Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby is a live album and video by Tin Machine, originally released by London Records in 1992.
Recorded during Tin Machine's 1991-1992 \"It's My Life Tour\", the album includes song recorded from 5 different venues from the North American and Asian legs of the tour, and the video album was recorded from a single show in Germany.
Oy Vey, Baby was the last Tin Machine album prior to the band disbanding.
The title, suggested by Hunt Sales, was a pun on U2's album Achtung Baby (1991). Plans for a second live album (Use Your Wallet, another Sales pun, this time on Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion I (1991) and Use Your Illusion II (1991) albums) were shelved when Oy Vey, Baby failed to chart
Bowie biographer Nicholas Pegg lamented that the album suffered due to \"ugly, indistinct packaging\", \"an unspeakably misconceived title\", and an unimaginative playlist that included an 8-minute version of the \"dreaded\" \"Stateside\", all of which combined to lackluster sales and poor reviews. Still, he reserved some good judgement for the release (\"it's not actually a bad album\").
David Bowie: Vocals, Guitar, Saxophone
Reeves Gabrels: Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
Hunt Sales: Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Tony Sales: Bass, Backing Vocals
Eric Schermerhorn: Guitar, Backing Vocals
ll tracks written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels except where noted
1. \"If There Is Something\" (Recorded 17 February 1992 in Tokyo) Bryan Ferry 3:55
2. \"Amazing\" (Recorded 7 December 1991 in Chicago) 4:06
3. \"I Can't Read\" (Recorded 20 November 1991 in Boston) 6:25
4. \"Stateside\" (Recorded 27 or 29 November 1991 in New York) Bowie, Hunt Sales 8:11
5. \"Under the God\" (Recorded 10 or 11 February 1992 in Sapporo) Bowie 4:05
6. \"Goodbye, Mr. Ed\" (Recorded 17 February 1992 in Tokyo) Bowie, Hunt Sales, Tony Fox Sales 3:31
7. \"Heaven's in Here\" (Recorded 27 or 29 November 1991 in New York) Bowie 12:05
8. \"You Belong in Rock n' Roll\" (Recorded 7 December 1991 in Chicago)
Unlike the live album, which was recorded across a variety of venues during the tour, the live video was recorded at a single show at The Docks, Hamburg on 24 October 1991. The video runtime is 88 minutes and was distributed by PolyGram Video Limited in the UK.
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