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      <title>Oy Vey Baby</title>
      <genre>Rock</genre>
      <releasedate>1992</releasedate>
      <studiolive>Live</studiolive>
      <label>EMI</label>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Tin Machine was the result of David Bowie's &quot;I don't want to be a star; I just want to be one of the guys in the band&quot; phase. It was a noisy, intentionally unrefined, and somewhat unpopular four-man group: David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, and Hunt and Tony Sales, who Bowie had worked with way back when he was writing and touring with &lt;a href=&quot;http://musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/P/Pop,_Iggy/&quot;&gt;Iggy Pop&lt;/a&gt; in the mid-'70s. While Tin Machine only lasted for a short time (recording only two studio albums and one live album), it was the beginning of a 13-year working relationship with guitarist Reeves Gabrels.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This is Tin Machine's live album, with tracks recorded during their world tours.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <tracklisting>   <track number="1" title="If There Is Something" />
         <track number="2" title="Amazing" />
         <track number="3" title="I Can't Read" />
         <track number="4" title="Stateside" />
         <track number="5" title="Under The God" />
         <track number="6" title="Goodbye Mr. Ed" />
         <track number="7" title="Heaven's In Here" />
         <track number="8" title="You Belong In Rock 'N' Roll" />
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