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Live Baby Live is the first live album by Australian rock band INXS.It was released on 4 November 1991 and features tracks recorded during their Summer XS Tour in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Dublin, Glasgow, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Spain, Switzerland, Melbourne, Sydney, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas.
Two INXS songs, "What You Need" and "Don't Change", were also in the BBC broadcast and are contained on Live Aid's four DVD boxed set released in 2004. [ 32 ] Listen Like Thieves was released in October 1985 [ 6 ] to critical approval, [ 33 ] reaching No. 3 on the Australian charts and No. 11 on the US charts.
Music videos 43 The discography of INXS , an Australian rock band, consists of 12 studio albums , 71 singles , 12 compilation albums , 4 live albums and 5 extended plays .
It should only contain pages that are INXS songs or lists of INXS songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about INXS songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Stay Young (INXS song) The Strangest Party (These Are the Times) Suicide Blonde; The Swing (INXS song) T. Taste It; Time (INXS song) W. What You Need (INXS song)
Hutchence, who died 25 years ago has inspired songs written and recorded by those who knew and loved him best: Smashing Pumpkins, Berlin, U2, Duran Duran, the Church, and his former girlfriend ...
"The Stairs" is a song by Australian rock band INXS that was released on its 1990 studio album X. A live performance of "The Stairs" from the band's July 13, 1991 concert at Wembley Stadium [2] was released in the Netherlands as a limited edition single in November 1991. [3] [2] Its release coincided with the release of the Live Baby Live album.
As of 2018, INXS has sold over 50 million records worldwide. [77] [78] INXS was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2001. [79] Hutchence's solo album, Michael Hutchence, was released in October 1999. [10] He had started on the album in 1995, recording songs in between INXS sessions; he had last worked on it three days before his death.