DiscographyINXS (1980) Underneath the Colours (1981) INXSive - compilation album (1982) Shabooh Shoobah (1983) Dekadance (1983) The Swing (1984) Listen Like Thieves (1985) Kick (1987) X (1990) Live Baby Live — recorded live at Wembley Stadium (1991) Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) Full Moon, Dirty Hearts (1993) Elegantly Wasted (1997)Max Q, self-titled album with Hutchence's short-lived band Max Q (1989) Michael Hutchence (1999)"Speed Kills" with Cold Chisel and "Forest Theme" on Freedom Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1982) "Reckless" Soundtrack (1984): To Look at You, Soul Mistake and The One Thing. "Sex Symbol" and "Jungle Boy" on Flame Fortune album (1985) "Dogs In Space", "Golf Course", "The Green Dragon", and "Rooms For The Memory" on the Dogs In Space Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987) "Laying Down the Law" (with Jimmy Barnes) and "Good Times" on The Lost Boys Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987) "Under My Thumb" on Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones (1994) "Baby Let's Play House" on It's Now or Never: The Tribute The Elvis (1994) "The Passenger" on Batman Forever Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1995) "Spill the Wine" on Barb Wire Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1996) "Red Hill" on One Voice: The Songs of Chage & Aska (1996) "The King Is Gone" on The Heads - No Talking Just Head (1996)U2 and Bono have made several tributes to Hutchence ever since his death: The 2000 U2 album All That You Can't Leave Behind includes a song titled "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of", which Hutchence's friend Bono wrote about his apparent suicide. The song is written in the form of an argument about suicide in which Bono tries to convince Hutch of the act's foolishness. Bono characterized the song as a good old row between friends which he felt guilty that he never got to have with Hutch. Bono also dedicated an emotional performance of "One" to Hutchence on the live video Popmart: Live from Mexico City. During the intro to the song, Bono refers to Hutchence as "a great mate, a great singer." This track can also be heard on the album Hasta la Vista Baby!. On both the Popmart and Elevation Tours, Bono has frequently dedicated the song "Gone" to Hutchence by yelling "Hutch!" at the beginning of the song. On U2's Vertigo Tour on December 13, 2006 in Sydney, Bono said "Blow a kiss to Heaven to Michael Hutchence" before playing "With or Without You." Singer Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran, a friend of both Hutchence and Yates (and Geldof's best man at his wedding to Yates), also wrote a song for him. It was recorded in 1996 and released on the album Medazzaland only a month before Hutchence's death. "Michael, You've Got a Lot to Answer For" included these lyrics: Trust you to get caught up in somebody's war; you'll come out of it all intact, I'm sure. Just remember what friends were put here for; Michael, you've got a lot to answer for, and I know that you're gonna call... if you need me. Hutchence committed suicide in the midst of Duran Duran's Ultrachrome, Latex and Steel tour in support of their then-newly released album Medazzaland. Before Hutchence's suicide, the band were playing "So Long Suicide", a song off Medazzaland. After Hutchence died, Duran Duran erased the song from their set lists and committed themselves to never playing the song again. INXS has dedicated many performances to their fallen friend: On INXS' last tour, they dedicated "Never Tear Us Apart" to Michael and had a screen which showed pictures of him throughout his life. A song on INXS' album Switch called "God's Top Ten" pays tribute to Michael and his daughter, Tiger Lily. Another song, "Afterglow," pays tribute to Hutchence alone. The song "Private Man" on the Powderfinger album Internationalist is a tribute to Hutchence. At a 2007 show in Adelaide supporting INXS, Simple Minds dedicated "Gloria" to Michael, saying "it's about a woman, but it'd have to be with Michael." At a New Zealand show 2 months later, he also dedicated "Gloria" to the memory of Michael Hutchence.