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INXS - Switch
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1. "Devil's Party" 3:25
2. "Pretty Vegas" 3:25
3. "Afterglow" 4:08
4. "Hot Girls" 3:30
5. "Perfect Strangers" 4:12
6. "Remember Who's Your Man" 3:28
7. "Hungry" 4:47
8. "Never Let You Go" 4:18
9. "Like It or Not" 3:44
10. "Us" 4:07
11. "God's Top Ten" 4:54
INXS Band Members / Musicians
J.D. Fortune – vocals
Kirk Pengilly – guitar, saxophone, vocals
Garry Gary Beers – bass
Andrew Farriss – keyboards, guitar
Jon Farriss – drums, percussion
Tim Farriss – guitar
Guy Chambers – guitars, keys
Paul Stanborough – additional guitars
Wayne Bergeron – trumpets, flugelhorn
Dan Higgins – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
Andrew Martin – trombone
Paul Mirkovich – piano, background vocals
Suzie McNeil – guest vocals on "God's Top Ten"
Deanna Johnston, Lisbeth Scott and Ann Lewis – background vocalists
Guy Chambers – producer, orchestra arrangements
Richard Flack – additional production, recording, programming, mixing
Paul Stanborough – additional engineering, digital editing
Todd Parker – additional digital editing
Tim Palmer – mixing on "Hot Girls" and "Like It or Not"
Andrew Farriss and Kirk Pengilly – horn arrangements
Tracy Walker, Assen Stoyanov, Steve '13' Jones and Zack
Horne – assistant engineers
Assen Stoyanov, Jamie Seyberth, John Hanes and Tim
Roberts – mixing assistants
David Massey and Kaz Utsunomiya – A&R
David Gray – additional A&R
Doug Sax – mastering
Dylan Chambers – record coordinator
Brandy Flower – art direction, design
Sheryl Nields – photography
Scott Duncan – back cover photography
Lynne Bugai – stylist
Switch is the 11th studio album by the Australian rock band INXS, and their last to be composed of entirely new material. It was released on 29 November 2005. It is notable for being the only album with new lead singer J.D. Fortune since the 1997 death of Michael Hutchence as well as for having production work by English hit-maker Guy Chambers.
The album received mixed critical reviews. The album's songwriting and quality from song to song was found to be inconsistent and varied by critics such as Matt Collar of Allmusic. However, some reviewers also complimented frontman J.D. Fortune's singing as well as the inclusion of guest vocalists such as Suzie McNeil, who had starred with Fortune in the program Rock Star: INXS. The album was also commercially successful, reaching the top 20 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.
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