INXS (1980)

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Title: INXS
Artist: INXS
Genre: Rock
Released: 1980

Tracks:
1 - On a Bus - 3:49
2 - Doctor - 2:36
3 - Just Keep Walking - 2:43
4 - Learning to Smile - 4:55
5 - Jumping - 3:21
6 - In Vain - 4:37
7 - Roller Skating - 2:46
8 - Body Language - 2:04
9 - Newsreel Babies - 2:41
10 - Wishy Washy - 3:51

Overview:
INXS is Australian rock group INXS's first album. It was released on Deluxe Records in Australia on 13 October 1980. INXS 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 (bass guitar and double bass); brothers Andrew (keyboards and guitar), Jon (drums, keyboards) and Tim Farriss (lead guitar); Michael Hutchence (lead vocals); and Kirk Pengilly (guitar, saxophone and backing vocals). The album was co-produced by the band and Duncan McGuire (ex-Ayers Rock). It spawned the single, "Just Keep Walking" (September 1980), which became their first Australian Top 40 hit. INXS peaked in the Top 30 of the related Kent Music Report Albums Chart.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
INXS made their debut during the 80s with their self debut album INXS. I don’t know much about this one.
 
I’m pretty sure I had inxs on record. They weren’t my go to music.
 
My favorite song from them is Beautiful Girl...I think from their album X...
 
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