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A 15 YEARS TO REMEMBER, 1986 TO 2001
One of my favorite albums simply because of its rawness and originality.  It's debut was 1986, and even though some of the songs sound a little eighties, most of them are just great rock songs that I still listen to today.  It hasn't lost its edge, and will always be a Tesla classic.
The greatest guitar album Tesla ever recorded.  The solos and rythm guitar on this album blew me away.  And this is my favorite album because of that, not to mention every song is a hit.  It has those unforgetable songs that stick in your head, and you'll just love them.
Talk about talent!  These guys were made for each other, and this album shows it.  Nothing but all acoustic, all powerfull, rock and roll.  In my opinion, this is the best acoustic record ever.  Just listen to the solos, and how they adapted their songs great with the acoustics.  Every member is so talented, like how Frank plays slide, harmonica, and is a great singer.  And his wide variety of musical talent like classical, and spanish, and blues, and rock.  It's amazing.  This is a must have Tesla item.  Check out the video.
This is probably their biggest hit, It has all my favorite songs, and my favorite Tesla solo which is Don't De-Rock Me.  That solo just shows how bad ass Frankie and Tommy are.  If anyone says Tesla sucks, then tell them to play that song.
A new sound came along for Tesla in this album.  It's a gritty hard rock album with powerful lyrics, and hardcore rock and roll mixed in with some great acoustic stuff.  This is the only album with a Tesla song I don't like which is rubberband.  Other than that I love it.
All of their greatest hits in this one, plus a new song written without Tommy called steppin over.  I don't understand though?..., they didn't put Tesla's really good stuff in there like Comin atcha live, Be a man, Don't de-rock me, Stir it up, and many other hits.  What's the deal?
Another one of their greatest hits records.  This one on the other hand has some different songs like Hang tough and Call it what you want, and try so hard.  I like this one better.
Another live album from Tesla, except this one is electric.  All the songs on here are cool and they even got some new stuff too.  I'd have to say though that Jeff's voice is really struggling on this one, but you have to give the guy a break, I mean he's been singing like this for fifteen years.  I hope I can still sing when I'm 44!
This is definitely an essential Tesla item.  Just listen to the acoustic intro to the love song.  The first time I heard it, I almost fell over.  This video shows the guys' real colors, I think it's the best acoustic video ever.
I like this video a lot because it shows a bunch of behind the scene interviews and stuff like that.  And it has every Tesla music video.  It also has two songs from the five man video band.  It's a great video, with great talks from the guys.  A must have.
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