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Courtesy of Parlophone Records

Courtesy of Parlophone RecordsToday marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the self-titled debut album by David Bowie‘s short-lived band, Tin Machine. In celebration of the milestone, a previously unreleased live medley of nine songs from the record that the group played during a 1989 video shoot in New York City is now available for purchase as a digital download.

The video of the medley, which runs 12 minutes, 37 seconds, was shot by director Julien Temple at the New York club The Ritz, and ends with a full performance of the tune “Under the God.” Among the other songs Tin Machine played was a cover of John Lennon‘s “Working Class Hero.” You can watch the entire clip now at Bowie’s official YouTube channel.

Tin Machine also featured guitarist Reeves Gabrels and the sibling duo of Tony and Hunt Sales on bass and drums, respectively. The band’s self-titled album peaked at #28 on the Billboard 200, while “Under the God” reached #4 and #8 on Billboard‘s respective Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts.

The group released one more studio album, Tin Machine II, in 1991 and a live album, Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby, in 1992 before disbanding.

Here’s the list of songs Tin Machine play in the medley:

“Pretty Thing”
“Tin Machine”
“Prisoner of Love
“Crack City”
“Bus Stop”
“Video Crime”
“I Can’t Read”
“Working Class Hero”
“Under the God”

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