Rock/Pop
DVD

Comin' Atcha Live! 2008 (EU)

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フォーマット DVD
発売日 2008年12月11日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルFrontiers Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FRDVD018
SKU 8024391001837

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Tesla has passed through that awkward stage experienced by any moderately successful rock band after its commercial heyday, when it realizes that there is a middle ground between platinum sales and breaking up. The group scored its major-label hits in the late 1980s and early '90s, then dissolved when the hits stopped coming and personal problems intruded. But by the turn of the century they were back together because there is a good living to be made by forty-something rock stars playing to thirty-something fans who remember them from their impressionable teens. Since then, Tesla has toured, and they even released a new studio album, Into the Now, in 2004 that spent over seven months in the charts. This two-hour concert video documents the band's appeal to its fans with a set heavy on those hits ("Love Song," "Signs"), but also including popular album tracks, songs from Into the Now, and even a new song, the war-themed "Dear Pvt. Ledbetter," earmarked for the next studio album. Although they put on a full-scale show with professional rock-show lighting and guitar technicians coming and going with an army of instruments, Tesla is something of a no-frills hard rock band, dressed down in T-shirts and jeans. (Drummer Troy Luccketta and guitarist Frank Hannon sport Tesla T-shirts, in fact.) They strike rock star poses now and then, but mostly they just get about the business of playing their music for a full house at Myth, an auditorium in St. Paul, MN. Singer Jeff Keith is a friendly, but not very imposing frontman who restricts his stage remarks largely to greetings and sings in a throaty nasal screech that successfully cuts through the twin guitars; Hannon is actually almost as much of a frontman as the singer. There are a few brief interview interludes cut in here and there, for instance to introduce new guitarist Dave Rude (replacing original member Tommy Skeoch) or dedicate a song. From the appearance of this thoroughly professional, if unexceptional, performance, Tesla has settled into its secondary career as a veteran touring band and could be at it for quite a while. (The DVD contains more than an hour of backstage extras, including sightseeing in Seattle, fan comments, and each bandmember's loving description of his instruments and equipment.) ~ William Ruhlmann

  1. 1.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      What A Shame
    2. 2.
      Modern Day Cowboy
    3. 3.
      Miles Away
    4. 4.
      Heaven's Trail
    5. 5.
      Mama's Fool
    6. 6.
      Hang Tough
    7. 7.
      Dear Private Ledbetter
    8. 8.
      Paradise
    9. 9.
      Love Song
    10. 10.
      What You Give
    11. 11.
      Song And Emotion
    12. 12.
      Heaven 911
    13. 13.
      Freedom
    14. 14.
      Slaves
    15. 15.
      Rock Bottom
    16. 16.
      Into The Now
    17. 17.
      Signs
    18. 18.
      Lil' Suzie
    19. 19.
      Edison's Medicine
    20. 20.
      Guitars And Gear
    21. 21.
      Interviews
    22. 22.
      Sound Checks
    23. 23.
      Behind The Scenes
    24. 24.
      VIP And Fan Footage

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Tesla

商品の紹介

Tesla has passed through that awkward stage experienced by any moderately successful rock band after its commercial heyday, when it realizes that there is a middle ground between platinum sales and breaking up. The group scored its major-label hits in the late 1980s and early '90s, then dissolved when the hits stopped coming and personal problems intruded. But by the turn of the century they were back together because there is a good living to be made by forty-something rock stars playing to thirty-something fans who remember them from their impressionable teens. Since then, Tesla has toured, and they even released a new studio album, Into the Now, in 2004 that spent over seven months in the charts. This two-hour concert video documents the band's appeal to its fans with a set heavy on those hits ("Love Song," "Signs"), but also including popular album tracks, songs from Into the Now, and even a new song, the war-themed "Dear Pvt. Ledbetter," earmarked for the next studio album. Although they put on a full-scale show with professional rock-show lighting and guitar technicians coming and going with an army of instruments, Tesla is something of a no-frills hard rock band, dressed down in T-shirts and jeans. (Drummer Troy Luccketta and guitarist Frank Hannon sport Tesla T-shirts, in fact.) They strike rock star poses now and then, but mostly they just get about the business of playing their music for a full house at Myth, an auditorium in St. Paul, MN. Singer Jeff Keith is a friendly, but not very imposing frontman who restricts his stage remarks largely to greetings and sings in a throaty nasal screech that successfully cuts through the twin guitars; Hannon is actually almost as much of a frontman as the singer. There are a few brief interview interludes cut in here and there, for instance to introduce new guitarist Dave Rude (replacing original member Tommy Skeoch) or dedicate a song. From the appearance of this thoroughly professional, if unexceptional, performance, Tesla has settled into its secondary career as a veteran touring band and could be at it for quite a while. (The DVD contains more than an hour of backstage extras, including sightseeing in Seattle, fan comments, and each bandmember's loving description of his instruments and equipment.) ~ William Ruhlmann|
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