It's easy to forget how big INXS were back in the day. In the pre-grunge era of the late '80s/very early '90s, they were inescapable, with a clutch of such radio-ready singles as "Need You Tonight," ...
INXS‘ 1991 concert film, Live Baby Live, has been remastered, remixed and restored for the first time for a new reissue out June 26th via Eagle Vision. Live Baby Live captured a 1991 sold-out show at ...
INXS’s legendary 1991 Wembley Stadium gig will be shown in cinemas for the very first time from November 14 2019. The show has been fully restored from the original 35mm print to create a new ...
INXS frontman Michael Hutchence’s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
INXS frontman Michael Hutchence‘s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Chiu is a freelance music writer based in New York. Another part of the ongoing branding of INXS and their music is the ...
INXS frontman Michael Hutchence‘s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
He works in mysterious ways.
A remastered concert film and a new documentary reposition the Australian band for the digital age. By Kristi York Wooten In the opening scenes of the concert film “Live Baby Live,” INXS bangs out ...
Live Baby Live, the seminal live show by INXS from 1991 is available for preorder now on 4K Ultra High Definition Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD. The release follows the restored film’s hugely successful ...
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