INXS
Like many groups that achieved mainstream success in the 1980s, Australia's INXS was kinetically inspired by the British punk scene. Led by charismatic singer Michael Hutchence and the musically gifted Farriss brothers, INXS began as a new-wave rock band, but by the mid-'80s they hit on a global level with an accessible, streamlined dance-rock sound. For most people, the band's saga ended with Hutchence's tragic suicide in 1997. In 2005, however, the band went in search of a new lead singer via the AMERICAN IDOL-style reality-TV series ROCKSTAR, eventually choosing Canadian J.D. Fortune. The revamped INXS released SWITCH in 2005 and toured the world in support of it that same year.
Taste It: The Collection
INXS
Spectrum Music (UK), 2006
1 CD
Switch
INXS
Epic (USA), 2005
1 CD
Need You Tonight and Other Hits!
INXS
Flashback Records, 2004
1 CD
Original Sin-the Collection
INXS
Spectrum Music (UK), 2004
1 CD
Years 1979-1997
INXS
Universal Records (Australia), 2002
1 CD
Kick
INXS
Rhino Records (USA), 2002
1 CD
Welcome to Wherever You Are
INXS
Rhino Records (USA), 2002
1 CD
The Best of INXS
INXS
Rhino Records (USA), 2002
1 CD
