Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence

V2    VVR1007888  (1999)

Rock/Pop
CD, 13   Tracks, 52:43  Length
01 Let Me Show You Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 03:38
02 Possibilities Michael Hutchence; Danny Saber 04:31
03 Get On The Inside Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 04:48
04 Fear Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 03:43
05 All I'm Saying Michael Hutchence; Tim Simonon 04:05
06 A Straight Line Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 03:38
07 Baby It's Alright Michael Hutchence; Danny Saber 03:52
08 Dont Save Me From Myself Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 03:21
09 She Flirts For England Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 03:12
10 Flesh And Blood Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 05:03
11 Put The Pieces Back Together Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 04:38
12 Breathe Michael Hutchence; Danny Saber 03:52
13 Slide Away (featuring Bono) Michael Hutchence; Andy Gill 04:22
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Extras Limited Edition
Numbered
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Michael Hutchence
Guitar Danny Saber
Guitar Andy Gill
Bass Guy Pratt
Drums Ged Lynch
Drums Kenny Anoraff
Producer Andy Gill; Danny Saber
Personal Details
Index # 1602
Owner Dave
Tags Downtempo, Trip Hop, Synth Pop
User Defined
Purchased New
Imported from Australia
Packaging Notes limited editon #56895
Notes
Whether his name is enough to sell the posthumous solo debut of former INXS leader Michael Hutchence is a question that should be easy to answer. The magnetism that made him one of the most dynamic singers of the '80s is still evident here, but what's not clear is whether or not there's a hit as charged as, say, INXS' "New Sensation" -- particularly considering Hutchence is an old sensation within the time frame of the album's release date -- at a time when this year's model became this moment's thrill. Nevertheless, there is enough good material here to warrant a listen, perhaps even shed a tear. More than two years after Hutchence hung himself in a sexually fraught suicide comes the debut of one of the most erotic, exciting singers of the '80s. Produced by Gang of Four leader Andy Gill (Hutchence was enthralled by that group's guitar sound), and refined by Black Grape's Danny Saber, this curious, occasionally exciting collection showcases the more vulnerable side of Hutchence, best-known for such defiant, proud rock tunes as "The One Thing," "What You Need," and "New Sensation." Songs such as the soul-tinged "Get on the Inside" and the edgy, hard-rocking "A Straight Line" contrast with the cool, paradoxically self-revealing "All I'm Saying" the oddly metered "Don't Save Me From Myself," and the spectral, beautiful "Strip Away." Such lyrical coexistence suggests Hutchence was far from being a spent force, even as it indicates the kind of demons that had been dogging him. Studded with guest appearances from the likes of Bono (whose vocals dubbed over those of Hutchence "complete" the eerily prescient "Slide Away") and various high-end session people, this autobiographical album resonates beyond its sad, faintly kinky pedigree. Crafted from a collection the artist had been working on since 1995, it's an assured, polished release. Apparently, Hutchence had been working on it even as INXS was crafting their swan song, the underrated (and beautifully titled) 1997 album Elegantly Wasted. One wonders what the demos were like; the power shines through despite the polish which Gill and Saber had two years to apply. Given the public's ghoulish appetite for celebrity, it wouldn't be surprising if those demos, along with the interim tracks that Gill and Saber worked over, turned up in a bootleg. -- Carlo Wolff (allmusic.com)

Numbered Limited Edition: #56895