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Mechanical Resonance is the debut album by the American rock band Tesla . It was released in 1986. The album was certified platinum by RIAA on October 5, 1989.
Track listing
"EZ Come EZ Go" (Frank Hannon , Jeff Keith , Troy Luccketta, Tommy Skeoch, Brian Wheat ) - 3:32
"Cumin' Atcha Live" (Hannon, Keith, Wheat) - 4:25
"Gettin' Better" (Hannon, Keith) - 3:20
"2 Late 4 Love" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch, Wheat) - 3:50
"Rock Me to the Top" (Keith, Skeoch) - 3:38
"We're No Good Together" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta) - 5:15
"Modern Day Cowboy" (Hannon, Keith, Skeoch) - 5:19
"Changes" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch, Wheat) - 5:02
"Little Suzi" (Jim Diamond , Tony Hymas ) - 4:55
"Love Me" (Hannon, Keith, Wheat) - 4:15
"Cover Queen" (Hannon, Keith) - 4:32
"Before My Eyes" (Hannon, Keith, Luccketta, Skeoch) - 5:25
Song information
"Cumin' Atcha Live" is generally the first song played at concerts by the band. It is featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City .
"Modern Day Cowboy" is featured in the video game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock .
"Gettin' Better" was released as the second single from the album on February 10, 1987. The B-side was "Rock Me to the Top".
"Little Suzi" is a cover of the Ph.D. song "Little Suzi's on the Up" and was the highest charting single from the album.
Charts
Album
Chart (1986)
Peak position
The Billboard 200
32
Singles and album tracks
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1987
Modern Day Cowboy
Mainstream Rock Tracks
35
1987
Little Suzi
Billboard Hot 100
91
1987
Little Suzi
Mainstream Rock Tracks
22
Personnel
Production
Produced By Michael Barbiero & Steve Thompson
Engineered By Michael Barbiero
"Little Suzi" acoustic intro Engineered & Mixed by Michael Beyer
References