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Men At Work — Business As Usual — album review
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“Down Under” – Men At Work, from the album Business As Usual |
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Traveling in a fried-out combie
On a hippie trail, head full of zombie;
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous;
She took me in and gave me breakfast.
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Album Review: Men at Work blasted out of the Australian continent and onto the world stage with the album Business As Usual, carried in large measure by the mega-hits "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?" But this album was solid through and through, with many other tasty tunes, such as the slickly produced "Catch a Star," the dreamy "Down By the Sea," the rough-and-ready "Touching the Untouchables," and the driving "Underground." The changes in pacing work nicely to keep the songs from sounding overly similar, and the album satisfies throughout. This is one 'ell of a debut album, mate.
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