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  2. The Greatest Hits (INXS album) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits is a greatest hits compilation released by Australian rock band INXS in 1994. The compilation was a chart success in Australia, peaking at number two, and in the UK, where it reached number three. It stalled at number 112 on the US Billboard 200; however, it was eventually certified platinum.

  3. The Best of INXS - Wikipedia

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    The Best of INXS is a greatest hits album by Australian rock band INXS, released on 4 June 2002 by Atlantic Records and Rhino Entertainment.It featured digitally remastered versions of tracks from previous albums and reached #144 on the US charts, selling more than 373,000 copies since its release.

  4. INXS discography - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits: 1997 "Elegantly Wasted" Walter Stern: Elegantly Wasted "Everything" Paul Boyd "Don't Lose Your Head" Nick Egan "Searching" 2005 "Pretty Vegas" Scott Duncan Switch: 2006 "Afterglow" "Perfect Strangers" 2017 "Kick" Steve Hanft: Kick 30

  5. The Very Best (INXS album) - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best is a greatest hits album released by Australian band INXS in 2011. It initially peaked at number 39 in Australia. Following the screening of INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, an Australian miniseries about INXS that commenced on 9 February 2014 on the Seven Network, [1] the album re-entered the charts, peaking at number one. [2]

  6. The Strangest Party (These Are the Times) - Wikipedia

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    The song "The Strangest Party (These Are the Times)", alongside the song "Deliver Me", was recorded for the group's Greatest Hits release with producer Chris Thomas, however, the music for the song was originally written by Andrew Farriss during the recording sessions of the band's previous studio album, Full Moon, Dirty Hearts.

  7. The Years 1979–1997 - Wikipedia

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    The Years 1979–1997 is a greatest hits compilation released by Australian rock band INXS on 10 December 2002. It is roughly the Australian equivalent of the American double-disc retrospective, Shine Like It Does: The Anthology (1979–1997), although it substitutes out several tracks that appeared on the American compilation (including additional tracks from the 1982 INXSIVE compilation and ...

  8. X (INXS album) - Wikipedia

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    X was the third consecutive INXS album produced by Chris Thomas. The title, the Roman numeral for "10", represents the band's tenth year since their debut album was released in 1980. X features a sample of blues-harp player Charlie Musselwhite on "Suicide Blonde", and Musselwhite himself playing on "Who Pays the Price" and "On My Way". In 2002 ...

  9. Jimmy Buffett’s Greatest Hits Album Enters Top 10 for First ...

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    Now at No. 4, “Greatest Hit(s)” sold the equivalent of 52,000 albums in the latest tracking week (per Luminate) and is the country-laced pop singer’s 13th top 10-charting album.