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Real to Reel

 
Album Review: Real to Reel

  • Artist: Tesla
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 05, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Wait. Hang on a second. Do your eyes deceive you? You mean this is yet another mainstream rock/metal band from the '80s doing an album of all covers? What an original idea! The list continues to grow -- Def Leppard, Shaw Blades, Poison, and now, Tesla. 2007's Real to Reel focuses solely on covers of classics from the '60s and '70s, most of which have been classic rock radio standards for decades by this point. Which brings up an obvious question -- is it really necessary to cover tunes that you can still hear with a mere twist of a knob on your car radio? Well, obviously the Tesla lads thought it was a swell idea. The group rarely strays far from the original tracks' song structure and sound -- which adds more fuel to the "was this all really necessary?" fire. That said, singer Jeff Keith and guitarist Frank Hannon certainly shine on the material -- all those years playing these tracks at high school Battle of the Bands and basement parties paid off well for them -- and whenever a Thin Lizzy track other than "The Boys Are Back in Town" gets an airing ("Bad Reputation"), and any UFO track gets attention ("Rock Bottom"), you have to tip your cap. But come on -- covers of the three most constantly radio played groups (the Beatles, the Stones, and Led Zeppelin)? Hardcore Tesla fans may get a hoot out of hearing their heroes cover the classics, but the rest of you who already have the originals on your iPod can move merrily along. Note that a second disc of 12 additional covers will be made available with the purchase of a concert ticket to Tesla's 2007 tour. [The original disc was also released as an fye exclusive.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Space Truckin' Ian Gillan, Jon Lord, Ian Paice Tesla (4:48)
Walk Away [E Flat] Tesla (4:20)
Hand Me Down World [A440 Remix Dub] Kurt Winter Tesla (3:44)
Bad Reputation Scott Gorham Tesla (4:40)
Thank You Tesla (4:47)
I've Got a Feeling John Lennon Tesla (4:26)
Day of the Eagle Tesla (5:01)
Ball of Confusion Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield Tesla (4:25)
Rock Bottom [E] Tesla (8:45)
Stealin' Tesla (4:02)
Bell Bottom Blues Tesla (4:58)
Honky Tonk Women [E Flat][*] Keith Richards Tesla (3:26)
Dear Mr. Fantasy Christopher Wood Tesla (6:37)

Credits

Frank Hannon (Guitar), Frank Hannon (Strings), Frank Hannon (Liner Notes), Frank Hannon (E-Bow), Frank Hannon (Talk Box), Frank Hannon (Author), Frank Hannon (Art Direction), Frank Hannon (Mixing), Frank Hannon (Documentation), George Marino (Mastering), Brian Wheat (Bass (Electric)), Brian Wheat (Art Direction), Brian Wheat (Mixing), Pat Schneider (Photography), Tom Zutaut (Producer), Tom Zutaut (Liner Notes), Tom Zutaut (Art Direction), Tom Zutaut (Mixing), Dave Rude (?), Michael Rosen (Engineer), Michael Rosen (Mixing)
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Wikipedia: Real to Reel (Tesla album)
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Real to Reel
Studio album by Tesla
Released June 5, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Hard rock
Length 64:30
Label Tesla Electric Company Recordings, Ryko
Professional reviews
Tesla chronology
Standing Room Only
(2005)
Real to Reel
(2007)
Real to Reel, Vol. 2
(2007)
For the live album by Marillion, see Real to Reel (Marillion album)
For the Starcastle album, see Real to Reel (Starcastle album).

Real to Reel is the sixth studio album by hard rock band Tesla. Released on June 5, 2007, it includes covers of classic rock and blues songs from the late 1960s and early 1970s recorded by Tesla in their own style using analog tape and vintage equipment.[1] Best Buy including a limited, exclusive Bonus CD with the purchase of "Real to Reel". This Bonus CD includes 4 songs, "War Pigs" from Reel Two, and unplugged versions of "Shine Away", "Modern Day Cowboy" and "Paradise".[2]

Additional 12 tracks recorded during the Real to Reel sessions, were released on a second volume, entitled Real to Reel, Vol. 2.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Original artist (date) Length
1. "Space Truckin'"   Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice Deep Purple (1972) 4:51
2. "Walk Away"   Joe Walsh The James Gang (1971) 4:23
3. "Hand Me Down World"   Kurt Winter The Guess Who (1970) 3:46
4. "Bad Reputation"   Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey Thin Lizzy (1977) 4:42
5. "Thank You"   Jimmy Page, Robert Plant Led Zeppelin (1969) 4:49
6. "I've Got a Feeling"   John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Beatles (1970) 4:28
7. "Day of the Eagle"   Robin Trower Robin Trower (1974) 5:03
8. "Ball of Confusion"   Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong The Temptations (1970) 4:27
9. "Rock Bottom"   Michael Schenker, Phil Mogg UFO (1974) 8:47
10. "Stealin'"   Ken Hensley Uriah Heep (1973) 4:05
11. "Bell Bottom Blues"   Eric Clapton Derek and the Dominos (1970) 5:00
12. "Honky Tonk Women"   Mick Jagger, Keith Richards The Rolling Stones (1969) 3:28
13. "Dear Mr. Fantasy"   Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (1967) 6:37

Best Buy Bonus Disc

This is a limited-edition CD included with "Real to Reel", only sold through Best Buy. It includes a Black Sabbath cover and 3 previously released Tesla songs in unplugged versions.

# Title Writer(s) Original artist (date) Length
1. "War Pigs"   Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward Black Sabbath (1970)  
2. "Shine Away" (Unplugged) Frank Hannon, Jeff Keith, Brian Wheat, Tommy Skeoch Tesla (1994)  
3. "Modern Day Cowboy" (Unplugged) Hannon, Keith, Skeoch Tesla (1986)  
4. "Paradise" (Unplugged) Hannon, Keith, Wheat Tesla (1989)  

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