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INXS - Welcome To Wherever You Are (1993/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]
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INXS - Welcome To Wherever You Are (1993/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 45:05 minutes | 617 MB
Official Digital Download - Source: HDTracks.com | Front cover

Welcome to Wherever You Are is INXS' album that was drastically different from their previous albums. As the Australian rock group's eighth studio album, it changed direction and incorporated a new sound, featuring a 60-piece orchestra and sitars to create a "raw" sound, an overall heartfelt creation. Welcome to Wherever You Are reached number on in the UK and featured singles "Baby Don't Cry" and No. 2 single on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks "Not Enough Time".


Although INXS needed to experiment badly, their attempt at self-reinvention, Welcome to Wherever You Are, didn't even come close to gaining commercial or critical acceptance. From the start of the album, it's clear that INXS are out to confuse the standard perceptions of the band; the first instrument on the album is an Eastern-flavored horn. Special recording effects and exotic rhythms and sounds are abundant on the album. Evidently, the pop audience didn't care about INXS anymore, since nobody bought the album. And that is a shame, since it is one of their strongest.


Tracklist:

01 - Questions
02 - Heaven Sent
03 - Communications
04 - Taste It
05 - Not Enough Time
06 - All Around
07 - Baby Don't Cry
08 - Beautiful Girl
09 - Wishing Well
10 - Back On Line
11 - Strange Desire
12 - Men and Women

Producers: Mark Opitz and INXS.
Recorded between 1991-1992 at Rhinoceros Recordings in Sydney, Australia.

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