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Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence, INXS
Michael Hutchence
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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Michael Hutchence took a break from his day job as INXS's libidinous lead singer in 1995 to record his first solo album. He died a tabloid-exploited death in 1997, and a few years later, Black Grape producer Danny Saber an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Michael Hutchence, INXS
Title: Michael Hutchence
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: V2
Original Release Date: 2/22/2000
Release Date: 2/22/2000
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Australia & New Zealand, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 638812706423

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Michael Hutchence took a break from his day job as INXS's libidinous lead singer in 1995 to record his first solo album. He died a tabloid-exploited death in 1997, and a few years later, Black Grape producer Danny Saber and ex-Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill picked up the recordings and finished the songs. So what happens when these producers take it upon themselves to speak for the dead? They give this album the Black Grape treatment by dipping the ballads and funk-pop tracks in multiple layers of trippy, reverberating keyboards and wah-wah guitars. When the effects work, such as on "Let Me Show You" and "Get On the Inside," Hutchence's personality is well matched to the soundscapes, igniting with the same fire Gill once lent to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Other times, they cut too close to the tired bones of the chemically enhanced post-Manchester sound, robbing Hutchence of his intense sensuality. Obviously, the singer and his producers did not intend for this to be his musical epitaph, but such as it is, the album is too slick and commercially crass. It's hard to avoid foreshadowed readings of songs like "Don't Save Me from Myself" and "Possibilities," where he sings, "If you told me nothing's perfect / Hearts are broken, nothing's free / I could show you why it's worth it / That the way that it's meant to be." This second-rate Achtung, Baby will get more attention than it deserves because Hutchence is dead. It would have been a much more fitting tribute to the singer's legacy if the producers had allowed fans to simply hear the full power of his voice, unmasked by their own. --Beth Massa

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INXS fans must have this
B. Craig | High Point, NC | 10/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The bittersweet factor of this album is enormous. Hutchence's persona, talent, and passion are so evident in all of the music he participated in. It is hard not to feel deep regret for him and his fans who are left to wonder what could have been. This solo album is a must for fans of INXS and especially for anybody who admires Hutchence's artistry. Not as pop sounding as some of INXS albums, but a definite solo territory where Hutchence was as might be expected, exploring his own darker reality at the time. That doesn't mean the whole album is dark but even if it was upbeat it would be darkened by the fact of it being his last recordings. I have read reviews that the production of the music was overdone but I didn't notice this particularly. What I notice more is that he along with any great artist taps into another world that was his own and which draws you in to experience it. I enjoy the album because it is the last chance to get inside the mind of a great artist who deserves a great legacy. Keep him alive."
Oh the "Possibilities".
H3@+h | VT | 08/21/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Let me start by saying I like it. However this is an album that was unfinished at the time Michael died, and therefore was finished by others, based on hopefully what they thought he wanted in the final product. We'll never know if this disc would have been different had Michael not passed, but what can you do. It's still good like I said. Many songs are very well done, and it may peak at the end, when Bono sings with Michael on "Slide Away". Of course, it's nearly impossible not to compare this with the music of INXS. When I do that I feel this is as good as one of their lesser albums, which they had few of. I mean, this is not the caliber of "Listen Like Thieves" or "Welcome To Wherever You Are". In the end there's many ways to view this album, I guess the best way is to love the songs, most of which meet expectations, and be happy Michael had a great life, and made such wonderful music for years."
Some Top Notch Tracks
Anonymous | USA | 04/10/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Right off the bat, the following tracks are gems:



- Flesh and Blood

- Possibilities

- Slide Away



Definitely worth a purchase for these tracks alone.

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