In July 1991, INXS delivered the gig of their lives at London’s Wembley Stadium to 74,000 ecstatic fans. The band played over 2000 shows before singer Michael Hutchence’s untimely passing 20 years ago, but Wembley was THE ONE, both band and crowd knew this would be the performance of a lifetime. Restored from the original 35mm negative as well as audio restored by Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios this 2020 version will be the full Wembley soundtrack!
INXS stumbled greatly in the early '90s, since their slick, professional fusion of disco and the Stones was singularly out of place in the grunge era. On the heels of U2's discovery of irony and the dancefloor and Oasis' popularization of rock & roll hedonism again, INXS seemed to be better suited to the late '90s, but Elegantly Wasted, their first new studio album in four years, proves that theory wrong…
Full Moon, Dirty Hearts is the ninth studio album released by Australian band INXS in 1993, through Warner Music Australia. It was followed by the Dirty Honeymoon world tour of 1993–1994…
Underneath the Colours, INXS' second album, was a nearly identical continuation of the new wave pop of their debut, yet the record featured better arrangements and songs.
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…