Every David Bowie Album Ranked Worst To Best (By Guitar Power)

15. Tin Machine II (1991)


A satisfying sequel to the first Tin Machine album, with Reeves Gabrels on top form again, sending out shards of jagged riffing, squealing harmonics and blazing shred-worthy solos over a better collection of songs than many of Bowie's later albums combined contained in total.

The last Bowie album to provide sustained excitement and fireworks for the guitar-loving fraternity. Gabrels is always interesting, check out his work with The Cure.

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