic Rock <br /> magazine in Europe.<br /> <br /> At the end of August Tesla announced their first world tour in 16 years with <br /> dates in Australia, Japan, and Europe in October and November 2007.<br /> <br /> In Febuary 2008, Tesla helped fund and headlined a benefit concert for <br /> victims of the Station nightclub fire. The show was broadcast by VH1 Classic. <br /> Tesla played three songs: &quot;What You Give&quot;, &quot;Signs&quot;, and &quot;Love Song&quot;. &quot;What <br /> You Give&quot; never made on the broadcast.<br /> <br /> It has been confirmed that Tesla is going to play at the Sweden Rock Festival <br /> and Graspop Metal Meeting in June 2008 as well as Rocklahoma 2008 in Pryor <br /> Creek, Oklahoma, on July 13, 2008.<br /> <br /> On August 11, 2008, it was reported that Tesla's next album, entitled <br /> Forever More, would be released on October 7th on their own record label, <br /> Tesla Electric Company Recordings. The album was produced by Terry <br /> Thomas, who produced Bust a Nut. The band will be airing the album's first <br /> single, &quot;I Wanna Live&quot; on radio stations across the globe on August 18th and <br /> will be kicking off a world tour on October 1st.<br /> <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> <br />
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  04 - Heaven's Trail (No Way Out).flac 32 MB
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  11 - What You Give.flac 47 MB
  12 - Mama's Fool.flac 43 MB
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