Tin Machine by Tin Machine

Tin Machine

Tin Machine

1989

Tin Machine is a Rock album by Tin Machine, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 112 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • gritty
  • aggressive
  • art school

About

In 1989, having long since conquered the world as a solo artist, David Bowie did what any genius pop star would do: he joined a band. Tin Machine's debut is a swaggering, jagged, purposefully messy hard rock record centered on Reeves Gabrels' howling, angular guitar lines. Tracks like the bluesy "Crack City," the driving “Under the God,” and the dissonant "Prisoner of Love" evoke Sonic Youth and the Pixies, even as they prefigure the grunge revolution that had yet to come.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Heaven's In Here6:04
  2. A2Tin Machine3:35
  3. A3Prisoner Of Love4:49
  4. A4Crack City4:35
  5. A5I Can't Read4:54
  6. A6Under The God4:06

Side B

  1. B1Amazing3:03
  2. B2Working Class Hero4:40
  3. B3Bus Stop1:40
  4. B4Pretty Thing4:37
  5. B5Video Crimes3:49
  6. B6Baby Can Dance4:58

Credits

Performers

13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 112 pressings tracked on Gatefold