MySpace Profile Counter at TweakYourPage.comINXS began under the name The Farriss Brothers, which was created at Davidson High School, New South Wales, but the band changed it just prior to the release of their self-titled début album in 1980, INXS, which featured "Just Keep Walking," their first Australian hit single. Its follow-up, 1981's Underneath the Colours (produced by Richard Clapton), became a hit-album in Australia.In 1982, Shabooh Shoobah was released successfully worldwide. The single "The One Thing" (also a video featuring the band eating, drinking and being merry at a long white table) brought them their first Top-30 hit in United States, and was also a Top-20 hit in Canada, while "Don't Change" became a staple in the set list of college rock bands who played the frat circuit. The album itself entered the U.S. Top-50. INXS played alongside many of their contemporaries on New Wave Day at the 1983 US Festival. Many songs from this album were featured prominently in the film Reckless. The film, starring Darryl Hannah and Aidan Quinn, followed the classic 80's teen angst formula.With the Nick Launay-produced fourth album, The Swing in 1984, the band received more significant attention from around the world, as "Original Sin" (produced by Nile Rodgers) became their first #1 single and a big international hit. During that year the song was #1 in Australia (for two weeks at the start of 1984) as well as in Argentina and France, #11 in Canada, #23 in Switzerland, #31 in the Netherlands and #58 in the U.S. where the single's explicitly political and anti-racism message may have contributed to low airplay. Yet "Original Sin" was largely ignored in the UK, where INXS didn't have any success in the charts until 1986 with the album Listen Like Thieves. In the same way, the band's charismatic singer Michael Hutchence gained attention with his MTV-ready looks. INXS, which had started out as a Funk act, gradually moved in a more straight-ahead rock-oriented direction through the first half of the 1980s.By 1985's breakthrough album Listen Like Thieves the band had perfected a matured sound influenced by the Rolling Stones and Chic but true to the band's original roots in the Aussie pubs. Listen Like Thieves was loved by the critics. In the US the first single, "This Time", stalled at #81 in late 1985, but the band roared out of nowhere with the second, "What You Need", which in early 1986 became a Top-Five Billboard hit, bringing INXS their first breakout U.S. success. The song was also a Top-20 hit in Canada and reached #2 in Australia. INXS played for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Wales at a concert in Australia. This show was filmed and later released on home video entitled Rockin' The Royals. An edited version of the concert was played on MTV (USA) in 1986 on their Saturday night concert series.In 1986, INXS recorded two songs with Jimmy Barnes, an Easybeats cover "Good Times" and "Laying Down The Law", which Barnes co-wrote with Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence. "Good Times" was used as the theme song for the Australia Made series of concerts that toured the country in the summer of 1986 - 87. Australia Made was the largest touring festival of Australian music talent that had ever been attempted to that point. INXS and Barnes headlined and the rest of the line-up featured Mental as Anything, Divinyls, Models, The Saints, I'm Talking and The Triffids. The shows began in Launceston, Tasmania on 26 December and concluded in Sydney on Australia Day, 26 January 1987. A concert film of this event was made by Richard Lowenstein and released later that year[3]. "Good Times" peaked at No. 2 on the Australian chart and several months later was featured in the Joel Schumacher film The Lost Boys, allowing it to chart Top 40 in the US.The band's worldwide peak of popularity came with 1987's Kick, an upbeat, confident album that yielded four Top-10 US singles and several international hits, including "New Sensation", "Never Tear Us Apart", "Devil Inside", and the #1 "Need You Tonight". They toured heavily behind the album throughout 1987 and 1988. The video for the 1987 INXS track "Mediate" (which played after the video for "Need You Tonight") duplicated the format of Bob Dylan's video for "Subterranean Homesick Blues," even in its use of apparently deliberate errors.In 1989 Hutchence made an album with Max Q, which received decent reviews, but at best attained a cult status. The rest of the band also took a break to work on side projects, but soon returned to the studio to record their follow-up album titled X.However, the band had a lot of pressure on its shoulders due to fans and critics alike having high expectations about the follow-up album to Kick. In 1990, INXS released X. It followed in the same vein as Kick, and added harmonica to some songs, but critics and fans considered it a weak follow-up. Nevertheless, X did score two hits in Suicide Blonde and "Disappear" (both Top-10 in the US), and was a Top-5 hit album internationally.INXS performed at Wembley Stadium on July 13, 1991, during their "Summer XS" tour stop in London to a sold out audience of 72,000 fans. During this show, INXS organized a film crew to shoot their show onto video to come out simultaneously as their live album Live Baby Live (the video was also called Live Baby Live). [Note: Name is said Live (as in "to live your life") Baby Live (as in a live performance).]1992's Welcome to Wherever You Are was an experimental album using sitars and a 60-piece orchestra while adding a much more "raw" sound to their music. It received critical reviews and went number one in the UK & Sweden and number two in Switzerland, but had difficulty finding an audience in the U.S.1993's Full Moon, Dirty Hearts received mixed reviews and included a track called "Please (You Got That)" which featured the legendary Ray Charles and title track with The Pretenders Chrissie Hynde. The band made a full video album for the record using unknown Australian students to direct with help by Richard Lowenstein. Full Moon, Dirty Hearts was the last record under INXS' contract with Atlantic.The band took time off to rest and be with their families. Michael Hutchence remained in the public eye through modeling and film acting. His personal life included dating several models and public personalities including Kylie Minogue, Helena Christensen and Paula Yates.Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, INXS was a major force in Australian popular music, leading the way into worldwide popularity for several Australian bands. The band worked closely with several other Australian artists, such as The Models and Jenny Morris, helping to establish their careers. By the mid-nineties, however, their popularity had waned, especially in the US, where their Greatest Hits compilation failed to reach the Top-100. (At the 1996 BRIT Awards, Michael Hutchence presented Oasis with an award, after which their characteristically arrogant lead guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher remarked "Has-beens shouldn't be presenting awards to gonna-bes". In 1997, the group released a comeback album titled Elegantly Wasted, which garnered mixed reviews. It fared respectably in Australia, Canada, France, Great Britain (where INXS had ironically more success in the 90s than in the 80s), Sweden and Switzerland.On 22 November 1997, Hutchence was found dead in a Sydney hotel room under suspicious circumstances. The coroner who performed his autopsy ruled his death a suicide. Some speculate his death was actually an accident, the result of autoerotic asphyxiation.Since Hutchence's death, INXS continued, using Terence Trent D'Arby, Russell Hitchcock and Jimmy Barnes as temporary lead singers. New Zealander, Celebrity Treasure Island host and former lead singer of Australian band Noiseworks, Jon Stevens began singing with INXS in 2000. INXS played as one of the headline acts at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Stevens was officially named a member of the band in 2002. However, he left INXS in 2003 to pursue a solo career, only recording a contractual obligation song called "I Get Up", released as a single (which charted in the Top-100 on the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart) in the same year. The song was also used in the Rugby Union World Cup 2003 and the EA Sports Rugby 2004 video game.In 2001, INXS was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame. In total, the band has received three Grammy nominations over their 30 year career.INXS returned to the news in 2004 when it was announced that a new reality television program titled Rock Star: INXS would feature a contest to find a new lead vocalist for the band. The show, which had its debut on the CBS network 11 July 2005, (on VH1 in the UK and on FOX 8 in Australia), featured 15 contestants vying for the position of lead singer. The show was executive produced by Survivor's Mark Burnett and hosted by Brooke Burke and former Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro.On 20 September 2005, J.D. Fortune (born Jason Dean Bennison, but uses his mother's maiden name of Fortune) of Oakville, Ontario, Canada won the eleven-week competition, which culminated in his singing the Rolling Stones's "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and INXS' "What You Need" in the finale of the show to become the new lead singer of INXS. He has recorded the new album with producer Guy Chambers and went on a world tour with INXS in 2006. Runner-up Marty Casey was the opening act during leg one of the world tour, along with his band, The Lovehammers.During the Rock Star: INXS competition, the contestants were challenged to write the lyrics and melody to music written by Andrew Farriss. Originally this challenge was divided up into two teams. When Fortune did not see eye-to-eye with his team (that included Casey), he decided to venture out on his own and write his own lyrics. At first Fortune's move seemed to have doomed his chances to win the competition (because it was perceived he couldn't work in a team), but it was this move that resulted in his creation of the lyrics to "Pretty Vegas". This song became a favourite of both fans and INXS and played a major role in Fortune being able to win the competition[citation needed]. This single was released 4 October 2005 and reached #5 on the iTunes Store ranking of top downloaded songs on its first day, debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #37, and became a huge radio airplay hit in Fortune's native Canada.On 29 November 2005, the band's first album in eight years was released, entitled Switch. It was released in the United States via Epic Records. In September of 2006, INXS would part ways with Epic Records.After the success of the Switched on World Tour, the band is currently working on their new album. J. D. Fortune has stated that he is writing new material on the road. One such song is called "Angel Skin" which talks about a man descending to Hell. Other demos of songs that have been written include "Death of an Elephant", "Lullaby", "Everybody Says Goodbye" and "Product of the System". Fortune has not confirmed whether the band has a new label worldwide or not.In 2007, the Farriss Brothers were inducted into the West Australian Music Industry Awards Hall of Fame.INXS toured Australia and New Zealand in March 2007, with Simple Minds and support band Arrested Development.Although several rumours have spread about of the possibility of the band changing its name back to "The Farriss Brothers," due to many fans believing that the band is not truly INXS without Michael Hutchence, JD Fortune and Kirk Pengilly of INXS have reportedly stated that this is simply a rumour and the band's name will remain the same.Fortune is currently working on a solo album “Death of a Motivational Speaker.â€In August, 2007, INXS has reported what is termed as a "medical issue" on Garry Beers' hand. This announcement came at the cancellation of an August 31, 2007 show in Cleveland, Ohio in which [INXS.com] stated "Due to ongoing medical issues with Garry Beers' hand, the band's doctor has urged the band to not play more than three shows in a row or risk permanent damage to Garry's hand."According to the RIAA, INXS have sold 15 million units in the United States alone, becoming the 3rd highest selling Australian Music Act in the United States, behind AC/DC and The Bee Gees.
Studio albums INXS (1980) 1. On a Bus 2. Doctor 3. Just Keep Walking 4. Learn to Smile 5. Jumping 6. In Vain 7. Roller Skating 8. Body Language 9. Newsreel Babies 10. Wishy WashyUnderneath the Colours (1981)1. Stay Young 2. Horizons 3. Big Go Go 4. Underneath the Colours 5. Fair Weather Ahead 6. Night of Rebellion 7. Follow 8. Barbarian 9. What Would You Do 10. Just to Learn AgainShabooh Shoobah (1982)1. The One Thing 2. To Look at You 3. Spy of Love 4. Soul Mistake 5. Here Comes 6. Black and White 7. Golden Playpen 8. Jan's Song 9. Old World New World 10. Don't ChangeThe Swing (1984)1. Original Sin 2. Melting in the Sun 3. I Send a Message 4. Dancing on the Jetty 5. The Swing 6. Johnson's Aeroplane 7. Love Is (What I Say) 8. Face the Change 9. Burn for You 10. All the VoicesListen Like Thieves (1985)1. What You Need 2. Listen Like Thieves 3. Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) 4. Shine Like It Does 5. Good + Bad Times 6. Biting Bullets 7. This Time 8. Three Sisters 9. Same Direction 10. One x One 11. Red Red SunKick (1987)1. Guns In the Sky 2. New Sensation 3. Devil Inside 4. Need You Tonight 5. Mediate 6. The Loved One 7. Wild Life 8. Never Tear Us Apart 9. Mystify 10. Kick 11. Calling All Nations 12. Tiny DaggersX (1990)1. Suicide Blonde 2. Disappear 3. The Stairs 4. Faith in Each Other 5. By My Side 6. Lately 7. Who Pays the Price 8. Know the Difference 9. Bitter Tears 10. On My Way 11. Hear That SoundWelcome to Wherever You Are (1992)1. Questions 2. Heaven Sent 3. Communication 4. Taste It 5. Not Enough Time 6. All Around 7. Baby Don't Cry 8. Beautiful Girl 9. Wishing Well 10. Back On Line 11. Strange Desire 12. Men and WomenFull Moon, Dirty Hearts (1993)1. Days Of Rust 2. The Gift 3. Make Your Peace 4. Time 5. I'm Only Looking 6. Please (You've Got That...) (with Ray Charles) 7. Full Moon, Dirty Hearts (with Chrissie Hynde) 8. Freedom Deep 9. Kill the Pain 10. Cut Your Roses Down 11. The Messenger 12. Viking JuiceElegantly Wasted (1997)1. Show Me (Cherry Baby) 2. Elegantly Wasted 3. Everything 4. Don't Lose Your Head 5. Searching 6. I'm Just a Man 7. Girl on Fire 8. We are Thrown Together 9. Shake the Tree 10. She is Rising 11. Building Bridges 12. Shine 13. Let It RideSwitch (2005)1. Devil's Party 2. Pretty Vegas 3. Afterglow 4. Hot Girls 5. Perfect Strangers 6. Remember Who's Your Man 7. Hungry 8. Never Let You Go 9. Like It or Not 10. Us 11. God's Top TenLive albumsLive Baby Live (1991) INXS: Live At Barker Hangar (digital release) (2004)CompilationsINXSIVE (1995) The Greatest Hits (INXS) (1994) Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979-1997) (2001) Definitive INXS/The Best of INXS (2002) Stay Young 1979-1982 (2002) The Years 1979-1997 (2002) INXS²: The Remixes (2004)SoundtracksThe Lost BoysEPsDekadance (remix EP)(1983) Bang The Drum (iTunes EP) (2004)Singles1980 "Just Keep Walking" INXS 1981 "Stay Young" Underneath the Colours 1982 "The One Thing" Shabooh Shoobah 1982 "Don't Change" Shabooh Shoobah 1983 "To Look at You" Shabooh Shoobah 1983 "Black and White" Shabooh Shoobah 1984 "Original Sin" The Swing 1984 "I Send a Message" The Swing 1984 "Burn for You" The Swing 1984 "Dancing on the Jetty" The Swing 1985 "This Time" Listen Like Thieves 1986 "What You Need" Listen Like Thieves 1986 "Kiss the Dirt Listen like Thieves 1986 "Listen Like Thieves" Listen Like Thieves 1986 "Different World" Crocodile Dundee soundtrack 1987 "Good Times" The Lost Boys soundtrack 1987 "Need You Tonight" Kick 1988 "Devil Inside" Kick 1988 "New Sensation" Kick 1988 "Never Tear Us Apart" Kick 1988 "Kick" Kick 1989 "Mystify" Kick 1990 "Suicide Blonde" X 1990 "Disappear" X 1991 "By My Side" X 1991 "Bitter Tears" X 1991 "The Stairs" X 1991 "Shining Star" Live Baby Live 1992 "Heaven Sent" Welcome To Wherever You Are 1992 "Baby Don't Cry" Welcome To Wherever You A 1992 "Taste It" Welcome To Wherever You Are 1992 "Not Enough Time" Welcome To Wherever You Are 1993 "Beautiful Girl" Welcome To Wherever You Are 1993 "The Gift" Full Moon, Dirty Hearts 1993 "Please (You Got That...)" Full Moon, Dirty Hearts 1993 "Time" Full Moon, Dirty Hearts 1994 "The Strangest Party (These Are The Times)" The Greatest Hits 1997 "Elegantly Wasted" Elegantly Wasted 1997 "Everything" Elegantly Wasted 1997 "Don't Lose Your Head" Elegantly Wasted 2001 "Precious Heart" INXS²: The Remixes – 2001 "I'm So Crazy" INXS The Remixes 2002 "Tight" The Years 1979-1997 2003 "One Of My Kind" INXS²: The Remixes 2003 "I Get Up" Single-only 2004 "Mystify" Single-only 2005 "Pretty Vegas" Switch 2006 "Afterglow" Switch 2006 "Devil's Party" Switch 2006 "God's Top Ten" Switch 2006 "Dream On Black Girl (Original Sin)" 6 Single-onlyVideosLive Baby Live (2003) The Years 1979-1997 (2003) I'm Only Looking - The Best of INXS (2004) Rock Star: INXS The DVD (2005)