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1999 studio album by Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence
A black-and-white photo of Hutchence lying down with a thin grey square superimposed around his face and his name written vertically on the left-hand side in grey.
Studio album by
Released14 December 1999
Recorded1995–1997
StudioReal World Studios, Nomis Studios, London, andAndy Gill's home studio, London.[1][2]
Genre
Length52:43
LabelV2
Producer
CompilerAndy Gill
Michael Hutchence chronology
Michael Hutchence
(1999)
Mystify: A Musical Journey with Michael Hutchence
(2019)
Singles from Michael Hutchence
  1. "A Straight Line"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Slide Away"
    Released: 2000 (promo)

Michael Hutchence is the only solo album by Australian singerMichael Hutchence, known as the lead vocalist ofINXS from 1977 until his death in 1997. The album was posthumously released on 14 December 1999, over two years after Hutchence's death.

Hutchence began work on what would become his posthumous solo album in 1995 with Tim Simenon. He then invitedAndy Gill (ofGang of Four) to perform on and co-write the album. Gill joined Hutchence at his house and home studio in Roquefort-les-Pins and over a five-month period continued to write and record in France and London. They were fans ofBlack Grape and decided to enlist Black Grape producerDanny Saber as co-producer with Gill of the album. After Hutchence's death in 1997, Gill askedBono, singer ofU2 and Hutchence's friend, to record additional vocals which were added to the track "Slide Away".

This album was simply dedicated to "Tiger" in reference to Hutchence's daughter, Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence. The last song that Hutchence worked on before his death was "Possibilities", which is track 2 on the album.

Commercial performance

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In the singer's native Australia, the album entered and peaked at number three on theAustralian Albums Chart on the week of 24 October 1999,[3] and spent a total of three weeks in the charts.[3] The album was quickly certified Gold by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). In the UK, the album peaked at number 90 and lasted one week in the charts.[4]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
PopMatters[6]
Rolling Stone[7]

The album received positive reviews upon its release and was noted by some critics for being dark and moody.Rolling Stone staff writerDavid Fricke gave the album three and a half out of five stars, stating "Much of the music on this record has a gray chill". He admired the singer's motivation on the record saying "Hutchence was as serious about his craft as he was intoxicated by rock-star living" and that "he set his arena-rock torch singing in a provocative landscape of melancholy-machine music."[7] In hisAllMusic review, journalistCarlo Wolff rated the album three stars out of five and wrote "there is enough good material here to warrant a listen, perhaps even shed a tear." He added, "this curious, occasionally exciting collection showcases the more vulnerable side of Hutchence" and that "this autobiographical album resonates beyond its sad, faintly kinky pedigree".[5] Editor and writer Patrick Schabe scored the album 8 out of 10 stars in his review forPopMatters writing "On Michael Hutchence's eponymously titled solo album, it's not a disappointing pastime" and that "this piece is thankfully an incredible success."[6]

Track listing

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Michael Hutchence track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let Me Show You"3:38
2."Possibilities"
4:31
3."Get on the Inside"
  • Gill
  • Hutchence
4:48
4."Fear"
  • Gill
  • Hutchence
3:43
5."All I'm Saying"
4:05
6."A Straight Line"
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
3:38
7."Baby It's Alright"
  • Hutchence
  • Saber
3:52
8."Don't Save Me from Myself"
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
3:21
9."She Flirts for England"
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
3:12
10."Flesh and Blood"
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
5:03
11."Put the Pieces Back Together"
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
4:38
12."Breathe"
  • Hutchence
  • Saber
3:52
13."Slide Away" (featuringBono)
  • Hutchence
  • Gill
4:22
Total length:52:43

Personnel

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  • Michael Hutchence – vocals
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums on "Possibilities", "Baby It's Alright", and "Breathe"
  • Bono – vocals on "Slide Away"
  • Harry Borden – photography
  • Jason Clift – assistant engineer at Nomis Studios, London, UK
  • Jonathan Cohen – cello on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Kevin Cummins – photography
  • Gail Ann Dorsey – backing vocals on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Bernard Fowler – backing vocals on "Baby It's Alright"
  • Joanna Gammie – viola on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Andy Gill – guitar on "Let Me Show You", "Get on the Inside", "Fear", "All I'm saying", "A Straight Line", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "She Flirts for England", "Flesh and Blood", "Put the Pieces Back Together", and "Slide Away"; bass guitar on "Fear", "Flesh and Blood", and "Slide Away"; keyboards on "She Flirts for England", "Slide Away", "Flesh and Blood";programming on "Let Me Show You", "Fear", "All I'm Saying", "A Straight Line", "Get on the Inside", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "She Flirts for England", "Flesh and Blood", "Put the Pieces Back Together", and "Slide Away"; production
  • Denise Johnson – backing vocals on "Get on the Inside", "Fear", "A Straight Line", "Put the Pieces Back Together"
  • Ged Lynch – drums on "Let Me Show You", "Fear", "A Straight Line", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "Put the Pieces Back Together" andpercussion on "Get on the Inside" and "All I'm Saying"
  • Steve Madaio – trumpet on "Get on the Inside"
  • Steve Monty – drums on "Fear"
  • Susan McGill – violin on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Tony Morse – string arrangement on "Possibilities" and "Baby It's Alright"
  • Tim Palmer –mixing on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Guy Pratt – bass guitar on "Let Me Show You", "Fear", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "Put the Pieces Back Together"
  • Steven Price – acoustic guitar on "Flesh and Blood" and string arrangement on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • Herb Ritts – photography
  • Danny Saber – bass guitar on "Let Me Show You", "Possibilities", "Get on the Inside", "A Straight Line", "Baby It's Alright", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "Put the Pieces Back Together", "Breathe"; guitar on "Let Me Show You", "Possibilities", "Get on the Inside", "Fear", "All I'm Saying", "A Straight Line", "Baby It's Alright", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "Put the Pieces Back Together", "Breathe"; keyboards on "Possibilities", "Get on the Inside", "All I'm Saying", "A Straight Line", "Baby It's Alright", "Breathe"; drums on "Breathe", programming on "Let Me Show You", "Possibilities", "Get on the Inside", "Fear", "All I'm Saying", "A Straight Line", "Baby It's Alright", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "Flesh and Blood", "Put the Pieces Back Together", "Breathe"; production
  • Stevie Salas – guitar on "Baby It's Alright"
  • Paul Stoney – assistant engineer at Nomis Studios, London, UK
  • Joe Strummer – vocals on "Let Me Show You"
  • Natalie Thompson – violin on "Flesh and Blood" and "Slide Away"
  • David L. Woodruff – horn on "A Straight Line"
  • John 'X' – backing vocals on "Get on the Inside", mixing on "Let Me Show You", "Possibilities", "Get on the Inside", "Fear", "All I'm Saying", "A Straight Line", "Baby It's Alright", "Don't Save Me from Myself", "She Flirts for England", "Put the Pieces Back Together" and "Breathe"

Charts and certifications

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1999)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3]3
UK Albums (OCC)[4]90
USBillboard 200[8]200

Year-end charts

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Chart (1999)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9]60

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[10]Platinum70,000^
United States (RIAA)34,042[11]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^Lovegrove, Vince (2012)."Michael Hutchence – The Album". michaelhutchence.org.Archived from the original on 9 December 2020. Retrieved9 December 2020.
  2. ^Crane, Larry (May–June 2009)."Andy Gill: Gang of Four, Chili Peppers, Killing Joke, more..." TapeOp.com.Archived from the original on 9 December 2020. Retrieved9 December 2020.
  3. ^abc"Australiancharts.com – Michael Hutchence – Michael Hutchence". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  4. ^ab"Official Albums Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  5. ^abMichael Hutchence atAllMusic
  6. ^ab"PopMatters – Michael Hutchence – 'Michael Hutchence'".PopMatters.Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved18 March 2017.
  7. ^ab"Michael Hutchence".Rolling Stone. 16 May 2008. Archived fromthe original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved18 March 2017.
  8. ^"Michael Hutchence Chart History (Billboard 200)".Billboard. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  9. ^"ARIA Top 100 Albums for 1999". Australian Recording Industry Association.Archived from the original on 5 March 2019. Retrieved11 April 2021.
  10. ^"ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Albums"(PDF).Australian Recording Industry Association.
  11. ^"Sales Report". An Excess of INXS.Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. Retrieved25 July 2018.
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