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INXS: Baby Live at Wembly stadium

Live Baby Live Live album by INXS Released 11 November 1991 Recorded Paris, New York, Toronto, Chicago, London, Dublin, Glasgow, Rio De Janeiro, Montreal, Spain, Switzerland, Melbourne, Sydney, Philadelphia, Las Vegas (original release) Genre Rock Length 63: 40 Label Atlantic (US) Mercury Records WEA Records Producer Mark Opitz, INXS INXS live chronology Live Baby Live (1991) INXS: Live in Aspen – February 1997 (1997) Singles from Live Baby Live " Shining Star " Released: 2 November 1991 Live Baby Live is Australian rock band INXS 's first live album. It was released on 11 November 1991 and features tracks recorded during their Summer XS Tour in Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Dublin, Glasgow, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Spain, Switzerland, Melbourne, Sydney, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas. The album peaked in the top 10 on both the Australian and United Kingdom albums charts. It has sold over one million copies in the United States, earning a platinum certification by the RIAA. A single. Shining Star. was released from and ahead of the album on 2 November. It became the group's ninth Top 40 single on the UK Singles Chart, but failed to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, despite reaching the top 20 of the rock charts. The title's two uses of 'live' indistinguishable by spelling alone, are pronounced differently – according to The Greatest Hits album's accompanying booklet – the first is pronounced to rhyme with 'give' whereas the second is pronounced as in 'five. Background [ edit] In September 1990, Australian rock band, INXS released their seventh studio album, X, which was produced by Chris Thomas ( Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd, The Pretenders, Elton John) and it peaked at No. 3 in Australia, 1] No. 2 in the United Kingdom, 2] No. 5 in the United States, 3] No. 5 in Switzerland and No. 10 in Sweden. [4] 5] It followed in the same vein as Kick (1987) and added harmonica to some songs. X scored hits with " Suicide Blonde " and " Disappear. both Top 10 in the US. 6] Suicide Blonde" peaked at No. 2 in Australia, No. 11 in the UK [2] and in Switzerland. [7] Other singles from X were " Bitter Tears " and " By My Side " but they had less chart success. [8] Lead singer Michael Hutchence 's romance with Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue brought the group a new audience of fans. [8] 9] INXS performed at Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1991, during their Summer XS Tour stop in London to a sold out audience of 74, 000 fans. [8] This performance was recorded and filmed to become their live album Live Baby Live (a video version was also released under the same title) which was released on 11 November 1991 and peaked in the Top 30 of both the Australian and UK albums charts, 1] 2] but had less success on the Billboard 200. [3] The album was co-produced by Mark Opitz and INXS. Reception [ edit] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [10] Rolling Stone [11] Controversially, Ian Meldrum questioned the validity of the album's 'live' status. [12] Allmusic gave the album one star out of five. AllMusic 's reviewer, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, was unimpressed with Live Baby Live. it] is a lifeless live album. All of the performances sound like the studio versions, stripped of their excitement and savvy productions. 10] The album reached No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart but was less popular in the United States, peaking at No. 72 on the Billboard 200. [1] 2] 3] Nevertheless, the album was certified platinum by RIAA for sales of over one million copies. [13] The album's only single. Shining Star. appeared ahead of the album on 2 November. It is the one new song recorded for the album and peaked at No. 21 on the ARIA Singles Chart, 1] at No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the group's ninth Top 40 single there. [2] In the US, it peaked at No. 4 on the Modern Rock Tracks and No. 14 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks charts, but failed to appear on the Billboard Hot 100. [6] Track listing [ edit] New Sensation " – 4:42 "Guns in the Sky" – 3:14 " Mystify " – 3:11 " By My Side " – 3:15 " Shining Star " – 3:52 " Need You Tonight " – 2:58 " Mediate " – 4:29 "One x One" – 2:58 " Burn for You " – 4:43 "The One Thing" – 3:21 " This Time " – 3:06 " The Stairs " – 5:07 " Suicide Blonde " – 4:36 "Hear That Sound" – 3:38 " Never Tear Us Apart " – 4:13 " What You Need " – 6:16 Singles [ edit] Shining Star. November 1991. Video release [ edit] Wembley Stadium [ edit] Live Baby Live is a live video of INXS 's performance at Wembley Stadium directed by David Mallet. [14] It was released simultaneously as the live CD of the same name. The concert was the second-last of a string of concerts in London for INXS's Summer XS Tour. The video was re-released as a DVD in 2003 and was digitally remixed and mastered in 5. 1 surround sound. The band played to a sold out crowd of over 72, 000 fans. Special features include band interviews and backstage footage. [14] The performance was held on 13 July 1991, on the six-year anniversary of the original Live Aid at the same venue. The video footage was shot with sixteen 35 mm cameras that included one in a helicopter that circled the venue. 's editorial reviewer, Tom Keogh, felt "fans can rejoice over the release of this buoyant concert film. the late Michael Hutchence, is at his feral-romantic best, stalking and swiveling his way through an energized set of welterweight pop. 14] Australian country musician, Steve Forde, declared "I missed out on seeing Michael do his thing in person, but that Live Baby Live DVD is bad ass! We put that DVD on the big screen in the front lounge of the tour bus. It's like going to a 101 class to be a frontman rock star. Wembley Stadium chock full, singing every word. Awesome. My favourite track from that set is definitely 'Devil Inside. Is he still relevant? Absolutely. 15] Video track listing [ edit] Guns in the Sky" New Sensation" I Send a Message" The Stairs" Know the Difference" Disappear" By My Side" Hear That Sound" Original Sin" The Loved One" Wildlife" Mystify" Bitter Tears" Suicide Blonde" What You Need" Kick" Need You Tonight" Mediate" Never Tear Us Apart" Who Pays the Price" Devil Inside" Theatrical release [ edit] INXS: Live Baby Live Directed by David Mallet Produced by Rosie Holley Starring Michael Hutchence Andrew Farriss Jon Farriss Kirk Pengilly Tim Farriss Garry Gary Beers Music by INXS Cinematography Adrian wild Edited by Kyle Smart Production company Eagle Rock Films Petrol Records Distributed by Cinevents (U. K. ) Fathom Events (International) Release date 14 November 2019 (Australia) 27 November 2019 (United Kingdom) Running time 100 minutes [16] Country United Kingdom Language English Box office US370, 361 [17] 18] In 2019 Live Baby Live at Wembley Stadium had been remastered in 4K resolution and cinematic 16:9 widescreen accompanied with newly restored sound at Abbey Road Studios by Giles Martin and Sam Okell presented in a Dolby Atmos mix. [19] Footage for the performance of "Lately" was discovered and was added, being the first time that the full length concert was released with the original setlist, the audio having been previously released as a bonus feature on the DVD release. The film was given a theatrical release for the first time for one-night-only in Australia and New Zealand on 14 November 2019, a U. K., Ireland and continental European release on 27 November and in North and South America on 9 December. [20] A soundtrack for the concert film was released on 15 November on CD, Vinyl, and digital services. [21] 22] The film was released on DVD from a 35mm negative, however, INXS manager Chris Murphy had been looking for the original film cans for over a decade. Murphy searched for them in the United States, the United Kingdom with it eventually discovered in Sydney. During the ultra HD restoration process, the film was carefully repositioned shot-by-shot during a twelve-month period. [23] Release [ edit] Live Baby Live had its world premiere at the Byron Bay International Film Festival in late October 2019. Prior to this, special screenings in July had also taken place including one held in New York city. [24] The concert film was first released in Australia and New Zealand on 14 November 2019 by Fathom Events and in Europe including the U. K., Ireland, Greece, the Netherlands by Cinevents. It is intended to be released on up to 1000 screens worldwide. [25] A fifty-seven minute edited cut of the restored concert was aired on BBC Two at 11pm on 28 December 2019. [26] Box office [ edit] INXS: Live Baby Live grossed 48, 161 (62, 312) in the United Kingdom and 307, 818 in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of 370, 361. [27] 28] 2019 remastered track listing [ edit] Guns In The Sky" I Send A Message" Know The Difference" Lately" Wild Life" Who Pays The Price" note that the 2019 CD and digital editions do not feature Shining Star, which was the original end credits song and which features on the original album and first reissue (minus Lately) Charts and certifications [ edit] References [ edit] a b c d Hung, Steffen. "INXS discography. Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ a b c d e "INXS – Artists. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 September 2012. Note: Click on 'Albums' or 'Singles' tab as required. ^ a b c "INXS > Charts & Awards > Billboard albums. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ Artist Chart History – INXS – Albums. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ Hung, Steffen. "INXS X (album. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ a b "INXS > Charts & Awards > Billboard singles. INXS Suicide Blonde. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ a b c McFarlane, Ian (1999. Encyclopedia entry for 'INXS. Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Allen & Unwin. ISBN   1-86448-768-2. ^ Zuel, Bernard (22 November 2007. Hutchence's triple transformation. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Live Baby Live – INXS. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian, eds. (2004. The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. p.  406. ISBN   0-7432-0169-8. ^ Thomas, Brett (11 April 1993. Enigmatic INXS. The Age. p. 101. ^ a b "RIAA Certifications. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ a b c Keogh, Tom. "INXS – Live Baby Live: Garry Beers, Andrew Farris, Jon Farris, Tim Farris, Michael Hutchence, David Mallet, Tessa Watts. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ Forde, Steve (November 2007. Michael Hutchence: Australia's Greatest Rock Star. MusicFix. ninemsn ( Nine Entertainment Co. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2012. ^ INXS: Live Baby Live (2019. BBFC. Retrieved 27 November 2019. ^ INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembly Stadium (2019. The Numbers. Retrieved 5 December 2019. ^ INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembly Stadium (2019. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 18 December 2019. ^ INXS concert film further extends the bands legacy and brand July 2019 ^ INXS' Live Baby Live' 1991 Concert Film Restored for Theater Run. 24 September 2019 ^ Live Baby Live Soundtrack release ^ NEWS: INXS LIVE BABY LIVE – IN CINEMAS FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. 24 September 2019 ^ INXS's Live Baby Live movie to debut on 1, 000 screens worldwide [exclusive. The Music Network. Retrieved 30 November 2019. ^ Chiu, David (13 July 2019. INXS Concert Film Further Extends The Band's Legacy And Brand. Forbes. Retrieved 30 November 2019. ^ INXS: Live Baby Live. BBC. Retrieved 6 December 2019... – INXS – Live Baby Live. Retrieved 3 April 2013... – INXS – Live Baby Live" in German. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ 100 Albums. RPM. 55 (1. 7 December 1991. ISSN   0033-7064. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2013... – INXS – Live Baby Live" in Dutch. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ Tous les "Chart Runs" des Albums classés depuis 1985 dans le Top Albums Officiel. InfoDisc. Locate INXS under the drop-down menu and click OK. Retrieved 3 April 2013... – INXS – Live Baby Live. GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ Official Albums Chart Top 100. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ Live Baby Live – INXS: Awards. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011. Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. ^ The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (INXS; Live Baby Live. IFPI Switzerland. Retrieved 3 April 2013. ^ ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 DVDs. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 3 April 2013.

Inxs 3a baby live at wembley stadium download. Inxs live baby live wembley stadium 1991 dvd concert. This was probably their finest ever performance. The Wembley crowd was rocking. You could feel the ground shaking. Inxs 3a baby live at wembley stadium review. Sem palavras grande momentos eternizados. Six years to the day after Live Aid, Wembley Stadium was rocking to another all-star bill, and the headliners were the biggest Australian rock band in the world. On July 13, 1991, INXS were top of a bill that was packed with big names of the day, also including ‘International Bright Young Thing hitmakers Jesus Jones, Irish favourites Hothouse Flowers (‘Dont Go) melodic San Francisco rock band Jellyfish, British soul-rock outfit Roachford and Deborah Harry, the once and future figurehead of Blondie. The bands tour was called ‘Summer XS with good reason. The sellout crowd that day was estimated at precisely 73, 791, and the box office gross was 1, 426, 617. The event took place as INXS continued to enjoy the status of rock giants both in the UK and around the world. Indeed, at the BRIT Awards five months earlier, they had won Best International Group, while frontman Michael Hutchence was named Best International Male Artist. Their ‘X album, which had debuted at No. 2 there in the autumn of 1990 and already spent an aggregate of eight months on the chart, returned to the top 40 in the wake of the concert, which also led to the ‘Live Baby Live album and longform video release. That album featured highlights from many gigs on the Summer XS tour, not just in London but Paris, Dublin, Glasgow, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Spain, Switzerland, Melbourne, Sydney, and US shows in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Las Vegas. The accompanying video, directed by David Mallet, captured the whole of the Wembley Stadium performance, with the use of no fewer than 17 cameras. What they recorded was a show that featured all of INXS rock anthems to that point, including ‘New Sensation, ‘Disappear, ‘Original Sin, ‘Suicide Blonde, What You Need, ‘Need You Tonight and ‘Never Tear Us Apart. Explore our dedicated INXS Artist Page.

Who is loving this 2019. I know I am. I love INXS ♥ I had the honor of being in one of your concerts in Fort Collins, Colorado in 1986. What a band ♥ I was so sad when I knew that Michael passed away, huge loss for the music world. Love ya, guys ♥. Inxs live baby live at wembley stadium setlist. I love dancing to this classic. INXS served it. So many hits that I still listen to frequently. Such a gifted and talented lead singer. INXS is one of the greatest groups of all time. Great artist, my idol - grettings from Poland. Movie details Distributor: Piece of Magic Entertainment Rating: Low level offensive language) synopsis On Saturday 13th July 1991 INXS, one of the world's most revered and iconic bands, delivered the gig of their lives at Londons Wembley Stadium to 74, 000 ecstatic fans. After a decade and a half on the road the band were at the peak of their live powers and the performance filmed that day shows they were not only a world-class stadium band but the only band that ever had the guts to walk onto the stage at Wembley Stadium in front of 74, 000 people and jam their own intro! INXS delivered hit after hit to an ecstatic audience for nearly two hours and now new to cinemas for 2019, this masterclass in showmanship and musicianship has been painstakingly restored over a twelve-month period from the original 35mm negative to Ultra HD 4K. Now presented in cinematic 16:9 widescreen for this first ever Theatrical exhibition, the original film was presented in 4:3 aspect ratio, but the restored version was created by shot-by-shot repositioning to get the best out of the frame.


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INXS: Baby Live at Wembly.
Michael Hutchence of Inxs during 1990 MTV VMA's Rehearsal at Universal Amphitheater in Universal. City, CA, United States. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc) FilmMagic, Inc On July 13, 1991, INXS performed in front of 74, 000 people at a sold out Wembley Stadium in London, England. It was the bands largest concert to date as frontman Michael Hutchence would inform the crowd on stage, a moment captured by director David Mallet during the groups first live concert film Live Baby Live. The concert was filmed 28 years ago on sixteen 35 mm cameras. A helicopter provided sweeping aerial shots of the band on stage amidst the iconic Wembley throng. The newly restored film will be presented in cinematic widescreen, featuring sound remastered in Dolby Atmos by Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey Road studios, when it hits theaters for one night only courtesy of CinEvents / Eagle Rock Films / Fathom Events on December 9. While the 1991 show, part of the groups massive world tour in support of its seventh studio album X, stood as their biggest headlining performance, it wasnt the first time INXS performed at Wembley. Five years prior, almost to the day, the group did two shows at Wembley Stadium on July 11 and 12, 1986 as the opening act for Queen during the “Magic” tour (the groups final full tour with singer Freddie Mercury. Remarkably, the pair of 1986 shows fell exactly one year after Queens triumphant Wembley performance at Live Aid and loomed large for INXS five years later as they recorded their own headlining performance at the stadium. “It wasnt an entirely easy concert for us to do, the two nights, ” said INXS guitarist Tim Farriss of the opening slot. “After the first night, I was standing where Brian May would stand and the hardcore Queen fans are right down in the very front throwing loaves of bread at us. And we still got a great reaction and it felt like a great gig but it was like, ‘Well, Ive never had anything thrown at me before…” the guitarist joked. “When we got to do it ourselves, it was like, ‘There wont be any bread tonight! ” LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: Tim Farriss and Michael Hutchence of INXS perform on stage on the. Kick' tour at Wembley Arena on June 24th, 1988 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Pete Still/Redferns) Redferns In 1989, the Rolling Stones launched their enormous “Steel Wheels” world tour, creating an arms race in terms of concert production that still hasnt stopped. But Live Baby Live is a stripped down affair in comparison that thrives thanks to a great band firing on all cylinders, the incomparable presence of one of rocks all time great frontmen and a Wembley crowd characteristically teetering on the brink of being out of control. “Wed played Wembley Stadium before with Queen and theyre amazing. But that had to be a typical English rock extravaganza, which happens really at every stadium show you see. But we didnt go for images of ourselves or balloons or grand pianos, backing vocalists, dancers or anything like that. Its just the six of us, ” Farriss explained. “And Michael hardly even says anything! I just sat there going, ‘Wow! I cant believe we did that. And I cant believe the audience loved it that much. I mean, the music does sound great but it seems to be this cycle going between the audience and the band. ” Free of the trappings that denote most large concerts today, Live Baby Live puts the focus squarely on singer Michael Hutchence and the music of INXS. X followed up the worldwide breakout success of the Kick album in 1987 and the Wembley recording features a band reaching its commercial peak. The newly restored edition of the London concert, which was released digitally and on CD/vinyl earlier this month and hits theaters in December, features for the first time the groups playing that night of the X deep cut “Lately, ” a performance previously thought lost. The groups stature by that point allowed them to take some chances creatively on stage. “The thing about it was the band was so relaxed. We went out there and jammed to start the show. And [INXS drummer] Jonny [Farriss] running out by himself first without any of the rest of us, that wasnt planned. So we all sort of came out and started jamming before he pulls the band in on the first chords and away we go. Thats what you do at a club, not a stadium show! ” said the guitarist. “And [‘Guns in the Sky] wasnt even a hit, ” recalled Farriss of the groups opening cut that night. “Sure, it was a well-known song off the Kick album but, normally, in a stadium show, you might think about opening with a hit. But we just changed the set up a bit and had fun with it. Just seeing the audience really helped the band feel like, ‘This is gonna be fun…” The fun the band appears to be having on stage during the Wembley concert is contagious. And director David Mallet managed to capture a warm exchange between Farriss and Hutchence for posterity. It happened during a particularly incisive rendition of “What You Need. ” Drummer Jon Farriss sets forth a funky beat as the band slows things down for a moment, stretching out to jam. Hutchence shimmies left, wrapping his right arm around his guitarist, and the two have an inaudible exchange during the embrace. Shortly thereafter, Hutchence, laughing, goads the guitarist to, “play the f—-ing riff, Timmy. ” Farriss, also laughing, responds in kind with a searing take on the songs hook - and a measured word for Hutchence - pulling the band from the jam and back into the performance. “Well, it was kind of an inside joke. Because I came up to him and said, ‘Mike, this is the biggest f—-ing pub weve ever played. And he turns around and says it to the audience, ” said Farriss. “So I said to him, ‘Why didnt you tell them I said that? So we were having a bit of a friendly gibe at each other during the night to egg each other on. It was a very, very warm moment between us, I have to admit. It was great. Michael and I did 95% of all of the interviews so we had a certain in joke between us, yes. We were having a fun night. ” UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 01: WEMBLEY STADIUM Photo of Michael HUTCHENCE and INXS, Michael Hutchence. right) performing on stage (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns) By the ‘91 Wembley show, Hutchence had established himself as the perfect rock combo of sex appeal and charisma with the substance and depth of the groups catalog to back it all up. He was the rare frontman equally as adept at reaching fans in the front row as he was those at the back of the massive Wembley gathering or on screen in a theater. And he shines during Live Baby Live. “Well, you know, its a funny thing. Ive heard people say that Michael couldve fronted any band. And its like, ‘Well, I suppose… But he didnt, ” said Farriss of the late INXS frontman. “And the thing is that when he started singing with us, he really wasnt the singer. Hed never really sung. He was a schoolkid. Hed messed around with poetry a little bit, ” he continued. “We all sort of grew up together. We were family. And we were all so different. And Michael evolved with us. And he saw his role as the frontman and he started to take that on from way early on. And he got better and better and better at it. And it was a wonderful thing to watch that flower open. ” Director Richard Lowenstein takes a deeper dive into Hutchences world in the new documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence, a film which hits theaters for one night on January 7, 2020. “Its interesting that Richard Lowensteins film Mystify came out about a really similar time to the Live Baby Live film. And that was kind of a coincidence - but a nicely timed coincidence, ” said Farriss. “Because, on the one hand, you see that that film is all about Michael - its really not to do with us - but then if you entail it with the live Wembley show, they go well together in a way. ” With rumors of a Broadway musical in the works, Mystify and Live Baby Live go a long way toward helping to secure the legacy of both Hutchence and INXS twenty-two years after the singers untimely passing. Its a role Tim Farriss in particular has embraced. As Live Baby Live lands in theaters on December 9, Farriss has only one hope. “So I went to the cinema by myself and watched it. Which is kind of weird. Because there were so many people in the audience of the film I was watching and it was only me watching it [in the theater. But I still clapped, ” joked the guitarist of his private screening. “I was actually blown away to be honest. It was a surreal experience. Id seen it on television. But this was completely different, sitting in the cinema like youre at a concert. I felt like I was watching our concert properly, like I was in the audience. I had never seen us like that. So it was wonderful. It just brought back so many memories of the night, ” Farriss said. “Id love to be in a cinema incognito. In fact, when it comes out, Im probably going to do that. And watch it and see what its like with other people watching it. Because Im dying to see their reactions, you know? I just hope they play it loud. ”. INXS: Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium is now available digitally and on CD/vinyl. The film hits theaters for one night only on December 9, 2019 courtesy of CinEvents / Eagle Rock Films / Fathom Events. To purchase tickets for screenings in your area, click HERE... Mystify: Michael Hutchence is now available and will be shown in theaters on January 7, 2020. To purchase tickets for screenings in your area, click HERE.

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4K Ultra HD newly restored in widescreen hitting theaters starting Nov 14th INXSs legendary 1991 Wembley Stadium gig shown will be shown in cinemas for the very first time from November 14th. The show has been fully restored from the original 35 mm print to create a new widescreen 4K Ultra HD version, and the film also now includes a previously unseen “lost” track and a brand new Dolby Atmos audio mix by the bands Executive Music Producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, created at Abbey Road Studios. This stunning concert film will be in cinemas in Australia and New Zealand from November 14th, North and South America from December 9th, and internationally from November 27th. Check for local listings. 1991 had been a spectacular year for INXS. Their album X had been on the charts for eight months, going platinum in the UK as well as double platinum in the US. Winning two Brit Awards, INXS had played a record-breaking run of shows in their Australian homeland, headlined Rock In Rio, and undertaken a sold out tour of the USA. However, it was the events of July 13, 1991 that would take the band into the musical stratosphere. Six years to the day of Live Aid and five years and a day since the band supported Queen at Wembley Stadium, INXS headlined their own show at the famed venue to a sell out crowd of 73, 791 crazed fans with support from Jellyfish, Roachford, Jesus Jones, Deborah Harry, and The Hothouse Flowers. The event, called “Summer XS, ” was immortalized in the best-selling long-form video Live Baby Live, directed by David Mallet, and partly by the album of the same name. Twenty-eight years on, the film has been painstakingly restored over a six month period from the original 35 mm negative to 4K Ultra HD. The film is also now presented in glorious cinematic widescreen, which was created by going through the film shot by shot and repositioning every one to get the best out of the frame. To accompany the astonishing visual upgrade, the audio will now be presented in full Dolby Atmos, created by the bands Executive Music Producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, at Abbey Road Studios. Even better, the restoration process unveiled a “lost” performance which was not included in the original releases – “Lately” from the X  album. It is now returned to its rightful position in the concert setlist. INXS long-time manager Chris M. Murphy had spent a decade scouring the world trying to locate the original 35 mm film cans to produce this result. With the search becoming increasingly desperate and just when (almost) everyone had given up hope, the missing canisters were miraculously found in Australia. With the upcoming release of the already critically acclaimed Mystify: Michael Hutchence documentary, Murphy states, “When youre working on a project for so long, theres the fear “Whats everyone going to think? ” That turns into astonishment. Watching it back Michael is better than even I thought he was – how he managed the stage. His voice became more powerful as the gig went along. It was extraordinary to watch – the crowd and band were as one. ” “We were just six blokes from Australia that treated Wembley Stadium like just another pub gig, we went it in with a PA and a few lights and played our asses off. No ego ramps, no back-up singers, no props, no grand pianos etc, just the six of us… the audience went nuts! Thats all we needed! ” comments Tim Farriss from INXS. “This new mix of Live Baby Live captures one of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers, ” states Executive Music Producer Giles Martin on returning to the original live multi-tracks to create the stunning new Dolby Atmos mix. “INXS are one of the greatest bands to have graced the Wembley Stadium stage. The sheer scale of seeing an audience moving as one to the music is mesmerizing. Working on the film took me back to a time where an audience completely connects with a band without holding up any phones, and the energy in the stadium is mind blowing. ” The recording of this legendary show almost didnt happen. With only days to go before the band were due to play the stadium, Murphy came up with the grand plan to film the special event. Having discovered the group a dozen years previously, he intuitively knew this was INXS and Michael Hutchences “moment. ” This show would be their defining document. Murphy rallied all of his contacts in London like a 1991 version of The Greatest Showman trying to raise the money to film the Wembley show. Legendary director David Mallet, who had worked with the likes of Pink Floyd and David Bowie, accepted the task but needed 17 cameras and a helicopter to shoot this special moment in time, all on expensive 35 mm film. As Chris Murphy and Michael Hutchence stood together side of stage gazing at the sold out crowd, the INXS musicians were already on stage jamming into “Guns in the Sky. ” Hutchence peered way out into the crowd, then with a smile looked back at his mentor and trusted friend Murphy, “So how much are we making for this? ” Murphy, without flinching, rolled two of his fingers into a zero. Then said, “Seventeen cameras and a helicopter mate. ” Hutchence responded, “You motherfucker! ” then ran onto the stage to deliver the performance of his lifetime. Murphy had taken the very bold decision to contribute INXS income from the sold out show to capture what Murphy believed would be the highlight of INXS career. Geoff Kempin, who would later co-found Eagle Rock, was at the time head of PolyGram Video, and he came to the rescue to assist in the funding the filming of Live Baby Live. Who would have known 28 years later that Live Baby Live  would be held up as one of the best live shows ever put to film. A special edition of the Live Baby Live Wembley 1991 soundtrack will be announced in the coming weeks. Author: Buddy Iahn Buddy Iahn founded The Music Universe when he decided to juxtapose his love of web design and music. As a lifelong drummer, he decided to take a hiatus from playing music to report it. The website began as a fun project in 2013 to one of the top independent news sites.

Inxs 3a baby live at wembley stadium remix. One of my favorite power groups from the1980's early 1990's. I remember buying the cassette. Excelente recital. Hutchance fenomeno q vos q carisma! Se extraña. We miss you Michael❤️. Inxs 3a baby live at wembley stadium gif. Fantastic. Six years to the day after Live Aid, Londons famous Wembley Stadium played host to a second concert would go down in history. On 13 July 1991, Aussie superstars INXS delivered the show of their lives at Wembley, with their career-defining gig captured in all its widescreen glory by a spin-off concert film and live album – both of which were titled Live Baby Live. At Wembley, INXS surfed the crest of an almighty wave that first started to swell when they released their breakthrough album, Kick, in 1987, and continued to build with 1990s X: another highly polished pop album that yielded multi-platinum sales and thrust the band into rocks premier league. Listen to Live Baby Live: Wembley Stadium on Apple Music  and Spotify. “The whole band was on fire that night” INXS Wembley Stadium date was just one of many stops on their high-profile Summer XS tour of 1991 and – as the original 11 November 1991 edition of Live Baby Live proved – they were on ferocious form. That first editions 16 tracks were culled from shows in cities ranging from Sydney to Dublin and Rio De Janeiro, and they demonstrated there were few bands on the planet capable of touching INXS at that particular moment in time. The Antipodean stars were on a roll when they arrived in Europe in the summer of 1991. Theyd completed the tours successful “homecoming” leg in Australia during April and May, after which their Summer XS itinerary found them headlining European festival shows from 28 June through to 16 July. To a man, the band agreed the high point of the jaunt was the 13 July show at Wembley Stadium. “A night to remember for all time” “The whole band was on fire that night”, bassist Garry Gary Beers recalled in 2019. “Michael was so good, he sang his heart out and gave every person in the crowd a night to remember for all time. He truly had that amazing ability to make the biggest shows as intimate as the pubs we grew up in musically. ” INXS needed to be on top of their game that night, not least because they were topping a bill of real pedigree. Their headlining slot was preceded by sets from fast-rising indie-dance outfit Jesus Jones, Irish favourites The Hothouse Flowers, San Franciscan rockers Jellyfish, widely-acclaimed British soul-rock outfit Roachford and iconic Blondie star Deborah Harry. However, as director David Mallets recently-restored Live Baby Live  film and its newly-released, 21-track audio counterpart so vividly reveal, INXS were never going to falter. Michael Hutchence and company may have stepped out in front of an awe-inspiring 74, 000 people, but as soon as drummer Jon Farriss hammered out the machine-like rhythm of ‘Guns In The Sky and his colleagues locked in behind him, they never once looked back. “One of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers” The nights setlist drew heavily on both Kick and X, with vast swathes of the crowd moving as one to ‘New Sensation and hollering back the chorus of the sinewy, blues-based ‘Mystify. Kicking off six consecutive tracks from X, a tense, measured performance of ‘The Stairs ramped up the tension, then gave way to the swaggering, wah-wah-driven ‘Know The Difference, before a soaring ‘Disappear provoked an enormous roar from the crowd. Shrewdly, INXS kept a battery of hits in reserve for the home stretch, which included celebratory versions of ‘Bitter Tears, ‘Suicide Blonde and the biggest, phattest version of their breakthrough hit, ‘What You Need. The latter song culminated in a lengthy call-and-response workout between Hutchence and the crowd; for all his poise and consummate cool, the much-missed frontman was visibly moved by the love his band received that night. “F_ ing hell, it looks like all Englands out there! ” he said, his voice cracking with emotion as ‘Suicide Blonde wound down. If that wasnt enough, encores including ‘Need You Tonight, a heartstring-tugging ‘Never Tear Us Apart and a seven-minute ‘Devil Inside almost brought the venues famous Twin Towers down. By the time the Aussie legends finally relinquished the stage, no one present would have quibbled with executive music producer Giles Martins assertion that theyd just witnessed “one of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers”. Best INXS Songs: 20 Essential Tracks That You Need Tonight Why Michael Hutchence Was Musics Last True Sex God Michael Hutchence Quotes: The INXS Frontman In His Own Words As subsequent albums such as Welcome To Wherever You Are and Full Moon, Dirty Hearts proved, INXS still had plenty of great music to come. Yet the band also felt that Live Baby Live documented them scaling a once-in-lifetime peak: “We were just six blokes from Australia that treated Wembley Stadium like just another pub gig, ” Tim Farriss said in 2019. “We went in with a PA and a few lights and played our asses off. No ego ramps, no back-up singers, no props, no grand pianos, just the six of us – and the audience went nuts! Thats all we needed! ” Live Baby Live: Wembley Stadium can be bought here.

INXS, is not blu ray lauchinig. INXS: Baby Live at wembley stadium. Loved the part where Michael talks about his poor eyesight, quite funny. He's so very missed by so many people. INXS ‘ classic concert movie Live Baby Live, filmed at Wembley Stadium back in 1991, has been restored to return to cinemas for one night only. Watch the trailer below. While fans are awaiting the release of the acclaimed new Michael Hutchence documentary Mystify in October, its now been announced that the movie of their 91 Wembley show has been fully restored from the original 35mm print to create a new widescreen 4K Ultra HD version – as well as featuring a previously unseen ‘lost track and a brand new Dolby Atmos audio mix by the bands Executive Music Producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell. The bands long-time manager Chris M. Murphy spent a decade looking for the original 35mm film cans in order to restore the footage, before finding by luck in Australia. “When youre working on a project for so long, theres the fear ‘Whats everyone going to think? That turns into astonishment, ” said Murphy. “Watching it back, Michael is better than even I thought he was – how he managed the stage. His voice became more powerful as the gig went along. It was extraordinary to watch – the crowd and band were as one”. INXS Tim Farris added: “We were just six blokes from Australia that treated Wembley Stadium like just another pub gig, we went it in with a PA and a few lights and played our asses off. “No ego ramps, no back-up singers, no props, no grand pianos etc, just the six of us… the audience went nuts! Thats all we needed! ” INXS: LIVE BABY LIVE will hit cinemas for one night on November 27. Visit here for tickets and more information. Meanwhile, Mystify will receive its UK release on October 18. The film, which debuted to critical acclaim earlier this year, examines the story of the Australian music icon and the events leading up to his untimely death in November 1997. As well as featuring testimonies from some of Hutchences closest friends and family, the film also features previously unseen footage – providing a new glimpse at the singers life on and off stage. Filmmaker  Richard Lowenstein recently spoke of how he was “terrified” of losing intimate footage that Kylie Minogue had given him to use in the movie.

‘The Stairs is the second track to be taken from the forthcoming INXS Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium soundtrack album and global cinema event which will be showing at over 100 screens in Europe on 27 November, with more being added every day. The movie recently opened the prestigious 13th annual Byron Bay Film Festival in Australia with a standing ovation for its global film festival premiere. You can check it out below. Available now from Live Baby Live ‘The Stairs is often cited by INXS fans as the best single the band never released and named by Sir Elton John as his favourite ever INXS song. The Stairs was only ever issued as a limited edition live single in Holland making it one of the most highly prized items in the INXS canon. Its truly one of the bands ‘lost classics. This new digital single of ‘The Stairs was recorded on Saturday 13th July 1991, when INXS, one of the worlds most revered and iconic bands, delivered the gig of their lives at Londons Wembley Stadium to 74, 000 ecstatic fans. After a decade and a half on the road the group was at the peak of their live powers and the performance that day shows they were now indeed a world-class stadium band. INXSs Kirk Pengilly says of the song: “The Stairs was one of our favourites to perform live.   It starts simply giving us a breather on stage and then builds & builds right to the end.   I think this (LBL) version is more powerful than the studio recording.  Definitely one of Michaels finest, “social comment” lyrics. At the time Michael Hutchence described ‘The Stairs as “The most ambitious song Ive ever written. ” Guitarist Tim Farriss remembers that it was “Probably one of my favourite songs we ever recorded and a stand out track of Live Baby Live.  Pretty much sums up the ever changing passages of the lives we all lead and how they all intertwine. ” Andrew Farriss who co-wrote the song with Hutchence spoke about the track in 1990 saying “It deals with people in highly urbanised environments not communicating”. Almost thirty years later the song has lost none of its power and is as relevant today as it was then. INXS, one of the worlds most revered and iconic bands, delivered the gig of their lives at Londons Wembley Stadium to 74, 000 ecstatic fans. After a decade and a half on the road the band were at the peak of their live powers and the performance filmed that day shows they were not only a world-class stadium band but the only band that ever had the guts to walk onto the stage at Wembley Stadium in front of 74, 000 people and jam their own intro! INXS played over 2000 shows before singer Michael Hutchences untimely passing 20 years ago, but for many fans, Wembley was THE ONE. Not only were the band on fire, but the audience was too, both band and crowd knew this would be the performance of a lifetime. Whats more there were no screens, no ramps, no backing singers, no props and cell phones – just six guys playing as though their lives depended on it. INXS delivered hit after hit to an ecstatic audience for nearly two hours! The event, called ‘Summer XS, was immortalised in the best-selling long-form video Live Baby Live (directed by David Mallet) and partly inspired by the album of the same name. Twenty-eight years on, Live Baby Live has been painstakingly restored over a six-month period from the original 35mm negative to 4K Ultra HD. The film is also now presented in glorious cinematic widescreen, which was created by going through the film shot by shot and repositioning everyone to get the best out of the frame. As uDiscover Music previously reported, the full seminal live show will also be released across 3LP Deluxe, 2CD & all digital formats on 15 November. The stunning performance featuring hits ‘Need You Tonight‘, ‘New Sensation‘, ‘Devil Inside‘ and many more has been specifically remixed by Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios for the new audio reissues. The vinyl & CD formats feature unseen imagery from the show, new essays from the band & more. The original Live Baby Live album went Top 10 in Australia and the UK following its release in 1991, going on to Platinum status in the US and Australia. The original Live Baby Live release was a 16-track companion with tracks recorded around the world on the X-Factor Tour. The Live Baby Live soundtrack album is out on 15 November and can be bought here.

So many awesome songs, but this one is my favorite! I saw them in Honolulu in 1988 for their Kick World tour. Such a fantastic concert! Hutchence had so much charisma. Great memories. Inxs 3a baby live at wembley stadium funk. YouTube INXS. Inxs live baby live at wembley stadium dvd.

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INXSs legendary 1991 Wembley Stadium gig shown will be shown in cinemas for the very first time November 27 2019 in cinemas nationwide. The show has been fully restored from the original 35mm print to create a new widescreen 4K Ultra HD version, and the film also now includes a previously unseen ‘lost track and a brand new Dolby Atmos audio mix by the bands Executive Music Producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, created at Abbey Road Studios. Visit    for local listings & tickets. 1991 had been a spectacular year for INXS. Their album ‘X had been on the charts for eight months, going platinum in the UK as well as double platinum in the US. Winning two Brit Awards, INXS had played a record-breaking run of shows in their Australian homeland, headlined Rock In Rio, and undertaken a sold-out tour of the USA. However, it was the events of July 13 th  1991 that would take the band into the musical stratosphere. Six years to the day of Live Aid and five years and a day since the band supported Queen at Wembley Stadium, INXS headlined their own show at the famed venue to a sell-out crowd of 73, 791 crazed fans with support from Jellyfish, Roachford, Jesus Jones, Deborah Harry, and The Hothouse Flowers. The event, called ‘Summer XS, was immortalised in the best-selling long-form video ‘Live Baby Live (directed by David Mallet) and partly by the album of the same name. Twenty-eight years on, the film has been painstakingly restored over a six-month period from the original 35mm negative to 4K Ultra HD. The film is also now presented in glorious cinematic widescreen, which was created by going through the film shot by shot and repositioning every one to get the best out of the frame. To accompany the astonishing visual upgrade, the audio will now be presented in full Dolby Atmos, created by the bands Executive Music Producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, at Abbey Road Studios. Even better, the restoration process unveiled a ‘lost performance which was not included in the original releases – ‘Lately from the ‘X album. It is now returned to its rightful position in the concert setlist. INXS long-time manager Chris M. Murphy had spent a decade scouring the world trying to locate the original 35mm film cans to produce this result. With the search becoming increasingly desperate and just when (almost) everyone had given up hope, the missing canisters were miraculously found in Australia. With the upcoming release of the already critically acclaimed ‘Mystify: Michael Hutchence documentary, Murphy said “When youre working on a project for so long, theres the fear ‘Whats everyone going to think?  That turns into astonishment. Watching it back Michael is better than even I thought he was – how he managed the stage. His voice became more powerful as the gig went along. It was extraordinary to watch – the crowd and band were as one”. “We were just six blokes from Australia that treated Wembley Stadium like just another pub gig, we went it in with a PA and a few lights and played our asses off. No ego ramps, no back-up singers, no props, no grand pianos etc, just the six of us… the audience went nuts! Thats all we needed! ” commented Tim Farriss from INXS. On returning to the original live multi-tracks to create the stunning new Dolby Atmos mix, Executive Music Producer Giles Martin said “This new mix of Live Baby Live captures one of the biggest global sensations at the height of their powers. INXS are one of the greatest bands to have graced the Wembley Stadium stage. The sheer scale of seeing an audience moving as one to the music is mesmerising. Working on the film took me back to a time where an audience completely connects with a band without holding up any phones, and the energy in the stadium is mind blowing”. The recording of this legendary show almost didnt happen. With only days to go before the band were due to play the stadium, Murphy came up with the grand plan to film the special event. Having discovered the group a dozen years previously, he intuitively knew this was INXS and Michael Hutchences ‘moment. This show would be their defining document. Murphy rallied all of his contacts in London like a 1991 version of ‘The Greatest Showman trying to raise the money to film the Wembley show. Legendary director David Mallet, who had worked with the likes of Pink Floyd and David Bowie, accepted the task but needed 17 cameras and a helicopter to shoot this special moment in time, all on expensive 35mm film. As Chris Murphy and Michael Hutchence stood together side of stage gazing at the sold-out crowd, the INXS musicians were already on stage jamming into ‘Guns in the Sky.   Michael peered way out into the crowd, then with a smile looked back at his mentor and trusted friend Murphy “So how much are we making for this”? Murphy, without flinching, rolled two of his fingers into a zero. Then said “17 cameras and a helicopter mate”. Michael responded, “You m. r! ” then ran onto the stage to deliver the performance of his lifetime. Murphy had taken the very bold decision to contribute INXS income from the sold-out show to capture what Murphy believed would be the highlight of INXS career. Geoff Kempin, who would later co-found Eagle Rock, was at the time head of PolyGram Video, and he came to the rescue to assist in the funding the filming of Live Baby Live. Who would have known 28 years later that ‘Live Baby Live would be held up as one of the best live shows ever put to film. A special edition of the Live Baby Live Wembley 1991 soundtrack will be announced in the coming weeks. All these years later, people still ask the question is it LIVE BABY LIVE? or LIVE BABY LIVE LIVE? Murphy, who came up with the title, will always smile and respond, “just listen to the opening lines of ‘New Sensation”. The film will open in Irish cinemas on November 27th 2019 Visit    for local listings & tickets.

Inxs live baby live at wembley stadium trailer. Inxs: baby live at wembley stadium. That opening shot. Brothers in arms. Picture the year 1991. It is July 13th, on the six-year anniversary of the original Live Aid at the same venue – Wembley Stadium in London England. This picture painted, bringing it all together, INXS is in their prime headlining their Summer XS Tour to max crowd of over 73, 000 fans who did not have the capability to record cell phone videos/photos of an event yet. Now, imagine the show professionally documented with multiple cameras, but available in 2019 re-mastered for a special one night only theater release packaged as INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembley Stadium. Sounds amazing, right? Well, on December 9th, it was presented in glorious cinematic widescreen at a list of theaters thanks to Fathom Events.   For those around during the heyday of Australias INXS, attending the Summer XS Tour was nothing less than epic. As far as the Wembley Stadium concert, it would spawn the bands first ever live album, Live Baby Live which was released in November of the same year. The video footage of the event was then re-released as a DVD in 2003 – digitally remixed and mastered in 5. 1 surround sound. Which leads us to present day where the film has been restored from the original 35mm negative where it was gone through shot by shot, repositioning every single one to get the best out of the frame. The newly restored edition made a world premiere at the Byron Bay International Film Festival in late October 2019. Prior to this, special screenings in July had also taken place, including one held in New York city, before it was released in Australia and New Zealand on November 14th via Fathom Events and in Europe areas such U. K., Ireland, Greece, and the Netherlands by Cinevents. Which leads us to the most recent theatrical release on December 9th in theaters across the USA.  As far as the film itself, it starts off in a sea of eager onlookers, as INXS gives their all without hesitation for this Wembley Stadium performance. For this remastered addition they also uncovered the tune “Lately” from 1990s X album in the setlist – a track which somehow had been edited out previously. Wonderful to watch, as Michael Hutchence breezed through the upbeat tracks wearing his half black on white star, and half black on white striped fitted pants, his bandmates pulled off the rest of the magic; the core group consisted of Tim Farriss (lead guitar) Kirk Pengilly (rhythm guitar/saxophone) Garry Gary Beers (bass guitar) Andrew Farriss (keyboards) and Jon Farriss (drums.   With the band feeding off the positive energy of almost 74, 000 people, the only proper way to end an already over the top encore was with “Devil Inside. ” After this glorious moment Hutchence grabs an available guitar and storms over to the amplifier to create some end of show noise feedback of his own accord – stepping out of his comfort zone and connected on an even deeper level with the audience. Naturally a concert of this magnitude from INXS also featured classics such “Mystify Me, ” “Suicide Blonde, ” “New Sensation, ” and there was nothing but pure joy felt by the crowd in attendance. Music aside, the videography of the film really captures the anticipation of being in the crowd along with the essence of the bands on stage personality. In fact, witnessing the saxophone breakdowns and instrumental change-ups can really set the at-home viewer into the virtual inter-working of the live performance. To summarize, the charismatic persona of long-time heartthrob Michael Hutchence directs the audience at a memorable pace. For any and all fans of the late 70s, 80s, and 90s Rock scene, INXS takes it full blast in the special event that should not be missed. As the live theater dates have already passed, the current suggested option remains to check out the vinyl and CD sets of the recording which was released back on November 15th before a DVD/Blu-ray/Digital release of the film is announced. Until then, Cryptic Rock gives the newly remastered edition of INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembley Stadium 4. 5 out of 5 stars. Eagle Rock Films Purchase INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembley Stadium vinyl and CD sets: Like the in-depth, diverse coverage of Cryptic Rock? Help us in support to keep the magazine going strong for years to come with a small donation. Lisa Burke [email protected] Lisa is a metalhead at heart with a variety of musical genre interests, and the determination to save the world, one Metal show at a time. Her professional passions range from Rock n Roll and Gothic Metal inspired fashion design to Heavy Metal and Rock n Roll journalism for live and album reviews. She currently contributes these reviews to Metal Assault and CrypticRock.

News The vinyl & CD formats feature unseen imagery from the show, new essays from the band and sleeve notes by broadcaster and fan Jamie East. Photo: Petrol Records/ Eagle Rock Films INXS Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium  soundtrack is set for release on 15 November. The full live show will be released for the first time internationally across 3LP Deluxe, 2CD & all digital formats. The landmark performance featuring hits ‘Need You Tonight‘, ‘New Sensation‘, ‘Devil Inside‘, a previously thought ‘lost track ‘Lately from the album X and many more have been newly remixed by Giles Martin & Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios. The vinyl & CD formats feature unseen imagery from the show, new essays from the band and sleeve notes by broadcaster and uber INXS fan Jamie East, who was in the crowd that day. On Saturday 13 July 1991 INXS delivered the gig of their lives at Londons Wembley Stadium to 74, 000 ecstatic fans. After a decade and a half on the road the group was at the peak of their live powers and the performance that day shows they were now indeed a world-class stadium band. As uDiscover Music previously reported, the film of Live Baby Live will also be in cinemas for the very first time. This masterclass in showmanship and musicianship has been painstakingly restored over a twelve-month period from the original 35mm negative to Ultra HD 4K. Now presented in cinematic 16:9 widescreen for this first ever Theatrical exhibition, the original film was presented in 4:3 aspect ratio, but the restored version was created by shot-by-shot repositioning to get the best out of the frame. To accompany the astonishing visual upgrade, the audio is now be presented in full Dolby Atmos, created by Giles Martin, the bands Executive Music Director, and Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios. The concert film will be in cinemas in Australia and New Zealand from November 14, North and South America from 9 December, and in the UK on 27 November. Check the official website  for local listings. The bands long-time manager Chris M. Murphy had spent a decade scouring the world trying to locate the original 35mm film cans to produce this result. With the search becoming increasingly desperate and just when (almost) everyone had given up hope, the missing canisters were miraculously found in Australia. Murphy says “When youre working on a project for so long, theres the fear ‘Whats everyone going to think? That turns into astonishment. Watching it back Michael is better than even I thought he was – how he managed the stage. His voice became more powerful as the gig went along. It was extraordinary to watch – the crowd and band were as one”. INXS Tim Farriss “This was just one of many great shows I was lucky enough to play with my best friends and brothers”. Bassist Garry Gary Beers remembers “The whole band was on fire that night but especially at our ‘pointy end – Michael was so good as he sang his heart out and gave every person in the crowd a night to remember for all time.  He truly had that amazing ability to make the biggest shows as intimate as the pubs we grew up in musically”. Live Baby Live Wembley Stadium is out on 15 November. Scroll down to read the full tracklist and buy it here. CD1: ‘Guns in the Sky ‘New Sensation ‘I Send a Message ‘The Stairs ‘Know the Difference ‘Disappear ‘By My Side ‘Hear That Sound ‘Lately ‘The Loved One ‘Wild Life CD2: ‘Mystify ‘Bitter Tears ‘Suicide Blonde ‘What You Need ‘Kick ‘Need You Tonight ‘Mediate ‘Never Tear Us Apart ‘Who Pays the Price ‘Devil Inside.

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