Premium Only Content
INXS - Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) [Full Album]
Welcome to Wherever You Are is the eighth studio album by Australian rock band INXS, which was released on 3 August 1992. With grunge and alternative music breaking into the mainstream, INXS tried to establish a new direction for itself, incorporating sitars, a 60-piece orchestra, and a much more "raw" sound to their music. In its four-star review of the album, Q 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. It was the first album by an Australian group to debut on the UK Albums Chart at number one since AC/DC's Back in Black, released in 1980.
Despite the positive critical reception, along with charting well on most countries' album charts (including topping the UK chart and reaching number two in Australia), the album marked a commercial decline for the band, especially in the United States, where it only peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The commercial decline was partially due to the lack of promotion by their label and changing musical tastes towards grunge and alternative. Also hurting promotions, the band elected to take a break and not tour in support of the album. The plan was that the band would instead record the follow-up (which went on to become 1993's Full Moon, Dirty Hearts) and then tour in support of both albums. The downside of this, however, was that Welcome to Wherever You Are faded from press and public attention more quickly, and, as a result, failed to match the success of INXS's two previous albums, Kick and X.
While the single "Baby Don't Cry" was a Top 20 hit in the UK, the album's biggest American hit was "Not Enough Time", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and stayed there for five consecutive weeks.
Tracklist:
01. Questions 00:00
02. Heaven Sent 02:08
03. Communication 05:24
04. Taste It 10:43
05. Not Enough Time 14:04
06. All Around 18:15
07. Baby Don't Cry 21:34
08. Beautiful Girl 26:19
09. Wishing Well 29:47
10. Back on Line 33:12
11. Strange Desire 36:25
12. Men and Women 40:34
INXS
Michael Hutchence – vocals
Andrew Farriss – keyboards, guitars, orchestral arrangements (7, 12)
Tim Farriss – guitars
Kirk Pengilly – guitars, saxophone, vocals
Garry Gary Beers – bass, vocals
Jon Farriss – drums, percussion, vocals
Additional musicians
Sunil De Silva – percussion (5)
Australian Concert Orchestra – orchestra (7, 12)
Mick Kenny – orchestral arrangements (7, 12)
Colin Piper – conductor (7, 12)
Phillip Hartl – concertmaster (7, 12)
Deni Hines – backing vocals (5, 11)
-
1:01:01
Alex4Rock
19 hours agoKaleidoscope (UK) - Faintly Blowing (1970/2005) [Full Album]
10 -
3:16:27
Barry Cunningham
6 hours agoBREAKING NEWS: SOLVING THE HOUSING CRISIS BY UNDERSTANDING VETERANS DAY! AND IT'S MOVIE NIGHT!
42.2K18 -
LIVE
SpartakusLIVE
4 hours agoWZ Solos to Start || NEW Battlefield 6 - REDSEC Update Later
275 watching -
1:01:56
ThisIsDeLaCruz
13 hours agoInside Kenny Chesney’s Sphere Part 1: Exclusive Backstage Pass
1.39K -
LIVE
DLDAfterDark
2 hours agoA Complete Look Into The Glock "V Series"! Pistol In Hand! VERY GAY!!
85 watching -
7:42
China Uncensored
9 hours agoIndia Has Surpassed China
9526 -
8:47
Hollywood Exposed
7 hours agoJoe Rogan and Zachary Levi DESTROY Gavin Newsom’s Lies About California
671 -
LIVE
BlackDiamondGunsandGear
1 hour agoInside NEW Glock V Models / Whats Next? / You giving up Glock?
77 watching -
2:05:31
Glenn Greenwald
6 hours ago"Former" Al-Qaeda Leader Welcomed to the White House; The "New TikTok" Clamps Down on Israel Critics: With Influencer Guy Christensen; Dave Portnoy Decries Cancel Culture, Unless His Group is Under Attack | SYSTEM UPDATE #545
112K47 -
LIVE
Spartan
6 hours agoNine Sols
28 watching