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Tin Machine was the result of David Bowie's "I don't want to be a star; I just want to be one of the guys in the band" 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 Iggy Pop 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.
Producers: | Tin Machine, Tim Palmer |
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Guest Musicians: | Reeves Gabrels, lead guitar; Hunt Sales, drums, vocals; Tony Sales, bass, vocals |
1 | Baby Universal | 3:18 |
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2 | One Shot | 5:11 |
3 | You Belong In Rock 'N Roll | 4:07 |
4 | If There Is Something | 4:45 |
5 | Amlapura | 3:46 |
6 | Betty Wrong | 3:48 |
7 | You Can't Talk | 3:09 |
8 | Stateside | 5:38 |
9 | Shopping For Girls | 3:44 |
10 | A Big Hurt | 3:40 |
11 | Sorry | 3:29 |
12 | Goodbye Mr. Ed | 3:24 |
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