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Track Listing
  1. Heaven's in Here
  2. Tin Machine
  3. Prisoner of Love
  4. Crack City
  5. I Can't Read
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  1. Heaven's in Here
  2. Tin Machine
  3. Prisoner of Love
  4. Crack City
  5. I Can't Read
  6. Under the God
  7. Amazing
  8. Working Class Hero
  9. Bus Stop
  10. Pretty Thing
  11. Video Crime
  12. Run
  13. Sacrifice Yourself
  14. Baby Can Dance
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A remarkable recording for many reasons, the debut of Tin Machine predates by nearly half a decade much of the guitar-oriented alternative pop that followed the grunge explosion of 1991-1992. This does not sound like Bowie in a band; missing are the quirkiness and theatrics that characterize much of Bowie's solo work. This is a band with a band attitude, not exactly what the fans were wanting at the time. Stunt guitarist Reeves Gabrels provides much in the way of ambient guitar solos, not unlike Adrian Belew's work. Drummer ...

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