INXS have continued the celebrations for the fortieth anniversary of their seminal album, Listen Like Thieves, with a brand new “2025 Mix” of the album’s title observe. It’s set to be launched on May 9.
Other thrilling treasures unearthed for the deluxe version which have already been launched embody: “Kiss the Dirt (Studio Demo),” “Biting Bullets (Live From Royal Albert Hall),” and a demo of “This Time.”
The deluxe version of Listen Like Thieves fortieth Anniversary spans one LP and three CDs. The package deal features a model new stereo mixture of the unique album by Giles Martin and Paul Hicks on each vinyl and CD, from which Martin created a Dolby ATMOS combine. There are additionally 19 beforehand unreleased demos and outtakes curated by Martin, in addition to a rarity from the BBC archives: a dwell set recorded at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1986. Fans can stay up for contemporary in-depth liner notes, together with a brand new interview with the band by journalist Paul Sexton.
Listen Like Thieves noticed INXS soar into the worldwide consciousness, establishing the band as worldwide rock royalty and setting the stage for additional glories down the road. It marked the band’s first challenge with producer Chris Thomas, who would turn out to be a trusted collaborator for years to return. The album grew to become the launchpad for “What You Need,” the funk-rock smash that grew to become INXS’s first Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. (The tune finally went on to double platinum standing within the US.)
“Listen Like Thieves was an important moment for us,” says keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Farriss, who co-wrote a lot of the album with late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. “It stepped up what was possible, and also Chris Thomas stepped up what was possible as a record producer for us.” Lead guitarist Tim Farriss, Andrew’s brother, provides, “It was a real interesting milestone in our career because we were on this sort of rise at that point, and we were constantly touring. We were on the cusp, if you like.”
Martin, who oversaw the brand new mixes at Abbey Road, describes Listen Like Thieves as “a really, really good album, this,” persevering with, “It could be my favorite album of theirs, because it’s not so packed with the singles, as it were. To me, this album in some ways has more depth to it, and I love it. I just hope this stimulates a whole load of new fans. You just want to shine the spotlight on it and hope people take notice.”
Order the fortieth anniversary version of the INXS album Listen Like Thieves now.