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INXS
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Greatest Hits
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Elegantly Wasted
4/15/1997, Yahoo! Music, Katherine Turman

After several disappointing albums and a four-year hiatus the INXS of the mid-'80s is back on this wonderfully energetic, vital release. "Show Me (Cherry Baby)," "I'm Just...  more >

Dekadance
7/13/2005, AMG

Over the course of four remixed tracks from Shabooh Shoobah, the Dekadance EP accentuates INXS' flair for catchy rhythms, yet the record only comes to life on the six-minute...  more >

Full Moon, Dirty Hearts
11/9/1993, Yahoo! Music, Katherine Turman

This seemed like another blatant attempt to break free of the tried- and-true INXS songwriting formula, and while the idea is commendable, again the singles--and...  more >

INXS
7/18/2005, AMG

At the time of their debut album, INXS had not developed a signature style, playing a competent but unremarkable variation on droning new wave synth pop. Although Michael...  more >

Kick
7/13/2005, AMG

"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...  more >

Listen Like Thieves
7/13/2005, AMG

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,"...  more >

Shabooh Shoobah
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

The Swing
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Welcome To Wherever You Are
8/30/1992, Yahoo! Music, Katherine Turman

Nice try, but no cigar. There's experimentation, lots of cool, different instrumentation, but none of the classic INXS single formulas. For music fans, it's a great LP;...  more >

Welcome To Wherever You Are
7/18/2005, AMG

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...  more >

X
9/21/1990, Yahoo! Music, Katherine Turman

This follow-up to the fabulous Kick wasn't half the record of its predecessor, although "Bitter Tears" and "Suicide Blonde" are staples in the band's surprisingly large...  more >

X
7/13/2005, AMG

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,...  more >

X (5 Bonus Tracks)
7/13/2005, AMG

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,...  more >

Underneath The Colors
7/13/2005, AMG

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. ~...  more >

Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979-1997)
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Kick (Four Bonus Tracks)
7/13/2005, AMG

"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...  more >

Welcome To Wherever You Are (Five Bonus Tracks)
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

The Best Of INXS
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >