Although INXS needed to experiment badly, their attempt at self-reinvention, Welcome to Wherever You Are, didn't even come close to gaining commercial or critical acceptance. From the start of the album, it's clear that INXS are out to confuse the standard perceptions of themselves; the first instrument on the album is an Eastern-flavored horn. Special recording effects and exotic rhythms and sounds are abundant on the album. Evidently, the pop audience didn't care about INXS anymore, since nobody bought the album. And that is a shame, since it is one of their strongest. [The reissue appends five bonus tracks: "The Answer," "The Indian Song," the demo of "Heaven Sent," and different versions of "Wishing Well" and "All Around."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Welcome to Wherever You Are (Expanded)
06/04/2002 | Atlantic / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Welcome to Wherever You Are (Expanded) Track Listing
Credits of Welcome to Wherever You Are (Expanded)
- Mark McKenna
- Project Assistant
- Mark Opitz
- Producer, Remixing, Remastering
- Colin Piper
- Conductor
- Phillip Hartl
- Concert Master
- Niven Garland
- Engineer
- Don Bartley
- Remastering
- Leon Zervos
- Mastering
- Steve Woolard
- Project Assistant
- Steve Pyke
- Cover Photo
- Neil Sandbach
- Engineer
- Peggy Sirota
- Photography
- Melissa Van Twest
- Assistant Engineer
- Deni Hines
- Vocals (Background)
- Karen Ahmed
- A&R
- Dan Jones
- Reissue Producer
- Randy Perry
- Project Assistant
- Ginger Dettman
- Project Assistant
- Leigh Hall
- Project Assistant
- David Eugene Edwards
- Reissue Producer
- Cory Frye
- Editorial Supervision
- April Milek
- Project Assistant
- Scott Cresto
- Project Assistant
- Greg Allen
- Design, Reissue Art Director
- Bob Clearmountain
- Mixing
- Sunil DeSilva
- Percussion
- Andrew Farriss
- Vocals, Orchestral Arrangements, Creative Consultant, Remastering, Remixing
- Michael Hutchence
- Vocals
- Mick Kenny
- Orchestral Arrangements
- INXS
- Producer, Main Performer, Reissue Producer




















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