| SIDE A 1. Baby Universal
 2. One Shot
 3. You Belong In Rock N’ Roll
 4. If There Is Something
 5. Amlapura
 6. Betty Wrong
 
 SIDE B
 1. You Can’t Talk
 2. Stateside
 3. Shopping For Girls
 4. A Big Hurt
 5. Sorry
 6. Goodbye Mr. Ed
 7. Hammerhead (Instrumental) (Hidden track/unlisted)
 
 Originally released by Victory Music in 1991, Tin Machine II is the second and
 final studio album by Tin Machine. After this album and the supporting tour,
 frontman David Bowie resumed his solo career.
 Tin Machine II’s reputation has only increased over the years. Uncut
 magazine placed the album on their list of 50 Great Lost Albums (their list
 of great albums not currently available for purchase), calling the album
 “extraordinary”.
 As with all Bowie albums, there are plenty of strong tracks here to make this
 a must have. Opening track “Baby Universal” is pure Bowie. He re-recorded
 this track in 1996 for his 1997 album Earthling, but the track was not released
 on the album. It was eventually released in 2020 on the Bowie EP Is it Any
 Wonder?
 The first single “You Belong in Rock n’ Roll” was released ahead of the
 album and peaked at No. 33 in the UK. The second single “Baby Universal”
 achieved success on the Modern Rock chart in the USA, where it reached
 No. 21, and the third and last single “One Shot” became an even bigger hit,
 reaching No. 3.
 The album’s cover (which was censored for its original USA release!) was
 created by Edward Bell, who had previously worked with Bowie in making
 artwork for Scary Monsters.
 
 SIDE A
 1. Baby Universal
 2. One Shot
 3. You Belong In Rock N’ Roll
 4. If There Is Something
 5. Amlapura
 6. Betty Wrong
 Music On Vinyl gives Tin Machine II its first vinyl re-release since the 1991
 original, this is the pressing on black vinyl!
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