In the wake of 1987's Kick, which launched no less than four American Top Ten hits -- the chart-topping Need You Tonight, Devil Inside, New Sensation, and Never Tear Us Apart -- the charismatic, swaggering Hutchence emerged as a major heartthrob, and later that year he made his film debut in the Aussie rock & roll movie #Dogs in Space. In 1989, he also stepped out with a solo project, Max Q.INXS' long-awaited follow-up to Kick, X, finally appeared in 1990, but failed to match the success of its predecessor. Subsequent efforts like 1992's Welcome to Wherever You Are and 1993's Full Moon, Dirty Hearts also fared badly, and the group spent the mid-'90s out of the spotlight, during which time Hutchence became a tabloid fixture for his affair with British TV host Paula Yates, then married to Bob Geldof. INXS finally resurfaced in 1997 with Elegantly Wasted, but on November 22 Hutchence was found dead in his Sydney hotel room, the victim of an apparent hanging. His long-in-the-works solo debut was posthumously issued in late 1999. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
1
|
|
Spill the Wine |
2
|
|
Slide Away |
3
|
|
Side D |