Michael Hutchence

Michael Hutchence

Genres: new wave, rock, australian, 90s, worlds best voices

About Michael Hutchence

Michael Hutchence, born on January 22nd, 1960, started his career as the lead singer of INXS. After briefly experimenting with his own band Max Q, Hutchence wanted to record his own solo debut in 1997. Hutchence died tragically on 22 November 1997, and the record was released posthumously (after his death) in 1999. The self-titled record was completed by Black Grape producer Danny Saber and Andy Gill (formerly of Gang of Four). Fellow artist and friend Bono (of U2 fame) helped finish one track, "Slide away", for which Hutchence had written the lyrics but not recorded all of the required vocals. Although the coroner of New South Wales determined that Hutchence's death was the result of suicide, analysis of the witness statements in the coroner's report, the lack of a suicide note and other anecdotal evidence, such as the fact that Hutchence was found nude, has led some—including Hutchence's brother and other close relatives to suggest that the death may have resulted from autoerotic asphyxiation... not suicide.

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Michael Hutchence — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Michael Hutchence The Passenger
Michael Hutchence One Way
Michael Hutchence Possibilities
Michael Hutchence Spill The Wine
Michael Hutchence Don't Save Me From Myself
Michael Hutchence Spill The Wine
Michael Hutchence Friction
The Passenger
Possibilities
Spill The Wine
Don't Save Me From Myself
Spill The Wine