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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2025 · 42 MIN

INXS Rewind: Rock or Dance? And Why Not Both? / Ep. 64

from RockPopandRoll · host rockforward

INXS recorded their biggest album, Kick, in Sydney and Paris, produced by Chris Thomas. Atlantic Records didn't like the record offered them $1 million to go back to Australia and record another album. The band said no. Good call. Kick was released in October 1987 and peaked at No. 1 in Australia, No. 3 on the US Billboard 20, and had four top 10 singles But they had more than Kick. INXS’ music filled a niche, on the radio and in your head  They were a band that was electrifying live, had a charismatic frontman, and a mix of rock, pop, and funk.  And they were knocked around more than a little because they weren't simply a straight-ahead rock and roll band. Seems unfair to be judged based on what others sounded like, because INXS was unique: A rock band that had grooves and thump and a full dance floor.  And Hutchence is one of the great frontmen of the rock era. I wanted to travel their album path and hear the before and after around Kick. I found some gems and underappreciated rockers.  I also explore why they were not always loved by critics. Let's go. And let's rock, because INXS does. Turn it up

INXS recorded their biggest album, Kick, in Sydney and Paris, produced by Chris Thomas. Atlantic Records didn't like the record offered them $1 million to go back to Australia and record another album. The band said no. Good call. Kick was released in October 1987 and peaked at No. 1 in Australia, No. 3 on the US Billboard 20, and had four top 10 singles But they had more than Kick. INXS’ music filled a niche, on the radio and in your head  They were a band that was electrifying live, had a charismatic frontman, and a mix of rock, pop, and funk.  And they were knocked around more than a little because they weren't simply a straight-ahead rock and roll band. Seems unfair to be judged based on what others sounded like, because INXS was unique: A rock band that had grooves and thump and a full dance floor.  And Hutchence is one of the great frontmen of the rock era. I wanted to travel their album path and hear the before and after around Kick. I found some gems and underappreciated rockers.  I also explore why they were not always loved by critics. Let's go. And let's rock, because INXS does. Turn it up

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