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Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under
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Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under
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Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under
Cheaper Than eBay
Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under
Cheaper Than eBay
Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under
Cheaper Than eBay
Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under

Men At Work Business As Usual Vinyl New Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Down Under

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Artist: Men At Work

Title: Business As Usual

Format: LP

Catalogue Number: MOFI 1-024

Item Condition: Mint (Sealed)

Cover Condition: Mint

Barcode (If known): 821797100243

Notes/Description:

Numbered, limited edition LP
 
1982 set shattered records for most weeks spent at top of charts by a debut
 
Contains smash hits "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under"
 
They came from the land down under. And they conquered the charts like no band before or since, with a 1983 debut that shattered records by staying for 15 consecutive weeks at the pole position on the Billboard Top 100. They were Men at Work, a quirky bunch led by a Scottish-born vocalist whose humor, style, and distinguished singing helped the quintet become one of the 1980s' definitive new-wave acts. And it all started with the irresistible Business As Usual.
 
Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed at RTI, this LP retrieves an immeasurable amount of previously concealed details from the music. For the first time, the band's percolating rhythms, pulsating guitars, brassy horns, and whimsical beats come to fore without interference from congested mixes and a flat perspective. Spaciousness and imaging are restored, as is the rebirth of palpable dynamic contrast and instrumental separation. Above all, the record is more fun than ever before.
 
Anchored by two ubiquitous singles, "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under," both still FM radio staples, Business As Usual signified a changing of the guard on the new-wave landscape. With leader Colin Hay's vocals bearing a passing resemblance to those of Sting, and his mates supplying what seems like a constant stream of keening pop-rock hooks, dance-baiting grooves, and brassy rejoinders, the record transcends any limitations and showcases a creative depth that extends to the album cuts. No wonder Men at Work soon shared stages with the likes of the Clash.
 
Side 1
Who Can It Be Now?
I Can See It In Your Eyes
Down Under
Underground
Helpless Automation
 
Side 2
People Just Love to Play With Words
Be Good Johnny
Touching the Untouchables
Catch a Star
Down By the Sea

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Listing ID#228754652
Start TimeMon 05 May 2025 05:19:18 (EDT)
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