Label: EMI Records (Japan), TOCP-95057
Style: Glam Rock, Rock, Pop Rock
Country: London, England (8 January 1947 - 10 January 2016)
Time: 56:47
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 394 Mb
Tin
Machine is the debut studio album by the Anglo-American hard rock band
Tin Machine, released on 22 May 1989 through EMI America Records. The
band consisted of the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, the
American guitarist Reeves Gabrels and brothers Tony Fox and Hunt Sales
on bass and drums, respectively, while Englishman Kevin Armstrong acted
as an additional guitarist. The project was spearheaded by Bowie, who
felt disconnected in his career by 1987 and looked to reinvent himself.
After meeting Gabrels through his Glass Spider Tour, the two agreed to
work together and would collaborate frequently for the next decade.
Bowie hired the Sales brothers, neither of whom he had worked with since
the 1970s, after a meeting in Los Angeles, while English producer Tim
Palmer was hired to co-produce.
The album was recorded in August 1988
at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, and later at Compass
Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas in the spring of 1989. The sessions
were productive despite personality clashes among the members. The
tracks were mostly recorded live in few takes, with Bowie improvising
lyrics while standing at the microphone, resulting in a predominantly
hard rock sound and lyrics discussing world issues and love. Tin Machine
named themselves and the album after one of the tracks. Unlike Bowie's
previous backing bands, Tin Machine acted as a democratic unit, which
was reflected in promotional interviews.
Upon release, the album
peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart, although sales declined
quickly. It was accompanied by three singles and a 13-minute long music
video containing performances of the tracks. Like its supporting concert
tour, Tin Machine received mixed reviews and continues to receive
similar assessments from Bowie's biographers, who mainly criticise the
lyrics and lack of melodies. Nevertheless, some reviewers noted that the
band were exploring grunge and alternative rock styles before those
styles became popular. Tin Machine began recording a follow-up album in
late 1989 before Bowie embarked on the solo Sound+Vision Tour. Bowie
later rerecorded "I Can't Read" during the sessions for his 1997 album
Earthling.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_(album))
01. Heaven's In Here (06:05)
02. Tin Machine (03:36)
03. Prisoner Of Love (04:51)
04. Crack City (04:36)
05. I Can't Read (04:53)
06. Under The God (04:07)
07. Amazing (03:06)
08. Working Class Hero (04:42)
09. Bus Stop (01:43)
10. Pretty Thing (04:39)
11. Video Crimes (03:54)
12. Run (03:20)
13. Sacrifice Yourself (02:10)
14. Baby Can Dance (04:57)
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