Breaking News >> News >> The Guardian


INXS’s 15 greatest songs – sorted


Link [2022-03-07 12:53:29]



A brilliant singles band with one of rock’s sexiest frontmen: putting together an INXS greatest hits list is easy. Ranking them though …

Before Michael Hutchence’s traumatic suicide in 1997, and the multiplying tragedies and indignities that followed (the reality program in search of a replacement singer; the Seven Network miniseries; the death of former manager Chris Murphy; guitarist Tim Farriss’s severed finger; his brother and drummer Jon’s recent association with anti-vaccination protests in Canberra), before all of that, INXS were one thing above all else: a brilliant singles band with a shit-hot frontman.

If you are looking for anything after 1992’s patchy Welcome to Wherever You Are, look elsewhere; INXS were already on a steep descent by then. Deep cuts? Forget it: if it wasn’t a single, it was mostly filler. INXS’s best songs were precision-tooled pieces of audio engineering, ergonomically crafted for your radio, your car, your hips and your ears. Their greatest hits almost all pick themselves – ranking them, however, is another matter. Here goes …

Continue reading...

Most Read

2024-09-21 20:25:39