INXS - Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, November 15th, 1995 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, November 15th, 1995 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock, Pop-Rock, New Wave, Alternative Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:11:37
Total Size: 513 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Johnson's Aeroplane (Live) (03:51)
2. The One Thing (Live) (03:25)
3. Love Is (What I Say) (Live) (03:47)
4. Kiss the Dirt (Live) (04:16)
5. I Send a Message (Live) (03:36)
6. Shine Like It Does (Live) (03:13)
7. Good and Bad Times (Live) (03:16)
8. Dancing on the Jetty (Live) (04:37)
9. This Time (Live) (03:05)
10. Listen Like Thieves (Live) (03:39)
11. Burn for You (Live) (04:41)
12. What You Need (Live) (03:42)
13. The Original Sin (Live) (05:25)
14. One X One (Live) (02:51)
15. Don't Change (Live) (05:21)
16. Same Direction (Live) (04:29)
17. Black & White (Live) (04:32)
18. The Swing (Live) (03:42)

INXS hailed from the pubs of Australia, which is part of the reason the band never comfortably fit in with new wave. Even when they branched out into synth pop on their early recordings, they were underpinned by a hard, Stonesy beat and the Jagger-esque strut of lead singer Michael Hutchence. Ultimately, these were the very things that made INXS into international superstars in the late '80s. By that time, the group had harnessed its hard rock, dance, and new wave influences into a sleek, stylish groove that made their 1987 album Kick a multi-million-selling hit. While that sound was their key to stardom, it also proved to be their undoing; INXS became boxed in by their style of Stonesy pop-funk in the early '90s, when audiences became entranced by harder-edged alternative rock. The band continued to tour and record for a dedicated fan base until Hutchence's untimely death in 1997 brought the band's heyday to a close.