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Review:
The seventh album from Australia's INXS basically sticks to the formula set up on Kick, mixing solid remixable dancefloor beats with slightly quirky production tricks, Michael Hutchence's rough-edged, bluesy vocals, and some good solid song hooks. The most immediate numbers are, of course, the two singles, "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear," but other tracks stand out as potential hit material as well, including the anthemic "The Stairs." The biggest problems with the album are a tendency to play it safe, sticking to the tried and true - echoing a line in the thumping "Who Pays the Price," when Hutchence sings "it's all been felt before" - and the fact that there's very little in the way of subtlety on the entire album. All of the songs are designed for immediate radio contact - they don't really give you a chance to grow into them, they just grab you by the throat and start shaking. "Know the Difference," as an example, threatens to be sneaky but immediately switches to an obvious assault instead. In the finish, the overwhelming lack of subtlety and sense of sameness overcomes the album as a whole. It's not that's it's a bad album. It's just nowhere near as good as it could - and should - have been.
Track List:
1 Suicide Blonde Farriss, Hutchence 3:52
2 Disappear Farriss, Hutchence 4:09
3 The Stairs Farriss, Hutchence 4:56
4 Faith in Each Other Farriss, Hutchence 4:08
5 By My Side Farriss, Pengilly 3:06
6 Lately Farriss, Hutchence 3:36
7 Who Pays the Price Farriss, Hutchence 3:37
8 Know the Difference Farriss, Hutchence 3:17
9 Bitter Tears Farriss, Hutchence 3:49
10 On My Way Farriss, Hutchence 2:55
11 Hear That Sound Farriss, Hutchence 4:05
The seventh album from Australia's INXS basically sticks to the formula set up on Kick, mixing solid remixable dancefloor beats with slightly quirky production tricks, Michael Hutchence's rough-edged, bluesy vocals, and some good solid song hooks. The most immediate numbers are, of course, the two singles, "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear," but other tracks stand out as potential hit material as well, including the anthemic "The Stairs." The biggest problems with the album are a tendency to play it safe, sticking to the tried and true - echoing a line in the thumping "Who Pays the Price," when Hutchence sings "it's all been felt before" - and the fact that there's very little in the way of subtlety on the entire album. All of the songs are designed for immediate radio contact - they don't really give you a chance to grow into them, they just grab you by the throat and start shaking. "Know the Difference," as an example, threatens to be sneaky but immediately switches to an obvious assault instead. In the finish, the overwhelming lack of subtlety and sense of sameness overcomes the album as a whole. It's not that's it's a bad album. It's just nowhere near as good as it could - and should - have been.
Track List:
1 Suicide Blonde Farriss, Hutchence 3:52
2 Disappear Farriss, Hutchence 4:09
3 The Stairs Farriss, Hutchence 4:56
4 Faith in Each Other Farriss, Hutchence 4:08
5 By My Side Farriss, Pengilly 3:06
6 Lately Farriss, Hutchence 3:36
7 Who Pays the Price Farriss, Hutchence 3:37
8 Know the Difference Farriss, Hutchence 3:17
9 Bitter Tears Farriss, Hutchence 3:49
10 On My Way Farriss, Hutchence 2:55
11 Hear That Sound Farriss, Hutchence 4:05
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Log: Code: EAC extraction logfile from 21. April 2006, 20:00 for CD INXS / X Used drive : SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-248F Adapter: 0 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 97 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename E:\inxs - x -1990.by rat.(emultrix.com)eac-ape\INXS - X.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 99.9 % CRC 0E92CF36 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |