INXS: Live Baby Live - Wembley Stadium (1991)

ALL 07/13/1991 (en) Music 94 Min
  • Release
    07/13/1991
  • Production
    Sanctuary Records
  • Rotten tomato
    77%
  • Original title
    INXS: Live Baby Live - Wembley Stadium
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

INXS fans can rejoice over the release of this buoyant concert film, shot during an ecstatic performance before 72,000 hopping fans in London's Wembley Stadium on 13 July, 1991. The Australian band's vocalist, the late Michael Hutchence, is at his feral-romantic best, stalking and swiveling his way through an energized set of welterweight pop. The show starts with a big, boomy "Guns In The Sky", takes a turn toward unexpected soulfulness with "New Sensation" and spreads the wealth with a sharp set of ballads and rockers. Hutchence has fun with a naughty "Know The Difference", plays around with a Jagger-esque take on confessional soul in "The Loved One" and milks "Never Tear Us Apart" for all it's worth. The band sounds more muscular than they did in the studio, hard-charging and rough on "Suicide Blonde", drunk on a jazzy guitar hook in "Need You Tonight" and completely danceable on "Bitter Tears".

  1. David Mallet

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Casts

  1. Michael Hutchence

    Vocals

  2. Andrew Farriss

    Keyboards / Guitar

  3. Jon Farriss

    Drums

  4. Tim Farriss

    Guitar

  5. Garry Gary Beers

    Bass

  6. Kirk Pengilly

    Guitar / Saxophone

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 6 , Crews : 4

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INXS: Live Baby Live - Wembley Stadium (1991) 94 Min

ALL 07/13/1991 (en)
Music
  • Release 07/13/1991
  • Production
    Sanctuary Records
  • Original title INXS: Live Baby Live - Wembley Stadium
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

INXS fans can rejoice over the release of this buoyant concert film, shot during an ecstatic performance before 72,000 hopping fans in London's Wembley Stadium on 13 July, 1991. The Australian band's vocalist, the late Michael Hutchence, is at his feral-romantic best, stalking and swiveling his way through an energized set of welterweight pop. The show starts with a big, boomy "Guns In The Sky", takes a turn toward unexpected soulfulness with "New Sensation" and spreads the wealth with a sharp set of ballads and rockers. Hutchence has fun with a naughty "Know The Difference", plays around with a Jagger-esque take on confessional soul in "The Loved One" and milks "Never Tear Us Apart" for all it's worth. The band sounds more muscular than they did in the studio, hard-charging and rough on "Suicide Blonde", drunk on a jazzy guitar hook in "Need You Tonight" and completely danceable on "Bitter Tears".

  1. David Mallet

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Tessa Watts, Chris Murphy

    Producer