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This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
Pop-metal band Tesla--equally at home with emotional ballads, crunchy hard rock, and catchy melodies--showed a softer side with an acoustic set on their live album STANDING ROOM ONLY. This concert document includes versions of "Little Suzi" and their biggest hit, a cover of the Five Man Electrical Band's "Signs." Tesla prove that "melody" does not equal "compromise," and even a metal band can still pack a punch unplugged.
Dual Disc CD/DVD
Recorded live in 2001.
Tesla includes: Jeff Keith (vocals); Frank Hannon (acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Tommy Skeoch (electric guitar, background vocals); Brian Wheat (bass, background vocals); Troy Luccketta (drums, percussion).
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