Shabooh Shoobah - INXS

Shabooh Shoobah

INXS

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1982-10-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1982 Atlantic Recording Corporation. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The One Thing INXS 3:25
2
To Look At You INXS 3:57
3
Spy of Love INXS 3:49
4
Soul Mistake INXS 2:57
5
Here Comes INXS 3:03
6
Black and White INXS 3:41
7
Golden Playpen INXS 3:05
8
Jan's Song INXS 3:18
9
Old World New World INXS 3:39
10
Don't Change INXS 4:26

Reviews

  • Don’t Change

    5
    By Treasurefolk
    Don’t change for me, don’t change for you. This is my favorite song and has been since it came out. When in love, always be true to yourself
  • By Lourdes Jackson number one fan

    5
    By hutchnce
    I like this album because it’s so awesome and amazing they did a great job on this album My favorite from this album is golden playpen jans song and to look at you and spy of love
  • Among best albums of early 1980s

    5
    By JB1994NYC
    Shabooh Shoobah is among the best albums of the 1980s and alerted the world to the greatness of INXS. Along with U2's War and REM's Reckoning, it's a must-own for early 1980's alternative rock. This album provides a raw, creative, memorable and breakthrough glimpse of what would become an exceptional musical group over the next decade and beyond. It's too bad they couldn't keep it together longer.
  • INXS' best album

    5
    By Mr. Cruncher
    This is the best INXS album, in my opinion. Aside from the two big hits, the rest of the songs are really good. Also they hadn't succumbed to 80s-era overproduction yet. There's a feeling on this record that their others don't have. There's a little bit of amateurism (in the best sense) on it that gives it a spark.
  • Don’t Change

    5
    By SpinAround
    Don’t Change! Need I say more??!?!
  • My first taste of INXS

    5
    By lovemychloe
    Made me want more.
  • Good, but...

    4
    By Simi Dave
    It was the first INXS album I bought, basically 'cause Richard Blade told me to back in '83. It was a good purchase. I wore the vinyl out. It showed these lads truly had potential, and their future was pleasantly surprising.

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