Shine Like It Does - The Anthology (1979-1997) INXS Original Release Date: June 5, 2001 Label: Rhino/Atlantic 1. Simple Simon 2. We Are The Vegetables 3. Just Keep Walking 4. The Loved One 5. Stay Young 6. T... more »he One Thing 7. Don't Change 8. To Look At You (single edit) 9. Here Come II 10. Black And White (extended version) Disc: 2 1. Need You Tonight (single edit) 2. Devil Inside (Australian single edit) 3. New Sensation 4. Never Tear Us Apart 5. Mystify 6. Kick 7. Suicide Blonde (7" mix) 8. Disappear 9. Bitter Tears 10. The Stairs (live)« less
Shine Like It Does - The Anthology (1979-1997) INXS Original Release Date: June 5, 2001 Label: Rhino/Atlantic 1. Simple Simon 2. We Are The Vegetables 3. Just Keep Walking 4. The Loved One 5. Stay Young 6. The One Thing 7. Don't Change 8. To Look At You (single edit) 9. Here Come II 10. Black And White (extended version) Disc: 2 1. Need You Tonight (single edit) 2. Devil Inside (Australian single edit) 3. New Sensation 4. Never Tear Us Apart 5. Mystify 6. Kick 7. Suicide Blonde (7" mix) 8. Disappear 9. Bitter Tears 10. The Stairs (live)
""Inxs - Shine Like it Does: The Anthology (1979-1997)" is the most comprehensive compilation of Inxs' portfolio of music that is available in a single package. Inxs is a band that rose to international stardom in the 1980s - producing some outstanding creative work. Although Inxs doesn't have a true "boxed set", this two disc compilation provides 42 tracks of Inxs music complete with rare tracks and a 60 page booklet that provides a wealth of information of the band.
One fact that I find amazing about Inxs is that this six member band stuck together from their formation in the late 1970s through Michael Hutchence's untimely death in 1997. During this period, the band would release 10 studio albums, 1 Greatest Hits album, and 1 Live album. This has allowed the band to meld together and grow professionally. Much of this is due to the fact that three band members are brothers: Andrew Farriss (Keyboards), Jon Farriss (Drums), and Tim Farriss (Guitar). The other three members also stuck tightly with the band the whole way. These members include: Michael Hutchence (Lead Vocals), Garry Gary Beers (Bass), and Kirk Pengilly (Guitar and Sax). Hutchence - known for his long hair and theatrical performances in concert often gets the most publicity. But the remaining five members all make major contributions from a musicianship standpoint. In addition, Hutchence is not just eye candy - he plays a key role in the songwriting. The 60-page booklet provides a terrific insight into the history and dynamics of the band and how they endured during this time.
I think Inxs' musical style can be considered an offshoot of the Punk and New-Wave movements of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Included on "Shine Like it Does" are two rare tracks "Simple Simon" and "We are the Vegetables" (both are later included on a rare compilation called INXSive") that demonstrate the band's roots in Punk and New-Wave. Inxs has always had their own unique style - incorporating funk, synth-pop, traditional rock, and even some R&B. As for the sound, they have done a great job at keeping up with the times when the music is released.. You will hear the band have a synth-pop influence in their early 80s work, then adopt a more guitar laden sound in their later work (in sync with the direction the music industry took in the late 80s).
On this collection, Inxs does something I really like- With Greatest Hits collections, I find that the best "Greatest Hits" and Anthology collections are ones that arrange the songs in chronological order. This allows me to see how an artist progresses over time. "Shine Like it Does" does this perfectly with no flaws. "Shine Like It Does" contains tracks from each of the 10 studio albums, "The Greatest Hits", and "Live Baby Live". It also contains soundtrack and single tracks. It is worth noting there are some less comprehensive Inxs compilations out there. The most popular of these is the "Inxs - The Greatest Hits" compilation. "Shine Like it Does" contains all of the songs (in one form or another) that are contained on "The Greatest Hits" with the exception of a new song they did for "The Greatest Hits" called "Deliver Me". There is another more recent, but less complete compilation called "The Best of Inxs". This compilation contains two unreleased tracks not on "Shine Like It Does" ("Salvation Jane" and "Tight) as well as the classic tune "By My Side"(that is not found on "Shine Like It Does").
Some quick notes:
-In addition to the early rare tracks ("Simple Simon" and "We are the Vegetables"), there is another early track called "The Loved One" (also on the "INXSive" compilation). There is a terrific later track that was not included on any album called "Let it Ride". This song features has a nice cross of acoustic work with some synthesizer work. Michael's voice ranges are as in top form on this track. Listen for the Hawaii-Five O like sax at the end.
-There are some single edits of songs. I am not a big fan of single edits (I much prefer to hear full versions). These songs are "To Look at You", "Need You Tonight", "Devil Inside", and "Elegantly Wasted".
-There are some remixes that are included - namely: "Black and White", "Burn for You", "Different World", "Not Enough Time", "Beautiful Girl", and "Searching". Some of the remixes are more obvious (namely "Black and White") while some are subtle ("Beautiful Girl"). The remixed version of "Searching" is terrific - completely blowing you away.
-There is a slower version of "Here Comes" ("Here Comes II"). This is a slower-tempo version from what was on "Shabooh Shoobah".
-There are two soundtrack songs. "Different World" is from the "Crocodile Dundee" soundtrack. "Good Times" is a cover of a song by The Easybeats. It was featured on "The Lost Boys" soundtrack and features Jimmy Barnes on lead vocals.
-I disappointed by the absence of two tracks - "By My Side" and "Mediate". To me if you are going to include "Need You Tonight", you must also include "Mediate".
-My favorite Inxs track is "The Stairs". This is probably the most powerful song done by the band. I was very pleased that the live version was included from "Live Baby Live" because this is even better than the studio version.
As mentioned, there is a terrific 60-page book included with the set. This includes a comprehensive biography of the band written by David Fricke. This is followed by track-by-track commentary by Andrew Farriss. There is also a detailed discography, list of credits, and snapshots of all of the Inxs Album Covers. Each CD is packaged in an individual cardboard case. The cardboard cases and book are then included in a sleeve. Overall, despite some of the quirks I mention - this is still a terrific collectible for either the Inxs fan - or someone looking to discover Inxs. This is highly recommended."
A Great Compilation for a Great Group
Erik J. Malvick | Davis, CA | 10/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ok, so I just reviewed the new Best of Compilation and thought I would include a quick review of this anthology because it really is better than the Best Of. You definitely get more for your money with this two disc set. It includes a nice booklet with some comments by the surviving band members. It also includes a couple of great oldies which are good for laughs like Simple Simon and We Are the Vegetables. They are by no means classics, but they give a good spot to reflect on the group then and the group at their end. As I've mentioned in the Best of Review, the lone setback is the missing Mediate. I always thought of Need You Tonight and Mediate as a Medley of Sorts, and it is a shame they are missing. However, compared to the original greatest hits, this is wonderful. It includes songs I felt were missing such as Disappear, Not Enough Time, Don't Change while adding some songs that give an interesting perspective, like Please (with Ray Charles). It also includes songs from their last album (Elegantly Wasted) which makes this album a nice perspective of INXS's complete career. I would definitely consider this album before either of the other single disc hits collections."
Never a "fan", until now.
Red | New York, NY | 09/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have, "Listen Like Thieves" on vinyl. I liked that album. I used to listen to INXS on the radio and have watched their videos, yet never got "into them" more than that.
I'm happy having, "Shine Like It Does". It brings back memories of listening to them on the radio in the car. I also really appreciate their earlier work. I'm impressed by it. It's all good.
If you are new to INXS or are re-introducing yourself to the band, this anthology will do nicely.
M. Hutchence - R.I.P.
P.S. - If anyone is ever suicidal, get help by calling a helpline or talking to someone (a friend, a relative or even a stranger).
We are often lonely, yet never alone.
"
42 great songs at a great price!
nelsonic21 | Saginaw, MI USA | 06/25/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"INXS released a greatest hits collection in 1994, but it failed to cover all of their albums. This collection is perfect for any INXS fan. It has at least one song from each album or EP and even includes some single and soundtrack releases. The two CD's show how the band changed with the music trends and the order of the songs serve as a timeline for popular music from the early 80's to the late 90's.
Their hits are of course included, but the lesser known songs really show how great this band was. As the first CD plays on you hear the band getting it together and into a good groove throughout the songs. The material made after Kick really stands out and proves that it was such a shame that people stop paying attention to the band in the 90's because they always made terrific music. You can feel overwhelmed and spoiled by all of the material.
The booklet is an added bonus that gives a history of the band and explains each song on the collection. By reading this you get a greater appreciation for the band. Overall this is one of the best collections of a band ever made and a fitting tribute to a great or way too often underrated band."
Xcellent excellent collection of their music....
Teedums | White Bear Lake, MN | 10/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have owned this anthology for almost 4 years now, one of the best music buys I have made in the last 5 years. Being a big fan of INXS since the late 80's but just owning Kick, X, their live CD and their Greatest Hits, this gave me a broader vision of all their music and I am really glad to have had the opportunity to do just that. Since then I have collected more of their CD's so I have even more. But this is ideal for INXS fans who are more than casual fans and want more of what they have to offer without having to buy all of their CDs, which by the way wouldn't be a bad move either. My personal favorites on this set are The One Thing, I Send a Message, Burn for You, Kiss the Dirt, Disappear, Bitter Tears, Taste It, Beautiful Girl, The Strangest Party and Elegantly Wasted. Although there are over 40 songs on here from the very early days to their last album in 1997. The very first song, Simple Simon is a fun song to listen to.
INXS surely deserves this 2 disc compilation, after all their career spanned almost 20 years at the time of Michael Hutchence's death, which in itself is a real shame. How I wish he was still with us. This anthology is dedicated to him, and there is a nice booklet containing the story of INXS told by the band members themselves to a journalist who was writing a review which is an interesting read. There are also little snippets of information about each song, plus lots of pictures of the band, including some early ones that are fun to see. All in all, if you are a fan of INXS, casual or big, get this collection, it's about as complete as it gets."