- Purchase a product from the Music Store sold by Amazon.co.uk and receive £1 to use on an album download in our MP3 Store. Here's how (terms and conditions apply)
|
Amazon.co.uk Currency Converter
Amazon.co.uk allows you to pay for your items in your local currency. Restrictions apply. Learn More. |
Product details
|
| 1. Guns In The Sky |
| 2. New Sensation |
| 3. Devil Inside |
| 4. Need You Tonight |
| 5. Mediate |
| 6. The Loved One |
| 7. Wild Life |
| 8. Never Tear Us Apart |
| 9. Mystify |
| 10. Kick |
| 11. Calling All Nations |
| 12. Tiny Daggers |
| 13. Move On (Guitar Version) |
| 14. Jesus Was A Man |
| 15. Mystify (Chicago Demo) |
| 16. The Trap (Demo) |
Tags Customers Associate with This Product(What's this?)Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
GOTTA HAVE IT,
This review is from: Kick (Audio CD)
VERY DISTINCTIVE ALBUM AND SOUND, WOULD BE A SHAME NOT TO HAVE THIS IN MY COLLECTION.
Sorry to say i've just been through some old tapes i was throwing out and wanted it on CD. Can always upload this on iTunes and still have CD for my old car or as a backup. Would like to give it 4.5 stars really.
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
Most Helpful Customer Reviews on Amazon.com (beta) Amazon.com:
4.3 out of 5 stars (30 customer reviews) 28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A 5-star album. Alas, a 3-star reissue.,
By Justin Cole - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kick (Audio CD)
I have been a huge fan of INXS--and "Kick", in particular--for a long time now. Often, I have felt the need to defend my passion for this album to music purists who are turned-off by the band's huge commercial success.A decade-and-a-half after it's original release, I believe "Kick" has stood the test of time. The song-writing and performances are entirely spot-on throughout. While I concede that the production sounds somewhat dated, it should be remembered that any album is a product of it's time. With its sly references to excess ("Devil Inside"), global tension ("Guns in the Sky") and apartheid ("Mediate"), "Kick" manages to sum up much of western civilization as it exited the 80's. Since I already owned this album on CD, I was curious as to how the sonic experts of Rhino could improve upon a recording that was recorded in the digital age. Turns out "Kick" is even more powerful in this new transfer. The mix is more spacious; it sounds like the instruments are actually spaced further apart. If you only want to hear "Kick" sound better than ever before, you should definitely buy this reissue. But if you were looking for the album's B-sides, you won't find them here. The only bonus tracks are a handful of demos whose inclusion here is baffling. Perhaps the producer wanted these awful tracks included as evidence of miracles he performed behind-the-scenes. Surely there had to be better demos for this album that what is included here. "Jesus Was a Man" is most motley of the bunch. On it, Hutchence howls in obvious drunken stupor. Given the descent into chemical abuse that led to his untimely death, the inclusion of this track is inappropriate and an insult to his memory. In conclusion, the new mix sounds fantastic, but the bonus demos are bad enough to make me question their inclusion here. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Big Bam Boom Kick,
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kick (Audio CD)
INXS took a major shift in their approach to the sound of their best album. Instead of the often smothering layers of sound that were the calling card of most of their prior albums, the band stripped the sound down to its bare bones. "Guns In The Sky" detonates with lead singer Michael Hutchence grunting over the crash of Jon Farris' drumbeat. A power riff worthy of fellow Aussies AC/DC begins cutting in and the band then tears into a plaint on the Star Wars global arm race.
Things just got better from there. "Kick" was INXS's crowning achievement in the studio, showing off a funkier, more confident band. The American breakout hit, "Need You Tonight," was beat driven enough to find a home on the dance floors (along with it's Dylanesque coda, "Mediate"), while the Stonesy howl of "Devil Inside" put some heavy duty spark on 1987/88 rock radio. This was a radio watershed album, with "I Need You Tonight," "New Sensation" "Devil Inside" and the soul-blues of "Never Tear Us Apart" becoming inescapable party songs and great videos before MTV abandoned music. There isn't a wasted song on "Kick." The remastered sound makes it even more punchy than the original CD. But the re-issue suffers from real drag bonus cuts. The song "Jesus Was A Man" is an out take and SOUNDS it. The demo of "Mystify" is somewhat interesting, but the remaining tracks were unreleased for a reason. Better to just remaster the disc in its perfection than smear it with these leftover chunks of sonic vegetable matter. Michael Hutchence deserves better. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Takes you back,
By Aaron Blight - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kick (Audio CD)
This was one of my very favorite albums of the 1980's, and now that I've got in on a digitally remastered CD, I'm remembering why.
Kick is vigorous power pop, start to finish, an album complete with rhytmic hooks, melodic choruses, and superstar sound and production. With this release, INXS was a band at the pinnacle of fame, playing for sold-out crowds in arenas all over the world. I had the privilege of seeing Michael and the guys when they came to my hometown, and they put on an excellent show. Demonstrating genuine talent, this band was better live than recorded. INXS wasn't able to sustain the commercial success of Kick (if they had, the band would have been on par with many of the greatest rock bands of all time), but you will still find some stellar tracks on subsequent releases. Michael Hutchence's suicide at age 37 brought a tragic close to the life of a man who always had something interesting to express through his music. |
|
|
This product's forum
Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|
|