2 X INXS VINYL LP's | KICK & WELCOME TO WHEREVER YOU ARE | EXCELLENT CONDITION

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Kick is the sixth studio album by the Australian rock band INXS, released in 1987 by Phonogram Records in the United Kingdom on (vinyl). As the band's most successful studio album, it is certified six times platinum by the RIAA, and spawned four US top 10 singles, "", "", "" and "", the last of which reached the top of the Billboard singles charts. At the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards, the band took home five Moonmen for the "Need You Tonight"/"" video.

The album was produced by Chris Thomas and recorded by David Nicholas in Sydney, Australia and in Paris. The album was mixed by at in London.

's Steve Huey described the album as "an impeccably crafted pop tour de force, the band succeeding at everything they try". 's Cormac Heron reviewed the 2004 deluxe edition, "superfluous second disc notwithstanding, this is a near flawless collection of songs" and felt that the "production still sounds fresh and the song-writing partnership of Hutchence/Farriss wins you over with an anthemic glory". Australian rock music historian, , advises that "it became the band's most enduring release by mixing the hard rock sound of Thieves with a looser approach to dance grooves".

Whatever your perspective, this was a seminal album and marked a turning point in the 1980’s rock pop scene, arguable paving the way for the more dance orientated indie sound that followed in its wake.

 

Welcome to Wherever You Are is the eighth album by the Australian rock band , which was released on 3 August 1992. With and alternative music breaking into the mainstream, INXS tried to establish a new direction for itself, incorporating , a 60-piece orchestra, and a much more "raw" sound to their music. In its four star review of the album, called it "... a far more engaging and heartfelt collection than anything the group has put out in recent memory ... It rocks," and listed it as one of the 50 Best Albums of 1992.

Ultimately, however, with lack of promotion by their label and the band not touring for the album (wanting a break), the record failed to match the success of INXS's two previous albums, and . However, it still reached number-one in the UK, but the band's popularity soon waned. While the single "" was a Top 20 hit in the UK, the album's biggest American hit was "Not Enough Time", which reached No. 2 on the chart, and stayed there for five consecutive weeks.

The album was generally positively received by the critics and fans, particularly in Europe and the UK, where it went to the top of Album charts in the UK. and magazine also included the album in their top 10 albums of the year of 1992.