Tin Machine - Tin Machine II [Bonus Tracks]

Tin Machine - Tin Machine II [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details

Title: Tin Machine II [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: Tin Machine
Release Date: 1991
Label: Victory Records
UPCs: 731451121623, 731451157523
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Bravado, Confident, Gutsy, Intense, Reflective, Slick, Sophisticated, Street-Smart, Stylish, Brooding, Cathartic, Dramatic, Energetic, Exuberant, Fiery, Literate, Passionate, Poignant, Rousing, Urgent, Bitter, Bleak, Elaborate, Sprawling
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Baby Universal
  2. One Shot
  3. You Belong in Rock & Roll
  4. If There Is Something
  5. Amlapura
  6. Betty Wrong
  7. You Can't Talk
  8. Stateside
  9. Shopping for Girls
  10. A Big Hurt
  11. Sorry
  12. Goodbye Mr. Ed
  13. [Untitled Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1991CDVictory Records314511216

Other Editions

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Album Review

The second (and essentially final) Tin Machine installment finds the group polishing up their sound significantly making a well-produced collection of songs. Many songs -- notably "Amlapura" or "Goodbye Mr. Ed" -- come as less than raucous rock songs (as heard on the previous record) but more as sonic works of art. Strong opener "Baby Universal" is infectiously catchy. David Bowie is featured on saxophone on several numbers, particularly "You Belong in Rock & Roll" -- an interesting side to this record. Admittedly, this album takes some getting used to, but repeated listenings are very rewarding. Much of the difficulty with Tin Machine II rests in some general confusion with what guitarist Reeves Gabrels is doing with his guitar; he doesn't play it like a guitarist is supposed to play. He plays long textural notes that shift in pitch and intensity. He does not play on the beat, and he does not play licks that you will be humming when the song is over. Frequent listenings will prove this a beautiful enhancement to the music rather than a mosquito buzzing in the ear. Lead vocals by Hunt Sales on "Stateside" and "Sorry"; his high, somewhat whiny voice adds yet another dimension to the sound of this group. Much of their work came to light before the radio-listening/music-buying public was really ready to hear it -- a later release of this music may have fared better in public opinion. This is a well-conceived and well-executed recording. The cover of the U.S. release of this record features the Kouros statues on the front with their genitalia apparently broken off. European releases show the statues anatomically intact. [This edition contains one bonus track.] ~ Mark W. B. Allender, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chuck FerryEngineer
David BowieSaxophone, Vocals, Piano, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Rhythm)
Edward BellIllustrations
Eric SchillingEngineer
Guy GrayEngineer
Hugh PadghamProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Hunt SalesPercussion, Vocals (Background), Drums, Vocals
Justin Shirley-SmithEngineer
Kevin ArmstrongPiano, Guitar (Rhythm)
Reeves GabrelsGuitar, Voices, Vocals (Background), Organ, ?, Guitar (Rhythm)
Sally HershbergerPhotography
Simon VinestockEngineer
Tony SalesBass, Vocals (Background)

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