TESLA – Five Man Acoustical Jam (1990 Geffen)
One of the great Unplugged albums of all time…isn’t even an “official” Unplugged album. Â That would be Tesla’s spontaneously released Five Man Acoustical Jam from 1990. Â Its hit single “Signs” absolutely helped set up the MTV Unplugged revolution.
With no intention of creating a live album, Tesla played a few acoustic gigs on off days and then recorded the Philly show for the archives. Â However a radio station in Boston started playing an acoustic rendition of “Signs” and plans were put in motion to capitalize. Â Thus Five Man Acoustical Jam came to be, a highlight of the Tesla catalogue that was almost completely unplanned.
“We’re just fuckin’ around tonight!” says singer Jeff Keith before “Heaven’s Trail”. Â Well then Tesla should spend more time fucking around. Â The looseness of the songs was so fresh for 1990. Â Tesla rolled the hits: “Modern Day Cowboy”, “Gettin’ Better”, “The Way it Is”, and of course “Love Song”, the only one with an electric solo. Â But because they were “just fuckin’ around”, there are also some very interesting covers: Â Beatles, Stones, the Dead, CCR and of course the Five Man Electrical Band. Â Tesla’s version of “We Can Work it Out” is awesome and incredibly fun. Â Less so with the Stones’ “Mother’s Little Helper” which is an unusually structured song to start with. Â “Lodi” by CCR was custom made for Tesla. Â “Signs”, of course what the smartest cover song decision the band ever made.
Five Man Acoustical Jam is a live album held in high esteem, for many good reasons.
1. A great selection of original material (old and brand new) that worked well in the acoustic format.
2. Choice covers.
3. Terrific recording, and 100% live with no fixes or overdubs.
4. Expert musicianship.
5. Humour.
Frank Zappa asked “Does humour belong in music?” The answer is “Sometimes”! One of those times is a loose, fun acoustic show. They could get away with playing a joke track like “Tommy’s Down Home”, written and sung by guitarist Tommy Skeoch. “I’d like to cut the balls off a long-haired hippie, and tie them up to a tree,” he sings gleefully.
The one single was the smash hit “Signs”, and it had a non-album B-side. Â “Little Suzi” (also a cover, but an earlier one) might be from the same gig. Â Jeff’s voice is shredded on this one, but it’s hella cool.
It’s probably fair to say that Tesla are underrated. Â They get stuck on tours with bands like Poison, who have nothing to do with the rootsy rock that Tesla has on offer. Â Tesla are better than that, and Five Man Acoustical Jam is actually a bit of an essential classic to own. Â The irony is that Tesla’s most definitive live album is the one that was basically a fluke!
5/5 stars

