Tin MachineTin Machine II

Label:

London Records – 828 272-1

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Alternative Rock

Tracklist

A1 Baby Universal 3:18
A2 One Shot 5:11
A3 You Belong In Rock N' Roll 4:07
A4 If There Is Something 4:45
A5 Amlapura 3:46
A6 Betty Wrong 3:48
B1 You Can't Talk 3:09
B2 Stateside 5:38
B3 Shopping For Girls 3:44
B4 A Big Hurt 3:40
B5 Sorry 3:29
B6 Goodbye Mr. Ed 3:24

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByFFRR Records Ltd.
  • Marketed ByBarclay S.A.
  • Marketed ByMetronome Musik GmbH
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Tin Machine
  • Copyright ©Tin Machine

Credits

  • Bass, Backing VocalsTony Sales
  • Drums, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Backing VocalsHunt Sales
  • Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals, Other [Vibrator], Other [Drano], OrganReeves Gabrels
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, SaxophoneDavid Bowie
  • PianoKevin Armstrong (tracks: B3)
  • Piano, PercussionTim Palmer
  • Producer, Mixed ByTin Machine

Notes

The FFRR Records Ltd. is credited on the bottom rear jacket.

Issued with printed inner sleeve with lyrics/credits. Some copies have 2.5" circular black-on-white hype sticker affixed to front cover.

Note that some US copies, CD and cassette versions, of this censor/obscure the genitalia on the cover of the four drawings of the naked Kouros.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 42282 82721 0
  • Label Code: LC7654
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped, variant 1): 8282721 A- 1U-1-1 D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped, variant 1): 8282721 B- 1U-1-1̶̷-̶̷ 1 D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped, variant 2): 8282721 A- 1U-1-2 D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped, variant 2 [XX is more like a capital **]): 8282721 B- 1U-1- XX 1 D
  • Price Code: BA 281
  • Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Tin Machine II (CD, Album) London Records 828 272-2 Europe 1991
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Tin Machine II (CD, Album, Digipak) Victory (10) 314 511 575-2 US 1991
Tin Machine II (CD, Album) Victory (10) 314 511 216-2 US 1991
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Tin Machine II (Cassette, Album) London Records 828 272-4 Europe 1991
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Tin Machine II (CD, Album) Victory (10) VCRY-101 Japan 1991

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Reviews

  • LauLui's avatar
    LauLui
    Why is it that from the David Bowie entry it does not have a link to here as it has for the first Tin Machine album? That is not coherent to say the least. Listed there as David Bowie/Tin Machine album https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/artist/10263-David-Bowie?page=3
    • Phase2egate's avatar
      Phase2egate
      You Belong in Rock 'n Roll
      When I first heard this track on the radio I knew that there was something special. Coming from David Bowie that goes without saying. Many did not warm upto Tin Machine, but this, there second album still sounds fresh from 1991.

      Drums are forward in the mix and on this track in particular.
      There is the David Bowie sax motif and a bit of David Lynch Twin Peaks in there.

      Ominous with a sense of humour. The Rock God singing that he also belongs in Rock 'n Roll.

      Loved and forever missed. Tin Machine was an impressive reimagining of the original Starman.

      • LoinerFromMars's avatar
        LoinerFromMars
        Edited 5 years ago
        Much under rated album. In fact some of the stand out tracks would not, in my opinion, have been out of place years later on ‘The Next Day’ such as Baby Universal’ or ‘You Belong In Rock ‘N’ Roll’. Based on the LP I totally agree with Florence And The Machine’s t- shirt that said something like: ‘Fuck You I Still Love Tin Machine!’. If you’ve not got it then treat yourself, you’ll be presently surprised. 👍

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