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Full Moon, Dirty Hearts

''Full Moon, Dirty Hearts'' is an album released by Australian band INXS in 1993, through Warner Music Australia. It was the band's ninth album, and was followed by the Dirty Honeymoon world tour of 1993–1994.
"Please" featured vocals by Ray Charles; the title track featured vocals by The Pretenders lead singer, Chrissie Hynde, however the latter was not released as a single, while the former was. The bands manager, Chris Murphy arranged to shoot videos for every song on the album. Twelve videos were shot on a small budget by different up and coming Australian Directors.〔INXS: Story to Story (the official autobiography), page 216〕
The Japanese edition of the album included a cover of Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild", which was specially recorded for the April 1993 launch of Virgin Radio in the UK.
==Recording and production==
The album was written soon after the release and promotion of the band's previous album, ''Welcome to Wherever You Are'', at the end of November 1992. The album was recorded and produced at Capri Studio on the Isle of Capri in Italy and completed in February 1993. The Capri Studio had just reopened during the recording of "Welcome to Wherever You Are" and after spotting an ad for it in a trade magazine, Michael Hutchence and producer Mark Opitz insisted that the band should record their next record there.
Before breaking for the Christmas holidays, the band managed to get half of the album completed. Michael returned to his estate in France, later joining Andrew Farriss in London to write the last remaining songs for the album. The mixing of the album was completed in July while the band were touring some of the new songs on their Get Out of the House tour throughout the spring and summer.

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