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Remember when ... INXS pictured in 1997Source:News Limited

THE INXS telemovie Never Tear Us Apart was designed to rebuild the INXS brand. Mission accomplished.

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This morning there’s eight INXS albums (including three variations of the same The Very Best compilation) in the iTunes Top 20. The Greatest Hits collections are a great taster for newcomers and a reminder of what a brilliant singles band INXS were. But there’s so much more joy to be had on their albums.

Here’s the five INXS studio albums you need — and you can get them for under a tenner. That was less than they cost when they were first released! Bargain!

2011 collection from the Australian rock icons. The Very Best will transport listeners through the band's worldwide hits of the past and present, With a career spanning over 30 years, INXS are one of the biggest rock groups in the world today, The Sydney band who released their first single 'Simple Simon' in 1980 exploded onto Australian and global stages with the release of their 1982 album. Inxs passed me by in the late 80's and mid 90's. But this CD of their greatest hits makes well and truly up for this as all their popular and well know songs are basically on this CD. Sadly like many other talented musicians Hutchence is sadly missed.

SHABOOH SHOOBAH (1982)

Australia: No. 5

USA: No. 56

AFTER hinting at greatness on their first two albums, INXS refined their vision on 1982’s inspired Shabooh Shoobah. Much of the credit goes to the start of a creative partnership with producer Mark Opitz that continues to this day — he’s overseeing the music on Never Tear Us Apart. Opitz’s brilliant autobiography Sophisto-Punk talks about the, er, heavy medicine that featured in the studio during the making of this record. The band felt he was the first man to capture the power of their live sound, it also contains some stone-cold INXS classic hits in Don’t Change (why wasn’t that featured more in the telemovie?), The One Thing, Black and White and To Look at You. It also highlights their diversity — from the indie rock of Golden Playpen to the dance-funk of Black and White. The DNA of INXS was established with this album.

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THE SWING (1984)

Australia: No. 1

A HUGE leap — The Swing sounds like a band ready to take over the world. Original Sin may be an Aussie rock classic, but what Aussie rock bands were hiring disco king Nile Rodgers as producer and singing about interracial relationships? Original Sin is everything INXS did amazingly captured in one song — getting Rodgers to produce a whole album was a lost opportunity. It’s Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates on backing vocals on Original Sin too. Elsewhere The Swing is wildly inventive while it didn’t connect in the US (although Original Sin hit No. 1 in France) it is one of their biggest sellers in Australia thanks to hits I Send a Message and Dancing on the Jetty. There is not a dud moment here — from the lurking funk rock of Melting in the Sun to the percussive assault of the title track. Johnson’s Aeroplane is one of the strangest moments in the INXS catalogue (although the b-side Mechanical is even odder) and Burn For You doesn’t get enough credit as one of the very best INXS hits.

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LISTEN LIKE THIEVES (1985)

Australia: No. 3

USA: No. 11

THIS was the album where INXS bonded with Chris Thomas, who’d go on to produce Kick. And indeed it feels like a band writing to soundtrack stadiums. What You Need was their first Top 10 hit in the US and remains flaw-free. The title track was a rare moment where every band member got a writing credit on the same track, the last single to get that was Don’t Change. Listen Like Thieves, the song, was a brave, dark choice for a single but still sounds incredible nearly 30 years on. This Time is another one of those INXS singles that doesn’t get enough credit, but it’s a good problem to have when your biggest hits are so good they overshadow others. Kiss the Dirt has powerful guitar work (this was INXS’ first major rock record) but also the country-tinged Shine Like It Does. Also contains quality album tracks like Biting Bullets and the brassy strut of One x One.

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KICK (1987)

Australia: No. 1

USA: No. 3

UK: No. 9

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WE’D love to hear from the record company boss who offered INXS seven figures to wipe Kick and start again. This is not only a classic rock album, but a classic rock album that grooves as well as grunts. That riff in New Sensation is as identifiable as anything by AC/DC and there’s very little of the production fingerprints that leave many `80s albums sounding dated and tinny. Kick rocks from start to finish — Michael Hutchence flirted with the world on Need You Tonight then sealed the deal with Devil Inside. He was then there for the softer side with Never Tear Us Apart. Mystify adds a touch of the blues, while the title track and Tiny Daggers are the opposite of fillers. Indeed, if only they’d swapped Do Wot You Do with Wild Life. Kick was so wildly successful that while Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss were the only band members to make songwriting royalties, by re-recording The Loved One they made the members of Aussie `60s band The Loved Ones who wrote it very wealthy indeed. Every member excels here — from Jon Farriss’ pounding drums to Garry Gary Beers’ signature bass, Tim Farriss’ relentless riffery and Kirk Pengilly providing sax in all the right places.

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WELCOME TO WHEREVER YOU ARE (1992)

Australia: No. 2

UK: No. 1

USA: No. 16

YES, X in 1990 used Chris Thomas to keep the stadium faith. And Suicide Blonde, The Stairs, By My Side and Disappear rightly wind up on INXS hit compilations. But Welcome to Wherever You Are captured the band using their imaginations again. Mark Opitz was back on board and they had something to prove. Single Heaven Sent was the hardest they’d rocked since the early days but it was a red herring here. The more experimental moments capture a band falling back in love with music again. Taste It was Hutchence at his most predatory, but when it comes to lover’s rock Not Enough Time is arguably Hutchence’s finest moment. It’s like an old Otis Redding song dragged into the future. Baby Don’t Cry has a 60 piece orchestra because, well, they could. And if you’re going to channel Phil Spector you write a stonking pop tune which is what they did. And while Beautiful Girl connected with the masses (Hutchence shows he’s a Lou Reed fan vocally), Men and Women is one of the most majestic INXS tracks ever — epic but still somehow quite minimal.

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The Best of INXS
Greatest hits album by
Released4 June 2002; 19 years ago
GenreRock
Length78:34
LabelAtlantic/Rhino
ProducerMark Opitz, Nile Rodgers, Chris Thomas, INXS, David McLees, Emily Cagan, Karen Ahmed, David Edwards[1]
INXS chronology
Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979–1997)
(2001)
The Best of INXS
(2002)
The Years 1979–1997
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusiclink
Rolling Stone[2]

The Best of INXS is a greatest hits album by Australian rock band INXS, released on 4 June 2002 by Atlantic Records and Rhino Entertainment. It reached #144 on the US charts and has sold 373,000 copies since its release. The nearly identical counterpart compilation released in the same year, Definitive INXS, was a moderate chart success in the UK, peaking at #15.

Track listing[edit]

An alternative release of this LP re-organises the track listing.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Need You Tonight' (Single version)Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence3:03
2.'What You Need'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:34
3.'By My Side'A. Farriss, Hutchence, Chris Thomas3:04
4.'Taste It'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:24
5.'New Sensation'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:40
6.'The One Thing'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:25
7.'Disappear'Jon Farriss, Hutchence4:07
8.'Never Tear Us Apart'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:02
9.'Original Sin' (Single version)A. Farriss, Hutchence4:01
10.'Mystify'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:18
11.'This Time'A. Farriss3:08
12.'Suicide Blonde' (Maxi-single version – 7' mix)A. Farriss, Hutchence3:50
13.'Beautiful Girl' (Mendelsohn mix)A. Farriss3:09
14.'The Gift'J. Farriss, Hutchence4:03
15.'Listen Like Thieves'A. Farriss, Hutchence, Garry Gary Beers3:46
16.'Devil Inside' (Maxi-single version – Australian single edit)A. Farriss, Hutchence3:56
17.'Bitter Tears'A. Farriss, Hutchence3:51
18.'Not Enough Time' (Single version – Barcelona LP fade)A. Farriss, Hutchence4:19
19.'Salvation Jane'A. Farriss4:43
20.'Tight' (Dan the Automator remix)A. Farriss4:35
21.'Don't Change'A. Farriss, Hutchence, Beers, Kirk Pengilly, Tim Farriss, J. Farriss4:25

Limited special edition disc[edit]

  1. 'Mystify' Live from America
  2. 'Suicide Blonde' Live from America
  3. 'New Sensation' Live from America
  4. 'Tight' Dan the Automator remix
  5. 'Precious Heart' Tall Paul vs. INXS – Radio edit
  6. 'I'm So Crazy' Par-T-One vs. INXS – Radio edit
  7. 'Suicide Blonde' Music video
  8. 'Need You Tonight' Music video
  9. 'Mystify' Music video

Personnel[edit]

INXS[edit]

  • Michael Hutchence – vocals, production
  • Andrew Farriss – keyboards, guitars, production
  • Tim Farriss – guitars, bass, production
  • Kirk Pengilly – guitar, saxophone, vocals, production
  • Garry Gary Beers – bass, production
  • Jon Farriss – drums, production

Additional musicians[edit]

  • Sunil DeSilva – percussion on 'Not Enough Time'
  • Deni Hines – backing vocals on 'Not Enough Time'
  • James Morrison – brass section on 'Tight'

References[edit]

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  1. ^The Best of INXS (CD Liner). INXS. Atlantic/Rhino. 2002. R2 78251.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian, eds. (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. p. 406. ISBN0-7432-0169-8.

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