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INXS (pronounced "In Excess") is an Australian rock group. The band was
formed in 1977 and comprised Michael Hutchence (lead vocals), Andrew Farriss
(guitar and keyboards), Tim Farriss (lead guitar), Jon Farriss (drums),
Garry Beers (bass), and Kirk Pengilly (saxophone and guitar). On September
20, 2005, Canadian singer J.D. Fortune became the band's new lead vocalist
after a twelve-week competition on the CBS reality show Rock Star: INXS.
INXS began under the name The Farriss Brothers but the band changed their
name to INXS in 1979, just prior to the release of their self-titled debut
album in 1980. INXS and its follow-up, 1981's Underneath the Colours (produced
by Richard Clapton) were hits in their native Australia.
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In 1983, their third album titled Shabooh Shoobah was released worldwide.
The single "The One Thing" brought them their first top 40 hit in America,
while "Don't Change" became a staple in the set list of college rock bands
who played the frat circuit. With the Nick Launay-produced fourth album, The
Swing in 1983, the band received significant attention in the US and UK, as
the single "Original Sin" became a minor pop radio hit and the band's
charismatic singer Michael Hutchence gained attention for his MTV-ready
looks. The band, which had started out as a New Wave act featuring more
synthesizers than guitar, 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. 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 hit, bringing
the band their first breakout U.S. hit.
The band's worldwide peak of popularity came with 1987's Kick, a punchy,
confident set of pop-rock gems that yielded four top-ten US singles,
including the number-one hit "Need You Tonight". They toured heavily behind
the album throughout 1987 and 1988. Afterwards, the band took a break and
Hutchence released a side project of sorts called Max Q, which received
decent reviews, but at best attained a cult status.
However, the band had a lot of pressure on their shoulders as fans and
critics alike having high expectations about their follow-up album to Kick.
In 1990, INXS released X. "X" continued the same type of punchy rock tunes
that "Kick" so easily did. INXS also incorporated the harmonica into some of
the songs on "X" but not all the songs "delivered" and the fans and critics
were disappointed as some of tracks just wasn't good enough "in their eyes",
especially compared to "Kick". Nevertheless, "X" did put out some memorable
tracks such as "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear".
INXS performed at Wembley Stadium on July 13, 1991, during their "Summer XS"
tour of London to a sold out audience of 72,000 fans. During this show, INXS
organised 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").
1992's Welcome to Wherever You Are was an experimental album consisting of
sitars, a 60-piece orchestra and a much more "raw" sound to their music. It
received mixed reviews but it certainly didn't go well commercially and
found them struggling to stay relevant as alternative rock began to dominate
the airwaves and more traditional rockers like INXS fell out of favor.
1993's Full Moon, Dirty Hearts was their attempt to capitalize on the grunge
movement, and while it received mixed reviews, it plunged the band further
into obscurity, despite the track "Please (You Got That)" featuring the
legendary Ray Charles. 1994 brought the first of many 'Greatest Hits'
compilations.
Hutchence, meanwhile, remained in the public eye, dabbling in modeling and
film acting and 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. In 1997, the group released a comeback album titled
Elegantly Wasted, which garnered mixed reviews. It fared respectably in
Australia, Canada and Great Britain, but floundered in the US.
On November 22, 1997, Hutchence was found dead in a Sydney hotel room, an
apparent victim of suicide. Some speculate his death was actually an
accident, the result of autoerotic asphyxiation. Since Hutchence's death,
INXS has continued, using Terence Trent D'Arby, Suze DeMarchi and Jimmy
Barnes as temporary lead singers. Jon Stevens began singing with INXS in
2000 and 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, and it
was used in the Rugby Union World Cup 2003 and the EA Sports Rugby 2004
video game.
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 debuted on the CBS network
July 11, 2005, (and 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 September 20, 2005, J.D. Fortune (born Jason Dean Bennison, uses his
mother's maiden name 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 will go on a world tour with INXS in
2006. Runner-up Marty Casey will also join the world tour as the opening
act, 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 favorite of both fans
and INXS and played a major role in Fortune being able to win the
competition. This single was released October 4, 2005, and reached #5 on the
iTunes Music Store ranking of top downloaded songs on its first day, and
debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #37.
On November 29, 2005, the bnd's first album in eight years was released,
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