

Featured on the 1983 ( Serious Moonlight ), 1987 ( Glass Spider), 1995/96 ( No Trendy Réchauffé) and 1997/1998 ( Look At The Moon!) tours. An alternative version is released on Vampires Of Human Flesh (Midnight Beat MBCD 021) and in March 2009 a 45 second excerpt of a demo was aired on WNYC Soundcheck. The single version was not reissued until 2002, on the Greek, UK and US editions of Best Of Bowie it has also appeared on The Platinum Collection and Re:Call 3. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (Bowie): released in edited form (3'27" vs 5'10") as the third single (RCA BOW 8) from the album with the same name. Metrobolist, the 2020 edition of The Man Who Sold The World, contains a remix. A reel-to-reel tape featuring an early take with a guide vocal (labelled as The Invader) was auctioned in 1990 at Sotheby's. These "secret" extra six seconds of 'Saviour Machine' are elsewhere unavailable. On the rare German 'round cover' version of this album, a small piece of the intro of this song fades in as 'The Supermen', the last track of the album, fades out. Saviour Machine (Bowie): from The Man Who Sold The World.

Meanwhile, David had re-recorded a different vocal and it was this new version that ended up on the album. It was not until a year later that the album was finally released in Portugal. One of the tracks on it was 'Saviour', a duet with David Bowie. Saviour (Young): in 2002, Kristeen Young distributed a number of promo CDR's of her new album Breasticles. A longer version (5'53" vs 4'44") is featured on the Heathen SACD, which unfortunately is playable only on dedicated players. In 2002, a Heathen re-recording with completely different lyrics was released as a "secret B-side" on BowieNet later, it also appeared as a B-side on the 'Everyone Says 'Hi'' CD single ( ISO/Columbia 673134 2). The original version, which reunited Bowie with Tony Visconti after a long hiatus, appeared in three variations on an in-house promo cassette (as 'Skylife'), but otherwise remains unavailable. Recorded in 1998 for inclusion on the Rugrats soundtrack, but dropped from the soundtrack when the scene for which is was intended was deleted from the movie. Safe (Bowie/Gabrels): also known as '(Safe In This) Sky Life' or simply 'Sky Life'.

Played on the 1989 ( Live At La Cigale) and 1991/92 Tin Machine tours ( Oy Vey, Baby video). Sales): the B-side of 'Under The God' (EMI MT 68) also appeared as an extra track on the Tin Machine CD.
