Replugged Live
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Replugged Live | ||||
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Live album by Tesla | ||||
Released | September 11, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 Replugged North American tour | |||
Genre | Blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Label | Sanctuary Records | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Replugged Live is the second live album by the rock band Tesla. Tesla recorded the first half of their 12-month 2001 Replugged Reunion Tour. Recording started in Detroit, Michigan. A fan poll was set up on the band's website to see what tracks the fans would like to see on the double live album. Professional music photographer Gino Carlini was brought on to the tour to photograph the album cover and packaging. The Cover Image is from their show at The Pageant theater in St. Louis, Missouri.
Track listing
Disc One:
- "Cumin' Atcha Live" (Frank Hannon, Jeff Keith, Brian Wheat) – 6:58
- "EZ Come EZ Go" (Hannon, Keith, Troy Luccketta, Tommy Skeoch, Wheat) – 3:44
- "Hang Tough" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch, Wheat) – 4:49
- "Gettin' Better" (Hannon, Keith) – 3:56
- "The Way It Is" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch) – 6:17
- "Song and Emotion" (Michael Barbiero, Hannon, Keith, Skeoch) – 6:35
- "Changes" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch, Wheat) – 5:06
- "Call It What You Want" (Barbiero, Keith, Wheat) – 4:33
- "Lazy Days, Crazy Nights" (Keith, Skeoch) – 4:27
- "We're No Good Together" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta) – 5:54
Disc Two:
- "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)" (Keith, Skeoch) – 5:28
- "Mama's Fool" (Hannon, Keith) – 7:02
- "Freedom Slaves" (Hannon, Wheat) – 7:39
- "Signs" (Les Emmerson) – 4:09
- "Little Suzi" (Jim Diamond, Tony Hymas) – 4:08
- "What You Give" (Keith, Hannon) – 7:07
- "Summer's Day" – 3:01
- "Love Song" (Hannon, Keith) – 6:57
- "Edison's Medicine" (Barbiero, Hannon, Keith, Skeoch, Wheat) – 5:13
- "Modern Day Cowboy" (Hannon, Keith, Skeoch) – 6:26
Charts
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Billboard Top Internet Albums | 21 |
References
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