Sacramento blue-collar rockers Tesla cannot lay claim starting the current trend of 80s bands recording cover albums but they certainly did portend fate with 1990s top ten album Five Man Acoustical Jam, a record of acoustic covers before critics cared. Real to Reel is a tribute to their 70s influences, and the usual suspects (Stones, Deep Purple, Guess Who, James Gang, Clapton) are covered with precision and veneration, owing to Jeff Keiths versatile vocal range. Robin Trowers "Day of the Eagle is particularly spectacular, with Frank Hannons Hendrix-like guitar chords wailing like Stevie Ray Vaughn. The Temptations "Ball of Confusion knocks out Anthraxs take as the definitive version, and Traffics "Dear Mr. Fantasy relives the brief greatness that was formerly Steve Winwood. In a unique move, "Reel 2 (a second disc with covers of Frampton, BTO, Bad Company, Skynyrd, Sabbath, et al.) is available only with purchase of a concert ticket to this years tour and has its own slot in the originals digipak. Replete with guitar geek liner notes, Real to Reel proves that Tesla remain one of Americas great rock bands.
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Real to Reel
BY Chris AyersPublished Aug 14, 2007