Love vs Money

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Love Vs Money was the third, and most commercially successful album for ex -Kiwi rockers Noiseworks.

It contained the top 10 hit Hot Chili Woman and the top 20 single Miles and Miles.

Former I'm Talking front-woman Kate Ceberano, and the late Michael Hutchence of INXS, contributed to the album track "Take You Higher". The c.d also contained a moving tribute to frontman Jon Steven's late mother who had passed away from cancer. The song was titled R.I.P Millie but never released as a single.

This was to be the final studio album for Noiseworks, and they disbanded shortly after with much speculation of an acrimonious split.

Jon Stevens embarked on a solo career with mediocre success.