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Much like U2's The Joshua Tree and Prince's Sign o' the Times — both released just a few months prior — INXS' multi-platinum sixth album broaches such glum topics as global violence, man's unsavory nature and the pangs of irresolute love. Yet, unlike his more critically acceptable peers, INXS frontman Michael Hutchence is quick to change the conversation once things get too heavy: Kick opens with "Guns in the Sky," a thumping op-ed about nuclear disarmament, but then dives straight into "New Sensation," a rave-up so forthright and frothy, it was later employed as a SeaWorld jingle. Hutchence may have wanted to be a serious pop statesman, but he also knew that, in the end, you've gotta make 'em dance — even the dolphins.
"Sensation" is just one of Kick's four Top 10 singles, a crop that also includes the breathy back-to-back hits "Need You Tonight"(a celebration of sin) and "Devil Inside" (a condemnation of sinners). The highlight is "Never Tear Us Apart," a synth-pop adieu that remains positively wrenching, despite the inclusion of a wauughing yuppie-sex sax solo (thankfully, these were banned from radio around 1990). A few indulgences aside, the production here is downright austere, with lots of crisp,… read more »