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At a time when image was virtually everything, Sacramento rockers Tesla brought a refreshing balance of flash and substance to the late-'80s hair metal landscape; they may have played the poser game to a certain degree, but only as much as they had to in order to mask their blue-collar origins and slip their oftentimes quite adventurous and sophisticated songwriting under the overhanging clouds of hair spray that were dulling listeners' minds. Both of their first albums, 1987's Mechanical Resonance and 1989's career best The Great Radio Controversy, fared especially well thanks to this blend of brains and brawn (touring with Def Leppard didn't hurt), but as the '90s dawned and the specter of grunge loomed over the horizon, Tesla's more natural inclinations began coming into focus -- first via 1990's stripped-down Five Man Acoustical Jam (literally the template that sparked the entire unplugged craze of the next decade), and then on their third studio album, Psychotic Supper, which mashed a few convincing pop-metal hits with moderate stabs at the Black Crowes' roots rock purity. Nevertheless, though they may have been a tad confused about their overall direction, Tesla were certainly more aware and better equipped to cope with the flannel revolution, but their fate was unfortunately tied to their more flaccid contemporaries, and so there was little that their excellent fourth album, 1994's Bust a Nut, could do to salvage the situation. In fact, Bust a Nut's only major flaw was exuding a palpable sense of resignation in the face of impending doom. Otherwise, excellent songs like Shine Away, Need Your Loving, Mama's Fool, and A Lot to Lose -- with their classic rock riffs, clever acoustic passages, and memorable choruses -- would have served the band very well in a less hostile musical climate. But, sadly, times had changed dramatically and their record label, Geffen, was clearly more interested in promoting Nirvana, ultimately convincing the members of Tesla to go on indefinite hiatus after the conclusion of their next tour. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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Donald Dorsey Busted 1. Sonate f. Klavier Nr. 6 D-dur KV 284: 1. Satz Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2. Eine kleine Gigue G-dur KV 574 Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 3. Serenade Nr. 13 G-dur KV 525 (Eine kleine Nachtmusik): 3. Satz (Menuett) Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 4. Musette BWV Anh. 126 D-dur Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 5. Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben,KantateBWV147:Nr.10JesusbleibetmeineFreudeKomponist Johann Sebastian Bach 6. Menuett BWV Anh. 114 G-dur Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 7. Inventionen u. Sinfonien: BWV 781 Invention G-dur Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 8. Inventionen u. Sinfonien: BWV 786 Invention h-moll Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 9. Inventionen u. Sinfonien: BWV 794 Sinfonia F-dur Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 10. Toccata u. Fuge d-moll BWV 565: Fuge Komponist Johann Sebastian Bach 11. Sonate f. Klavier Nr. 18 Es-dur op. 31 Nr. 3 (Die Jagd): 2. Satz (Scherzo) Komponist Ludwig van Beethoven 12. Albumblatt a-moll WoO 59 (Für Elise) Komponist Ludwig van Beethoven 13. Ecossaisen f. Klavier No. 1-6 WoO 83 Komponist Ludwig van Beethoven 14. Sinfonie Nr. 9 d-moll op. 125: 4. Satz Ode an die Freude Komponist Ludwig van Beethoven 15. Ode To Ludwig Komponist Donald Dorsey 16. Dimensions Komponist Donald Dorsey 17. Birthday Dimensions Komponist Donald Dorsey 18. Ascent Komponist Donald Dorsey 19. Don Dorsey Unplugged Komponist Donald Dorsey 20. The Festival Of Festivals Komponist Donald Dorsey 1997 Telarc (CD-80473) Printed in U.S.A. EAN 089408047329
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