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| ARTIST: | Men at Work |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Int'l |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Man With Two Hearts, Giving Up, Everything I Need, Sail to You, Children on Parade, Maria, Stay at Home, Hard Luck Story, Snakes and Ladders, Still Life |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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EXCELLENT MEN AT WORK CD THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT SOPHOMORE CD FROM THIS TALENTED AUSTRALIAN BAND AND IS A MUSICAL DELIGHT TO HEAR.VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.IGNORE THE ONE STAR REVIEWS PLEASE.
Excellent despite the conditions...
Your record company wants you to do this, your producer wants you to do that, and your rhythm section needs an upgrade. Colin Hay proved to be quite the musical engineer on this, the band's third and final album. Judging from the quality of material put out by the band's leader since their demise, I would've fired my drummer, bassist, and maybe gotten Bob Clearmountain a better engineer. That being said, an excellent offering of tunes is contained here. Mostly all Colin Hay material, a significant contribution was made here by Greg Ham as well, before he fell off the proverbial cliff of music.
If you don't like this, maybe you should stick to something a little more safer like Duran Duran. Then again, try the cliff.
Media Overkill: Death of a great album
In the summer of 1985, I lived in the northern Rocky Mountains far from the mindless repetition of MTV and Top 40 radio. "Two Hearts" was in my car's tapedeck for that summer and it was not the lackluster and tepid folloup that so many people thought. The media's insatiable appetite for the next big thing is what killed Men At Work and many other promising bands. "Two Hearts" was an excellent third effort by the band and it clearly showed their maturity and growth as a band--it's a shame that its' hard to find--I hope someday it finds its' way to re-release. MTV ruined music for many--it peddled style over substance and as a result--a lot of great music was ignored. This album was clearly a casualty of media overexposure. None of that matters--to hell with the critics, it's a classic to me. It takes me back instantaneously to that summer and the great times I had....