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  1. All these wonderful grooving rock and roll INXS albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each INXS album as well as all original album covers. Every INXS album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.

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  2. INXS Covers & Duets. Covers by INXS. The Loved Ones; Nancy Sinatra; The Easybeats; Steppenwolf; The Beatles; T-Rex [at a 1979 sydney concert, the following covers were performed by "the farriss brothers": "slip my disco" by the tubes, "love is the drug" by bryan ferry, and "watching the detectives" by elvis costello] Covers of INXS "Weird Al ...

    • Inxs Welcome to Wherever You Are Album Cover
    • Inxs Underneath The Colours Album Cover
    • Inxs Listen Like Thieves Album Cover
    • Inxs The Swing Album Cover
    • Inxs Shabooh Shoobah Album Cover
    • Inxs Kick Album Cover
    • Inxs Full Moon Dirty Hearts Album Cover
    • Inxs ‘Inxs’ Album Cover
    • Inxs Elegantly Wasted Album Cover
    • Inxs X Album Cover

    This isn’t one of my personal favourites. The cover of Welcome To Wherever You Arerepresented a departure from working with Nick Egan, and I preferred that previous style. Though this might be described as arty, it doesn’t immediately bring to mind the band or their music, and that’s why it’s in tenth place. Click here to view at Amazon Check eBay ...

    The cover of Underneath The Coloursis in the same sort of vein, arty maybe, but not really reflecting INXS as such. There is more of a synth pop about this one though, which is why for me it beats WTWYA. And at least they’ve spelled ‘colours’ correctly Click here to view at Amazon Check eBay prices here

    Now we’re getting somewhere. The style of the Listen Like Thievessleeve is a little simplistic – and may I say messy – for me, but I like the fact that it echoes the music on this album perfectly. To me this album is INXS’s most Australian work in style, and the colours reflect the earthy centre of the country. While depicting a rock musician on st...

    Here they all are on the cover of The Swing– half a dozen fresh-faced Australian rock stars with 80s hair. And for that reason alone this is number seven. Love it! Mullets ahoy. Click here to view at Amazon Check eBay prices

    OK, so the Shabooh Shoobahcover is arty and doesn’t as such reflect the band – but then it does. For me it echoes Michael Hutchence in particular – the man who wandered the world with a microphone in one hand and a work of literary fiction in the other. It shows this is a group of musicians with real depth, if that makes any sense. Just listen to t...

    I appreciate the fact that it’s probably a bit contraversial ‘only’ putting the INXS KickLP cover in fifth place – but I do prefer a few others. It’s a classic, yes, but the reason I’m leaving it here is because you can only see three of the six band members’ faces on the front. What can I say, I’m a fair minded person… Again Michael Hutchence is c...

    See that’s better – the entire band can be clearly seen on the Full Moon Dirty Heartscover. It has that rock band-on-the-road vibe to it, and let’s be honest. They’re looking pretty hot. All six of them. For this one, INXS themselves are credited with the design of the front cover. One of Garry Gary Beers’ own photos was used inside too. Click here...

    The first self-titled INXS albumhas a cover I just can’t resist. There’s a beach, blue skies and a crowd of contented-looking people. For me that is a beach somewhere in Sydney – Coogeeperhaps, where I spent a lot of time in 1996. And for an Australian band, I love that. I just like this piece of artwork. Click here to view at Amazon Check eBay pri...

    Why place this one second? Because she looks exactly as the title says – Elegantly Wasted. I love that – and the cover star’s t-shirt also tells you exactly who this album is from. Better than Oasis… and I love the fact that I have a t-shirt just the same as that one. Pierre Winther was the man behind this cover, and of course it’s actually meant t...

    Yep, the X albumcover is my number one. It’s arty, yet shows the entire band. With attitude and a guitar. And Michael’s ring that apparently came from a Sydney jeweller, an item that a number of fans have since sought to replicate for themselves. It probably doesn’t hurt that this is an album I’ve owned on both vinyl and CD too. This is another of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › INXS_(album)INXS (album) - Wikipedia

    INXS. INXS is the debut studio album by Australian rock band INXS. It was released on Deluxe Records in Australia on 13 October 1980. The band recorded the album in midnight to dawn sessions during 1979 to 1980 after performing, on average, two gigs a day at local pubs around Sydney. All tracks were credited to band members, Garry Gary Beers ...

  4. INXS Albums : 1980 : 1981 : 1982 : 1982 ... 2001 : Albums Singles Promos Compilations Soundtracks Sideprojects Covers/Duets Videos ...

  5. Shabooh Shoobah is the third studio album by Australian rock band INXS. It was released on 13 October 1982. It peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 94 weeks. It was the band's first album to be released worldwide and appeared on the United States Billboard 200 and on the Hot Pop Albums Chart.

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  7. Welcome to the most comprehensive INXS Discography in existence. The result of years of hard work, it is the single largest listing and categorization of INXS items in the world. To be complete, though, it needs YOUR help. If you have anything to add that is not in the discography (and I mean ANYTHING), even if that means you have the same item ...

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