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Listen Like Thieves
(1985)
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INXS completes its transition into an excellent rock & roll singles band with this album. Unfortunately, the new configuration only works for three songs: "What You Need," "Listen Like Thieves," and "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)." But these three songs are so strong that the album cannot be dismissed completely. The album is worth its ...
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The Best of INXS [Rhino]
(2002)
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Following a year after Rhino's double-disc set Shine Like It Does, Rhino's The Best of INXS trumps the 1994 set Greatest Hits in the single-disc sweepstakes, but just barely. Over the course of 21 tracks, this does have nearly all of the hits, plus many of the bigger album tracks. What dents this a bit is the lack of a logical, chronological ...
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Switch
(2005)
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For all intents and purposes, the death of Australian rock band INXS' lead singer Michael Hutchence in 1997 ended the band's career. Despite being a phenomenal live band with influences that combined funk, new wave, and melodic rock, Hutchence was always the focal point of the band and without his rock star charisma and, more importantly, his warm ...
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Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally)
(2002)
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Rock criticism has two schools of thought regarding the '80s. One complains that it was all crass, commercial crap, breathing a sigh of relief that we made it through that dreck (thanks to IRS, SST, jangle pop, college rock, and hardcore punk, of course). The other celebrates the album as "cheesy" fun, full of naïve, silly singles; bad haircuts; ...
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Kick [US Bonus Tracks]
(2002)
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"What You Need" had taken INXS from college radio into the American Top Five, but there was little indication that the group would follow it with a multi-platinum blockbuster like Kick. Where the follow-ups to "What You Need" made barely a ripple on the pop charts, Kick spun off four Top Ten singles, including the band's only American Number One, ...
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X [Bonus Tracks]
(2002)
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The seventh album from Australia's INXS basically sticks to the formula set up on Kick, mixing solid remixable dancefloor beats with slightly quirky production tricks, Michael Hutchence's rough-edged, bluesy vocals, and some good solid song hooks. The most immediate numbers are, of course, the two singles, "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear," but ...
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Welcome to Wherever You Are [Expanded]
(2002)
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Although INXS needed to experiment badly, their attempt at self-reinvention, Welcome to Wherever You Are, didn't even come close to gaining commercial or critical acceptance. From the start of the album, it's clear that INXS are out to confuse the standard perceptions of themselves; the first instrument on the album is an Eastern-flavored horn. ...
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Pure 80's Hits
(2001)
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The third '80s compilation in Universal's as-seen-on-TV series (following Pure '80s and More Pure '80s), Pure '80s Hits collects 19 more of the decade's new wave, AOR, and mainstream pop/rock hits. Unfortunately, there are a few more clunkers and mediocrities on this volume than its predecessors, but there are enough big hits to make it a decent ...
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X
(1990)
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The seventh album from Australia's INXS basically sticks to the formula set up on Kick, mixing solid remixable dancefloor beats with slightly quirky production tricks, Michael Hutchence's rough-edged, bluesy vocals, and some good solid song hooks. The most immediate numbers are, of course, the two singles, "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear," but ...
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Live Baby Live
(1991)
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Shabooh Shoobah
(1982)
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INXS wasn't quite there yet with Shabooh Shoobah -- which, by the way, has to rank as one of the most annoying titles ever conceived -- but at more than one point, they reached some total heights. For the most part, however, Shabooh Shoobah is an example of a talented bunch of performers still finding their own identity. There's a smart, slick ...
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Elegantly Wasted
(1997)
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The Swing
(1984)
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Consolidating the strengths of Shabooh Shoobah, The Swing is the first consistently impressive INXS album. With the Nile Rodgers-produced "Original Sin" acting as the centerpiece, The Swing retains the new wave pop sense and rock attack of their earlier albums, while adding a stronger emphasis on dance rhythms. At the same time, the group's ...
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The Greatest Hits [Universal]
(1994)
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While INXS made a few consistent albums, singles are the best format for the group's stylish dance-rock. Throughout the '80s and early '90s, the group racked up nine Top 40 hits and seven of those singles hit the Top Ten. Greatest Hits collects all of those hits -- including "Need You Tonight," "What You Need," "Devil Inside," "New Sensation," ...
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Full Moon, Dirty Hearts
(1993)
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Welcome to Wherever You Are
(1992)
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Although INXS needed to experiment badly, their attempt at self-reinvention, Welcome to Wherever You Are, didn't even come close to gaining commercial or critical acceptance. From the start of the album, it's clear that INXS are out to confuse the standard perceptions of the band; the first instrument on the album is an Eastern-flavored horn. ...
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Kick
(1987)
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"What You Need" had taken INXS from college radio into the American Top Five, but there was little indication that the group would follow it with a multi-platinum blockbuster like Kick. Where the follow-ups to "What You Need" made barely a ripple on the pop charts, Kick spun off four Top Ten singles, including the band's only American number one, ...
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Greenpeace: Rainbow Warriors
(1989)
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In 1989 31 bands donated songs to a fundraiser compilation for international activists Greenpeace. Originally available on vinyl, the CD set includes four bonus tracks. The music is a diverse sample of 1980s rock originally released in the U.S.S.R. as Breakthrough, where it sold 500,000 copies on the day of its release. Eventually U.S.S.R. sales ...
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Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979-1997)
(2001)
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From the vantage of 2001, the year Rhino released the double-disc retrospective Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979-1997), it's a little hard to believe that the Australian sextet really rivaled U2 for popularity in 1987/1988, when Kick worked its way to multi-platinum global success. At the time, they belonged next to the likes of U2 and R.E ...
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Instant Party: Blow-Out!
(2001)
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Instant Party: Blow Out! gathers 14 upbeat pop, rock, and soul hits that are so eclectic, the disc feels like it's been grafted together, Frankenstein-style, from other party compilations. The album works in fits and starts -- Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual," the B-52s' "Love Shack," and Nilsson's "Coconut" go together pretty well, but tend to clash ...
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Out of Bounds: Journey Through Modern Rock
(1999)
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Out of Bounds: Journey Through Modern Rock is aptly titled, though a bit too scatterbrained to be truly representative of the genre. While key tracks from the likes of Belly ("Gepetto"), the Smiths ("Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"), and the B-52's ("Party Out of Bounds") are indeed highlights from the college rock era, obscure cuts from the Red ...
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Original Sin: The Collection
(2004)
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Need You Tonight and Other Hits
(2004)
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Billboard Top Modern Rock Tracks 1991
(1991)
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Considerably more uneven and unfocused than its predecessor, Billboard Top Modern Rock Tracks: 1991 contains the last gasp of the pre-grunge/pre-dance era of alternative rock. While Primal Scream's "Movin' On Up" points in the direction that English alternative rock would follow over the course of the decade, most of the record is comprised of ...
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Billboard Top Modern Rock Tracks 1992
(1992)
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Billboard Top Modern Rock Tracks: 1992 is the most confused out of all the editions of Top Modern Rock Tracks, primarily because modern rock and college radio were coming to grips with grunge over the course of 1992. Consequently, songs like dada's "Dizz Knee Land," Peter Murphey's "The Sweetest Drop," Faith No More's "Midlife Crisis," the ...
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