Men at Work's records were always somewhat uneven affairs. Certainly, the singles were the highlights, but they had a handful of first-rate album tracks that made the records necessary for dedicated fans, even if the overall album was inconsistent. Contraband: The Best of Men at Work does a terrific job of consolidating all of their highlights onto one disc. From hits like "Who Can It Be Now?," "Down Under," "Overkill," and "It's a Mistake" to slightly neglected album tracks like "Be Good Johnny," Contraband has every great track from the Australian /p>
ew wave band. For most fans, it will be the only disc they need.
visiting the 80's tonightspecifically 1983lets see i got married and divorced in 1983(must've been the coke)i used to really REALLY hate the 80's music thingymaybe because during most of this time i was a total METAL head closed minded,big mouthed,BADASSoh got my first "REAL" ass whupping in 1983!!oh yeah AND thriller toohahahahahahahawell thank goodness i actually can now apreciate some of thi...
This song's so funny. It really reminds me of when I was little and traveling. This post goes back to the countdown. When I was watching it they had this song on it and I found out that Colin Hay was actually in Men at Work! I was like dumbfounded by this because Colin Hay is all acoustic-like and indie now. Down Under is just such an upbeat song and it makes you wanna sing along just about eve...