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Artist: Tesla
Label: Tesla Electric Co
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 1214

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.1

MPN: 7
UPC: 896570001079
EAN: 0896570001079
ASIN: B001EKUI34

Release Date: October 7, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New. Ships first class.

Tracks:

  • Forever More
  • I Wanna Live
  • One Day at a Time
  • So What!
  • Just in Case
  • Fallin' Apart
  • Breakin' Free
  • All of Me
  • The First Time
  • PVT. Ledbetter
  • In a Hola Again
  • The Game

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Telsa return in 2008 with their first new studio album since 2004's Into The Now, which debuted on the Billboard Top 200 at #31 and featured the mainstream rock hits: "Caught in a Dream" and "Words Can't Explain". Tesla is a Hard Rock band formed in Sacramento, California in 1984, and they have sold over 16 million albums in the US as of 2008. Forever More is their seventh studio album. This isTesla's first album to be produced by Terry Thomas since 1994's Bust a Nut. The album was engineered by Michael Rosen, who worked with the band on their Into the Now album and marks the first full album of original material for new guitarist Dave Rude.


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5 out of 5 stars More And More   October 7, 2008
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This album is very much an upgrade from their last studio effort (of original material) "Into The Now" IMO. Not much filler to speak of, a few low points, but nothing substantial to ruin a very pleasant hard rock record.

"Forever More" is the opening track, a nice mid tempo perhaps rocker that could have benefitted with a time change at around the 3:10 mark to go more for a uptempo heavier feel, like a type of interlude or bridge time change (not so up on musical terms)...but if you remember how a song like "Shine Away" does this, it really livens up the song, and takes it in a different direction for a brief period, and I love stuff like that. Eventually the song does returns to the original tempo and feel it had before. The break it has there anyway is not bad, but I just thought it might go up a notch right in this section to liven up the song.
"Breakin' Free" is another song that could use this formula at the 3:00 mark to really, really break free and rock out I think. Minor points I think, and perhaps it wouldn't work, just a longtime Tesla fan's perspective on a couple things on the CD.

Other than that, the album to me is very uplifting hard rock in true Tesla form. I'll list my favs in order at the end of the review after quite a few listens, as with any new CD from a fav band...there is a lot to absorb. I am happy to report there is very little that is dull about the album, it has so much life and to me is as valid today as if it had come out 10 years ago, maybe 20 years ago? Still listening to it and after 5, 6 runs through it, it hasn't lost anything, and continues to open doors/thoughts on it, so that says alot. Believe me, if I didn't like it, I would explain why....I already nitpicked about a couple sections in songs, so you know I'm honest about it.

Nice guitar work on the record, does rock out with some nice anthems and like I said positive messages and the typical do it yourself and make yourself the best you can be stuff. Fills and solos on the guitar are featured throughout, and used effectively for the type of hard rock Tesla is known for as well as the mid tempo ballads of this nature also that is their calling card.

The booklet has a nice two page spread of each band member along with a page of notes to the fans about what they have been up to for the past year as well as the feelings going into the record, and of course touring which has been Tesla's strong point, if you haven't seen them Live, you are missing out on a major part of the experience.

Favs:
1. All Of Me - Love this song, straight up rock. Alot of attitude, this is the "All Of Me" Buckcherry wishes they would have recorded IMO.

2. One Day At A Time - Classic Tesla hard rock. Nice GTR work, nice outro GTR work. Crank it.

3. I Wanna Live - First Single. Great rocker with positive message.

4. The First Time - Classic old school Tesla, great message. It is a slightly slower type ballad. Be everything you wanna be, take your chances while you can.

5. Just In Case - Memo to God. In case I don't make it (to heaven), thank you for giving me such a beautiful life anyway. Nice 20 second guitar solo in this one also get's this one in the top 5.

6. So What! - Everyone knows life isn't fair...so what, shut up already, enjoy your life the best you can, and still rock like nobody's business!

7. Forever More - See Above. Nice song, just could use a kicker in the middle parts.

8. Pvt. Ledbetter - Pride in serving your country. Nice song too.

9. The Game- I like this one that closes out the CD, nice feel.

10. Breakin' Free - See Above, close to being a classic...falls just short.
11. In A Hole Again - Rocker, kinda messy, gritty...honest rocker?
12. Fallin' Apart - Okay song for Tesla, but nothing special really.



5 out of 5 stars Doesn't Get Much Better Than This!!   October 10, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This release has to rank as one of the Best Hard Rock-Heavy Metal albums of the year, hands down!! Tesla has never really dissapointed music fans with any of their albums. Sure, they have released stronger albums compared to some of their others. But, even (Dare I say) their "weaker" releases are top notch, and put up against other 1980's acts...there is no competition what so ever! Tesla is, like many have said here, one of the most underated rock bands of our time, and I say YOU BET THEY ARE! They tour constantly, put out fantastic albums one after another, and place their fans first!!!! I've been A fan since the first album, and have never looked back. I have also seen them twice in concert. First time in October, 1987 warming up for Def Leppard, and in Early, 1989 warming up for Poison. Both times were jaw dropping incredible experiences!!!! The funny thing is, compared to other bands that were around back in the 80's, and are still putting out material, Telsa is head and shoulders above them all! But, you don't hear the hoopla on the radio and with the media like you now get with acts like Bon Jovi. Such A crime!! If you have never heard of Tesla, or your A new fan, BUY THIS ALBUM!! You will love it, from start to finish! It ranks up there with one of their strongest releases. If you already are A fan, then you probably have this, and know what I mean. If you don't own it, you are missing out on an incredible band, and A fantastic bunch of songs. It's not 1986 anymore...it's 2008...and Telsa is STILL blowing the doors off those other 80's bands, and even the new groups!! An A+ album. And congrats to the band, and A huge thank you for once again another incredible album!!


4 out of 5 stars THEY GOT IT...   October 7, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Being a Tesla fan from the 80's,always look forward to anything new...This was well worth looking forward to.It has the trademark rockers and ballads...Jeff Keith knows how to do it and do it right.Pretty much,Frank Hannon,Brian Wheat,Troy Luccketta and Dave Rude are aboard on this one as well to support Keith.Rude taking Tommy Skeoch's place on this one as well as the last album,"Real To Reel",which was an all covers album.Great BTW...All original lineup pretty much. Forever More,I Wanna Live,So What!,Fallin' Apart,Breakin' Free & Pvt. Ledbetter highlight this strong album.If you enjoyed "Into The Now",Real To Reel" and any of the older Tesla,there is no reason to skip this one...Tesla knows how to rock!!!!! get it now!!!


3 out of 5 stars Not Quite There   October 7, 2008
 4 out of 11 found this review helpful

I have been a Tesla fan since they put out Mechanical Resonance. Every single album they have released was awesome until now. Forever More is just ok. They are definitely missing something in the absence of Tommy Skeoch. If you are just discovering Tesla stick with their first 4 albums!


5 out of 5 stars Tesla never drops the ball!!!   October 7, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a great album. Tesla knows how to make great music and know what they are and what their fans like. Just in Case is in the same vain as classics like Love Song and What You Give. I Wanna Live rocks as well as anything they have done in the past. This album is a reminder of how great a band they have always been. They just know how to make music. Its a shame that the average music listener probably never recognize this or this band. This is a great album and would recommend to anyone who likes good music.

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