
Although the hit 'Original Sin' was produced by Nile Rodgers, the rest of the album was produced by the British producer Nick Launay.
In this clip, Michael Hutchence and Tim Farriss talk about Launay's style and Farriss suggests that the album had been over-produced and not raw enough. Hutchence, however, liked the sounds that Launay got out of the band, which resulted in the most successful INXS album to that point.
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