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Artist: Tesla

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CD Title: Gold

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2008

Label: Geffen Records

Catalog Number: 001062802

Personnel

Jeff Keith Lead Vocals
Frank Hannon Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Background Vocals
Troy Lucketta Drums, Percussion
Tommy Skeoch Electric Guitar
Dave Rude Guitar
Brian Wheat Bass

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Cumin' Atcha Live  4:27
2.  Ez Come Ez Go  3:32
3.  Modern Day Cowboy  5:18
4.  Gettin' Better  3:21
5.  Rock Me To The Top  3:38
6.  Little Suzi  4:57
7.  Hang Tough  4:22
8.  Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)  4:44
9.  Lazy Days, Crazy Nights  4:27
10.  The Way It Is  5:09
11.  Love Song  5:23
12.  Love In Vain Previously Unreleased  5:15
13.  I Ain't Superstitious Single B-Side  3:08
14.  Rock The Nation Single B-Side  3:28
15.  Signs  3:15
16.  Paradise  5:09
17.  Children's Heritage Single B-Side  3:25
18.  Cotton Fields Single B-Side  4:46
  
Total Running Time:  77:44

Disc 2
19.  Edison's Medicine  4:48
20.  Call It What You Want  4:29
21.  Song And Emotion  8:31
22.  What You Give  7:15
23.  Mama's Fool  6:13
24.  Try So Hard  5:44
25.  Alot To Lose  5:11
26.  The Ocean  4:52
27.  Last Action Hero Soundtrack  5:45
28.  Steppin' Over  4:22
29.  Into The Now  4:26
30.  Heaven Nine Eleven  4:39
31.  Caught In A Dream  4:50
32.  Thank You  4:46
  
Total Running Time:  75:51

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: January 2, 2009 at 9:49
Great compilation but where is the Golden song by this Great band "2 Late 4 Love" The best song of Tesla IMO and 1 of the best songs in the universe The song with "The perfect style".

From: metalhead69 Date: January 12, 2009 at 21:07
Excellent compilation! Has Tesla ever had a bad song? One of my favorite bands of all time & they kicked ass last year at Rocklahoma!! They should of headlined over Queensryche...anyway my favorite songs from Tesla are "Hang Tough", "Modern Day Cowboy", "Heaven's Trail" & "Love Song"....

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 3, 2009 at 15:54
Well, two discs of Tesla is almost always better than one, so here we have the only double-disc best-of compilation from this band. I guess the real reason to have this would be the half-dozen or so rare cuts, mostly covers, that were previously only available on singles or a bootleg collection (somehow, "Run, RUn, Run" didn't make this set, oh well). But you get fan-favorite deep cuts like "Rock Me To The Top" and 'Lazy Days And C:razy Nights." The second disc seems to fall short, no deep stuff from Psychotic Supper, like 'Freedom Slaves" or "Had Enough," and including already-collected tunes from Bust A Nut, and not the best seleciton from Into The Now.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 3, 2009 at 15:54
Well, two discs of Tesla is almost always better than one, so here we have the only double-disc best-of compilation from this band. I guess the real reason to have this would be the half-dozen or so rare cuts, mostly covers, that were previously only available on singles or a bootleg collection (somehow, "Run, RUn, Run" didn't make this set, oh well). But you get fan-favorite deep cuts like "Rock Me To The Top" and 'Lazy Days And C:razy Nights." The second disc seems to fall short, no deep stuff from Psychotic Supper, like 'Freedom Slaves" or "Had Enough," and including already-collected tunes from Bust A Nut, and not the best seleciton from Into The Now.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 3, 2009 at 15:56
Tell you what, though, listen to them tear it up on "Cotton Fields." Now compare that thoroughly kickass, near-complete reworking of a cover song, to the lackluster, uninspired, by-the-numbers garbage that makes up the vast majority of the Real To Reel CD's. What the hell went wrong?

From: Jay K Date: August 10, 2020 at 23:11
This is glaringly missing "Changes."


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