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Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby : ウィキペディア英語版
Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby

''Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby'' is a live album by Tin Machine originally released by London Records in 1992. It was to be the group's last release, and was recorded on the 1991–1992 ''It's My Life Tour''. The title, suggested by Hunt Sales, was intended as a play on U2's album ''Achtung Baby''.
The album attracted hugely negative reviews, and failed to chart in the UK or the US. Plans for a second live album, ''Use Your Wallet'' (another Sales pun, this time on Guns N' Roses' ''Use Your Illusion'' albums), were shelved, and David Bowie promptly resumed his solo career with the single "Real Cool World" in August 1992.
==Track listing==
#"If There Is Something" (Bryan Ferry) – 3:55
#"Amazing" (David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels) – 4:06
#"I Can't Read" (Bowie, Gabrels) – 6:25
#"Stateside" (Bowie, Hunt Sales) – 8:11
#"Under the God" (Bowie) – 4:05
#"Goodbye Mr. Ed" (Bowie, Tony Sales, H. Sales) – 3:31
#"Heaven's in Here" (Bowie) – 12:05
#"You Belong in Rock 'n' Roll" (Bowie, Gabrels) – 6:59

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