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Men at Work
were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most successful artist of the year. With its
Police
-styled rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the band's debut album
Business as Usual
became an international blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became MTV favorites,
helping send "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" to number one.
Men at Work
's momentum sustained them through their second album, 1983's
Cargo
, before the bottom fell out of the band's popularity. After releasing
Two Hearts
in 1985,
Men at Work
broke up, becoming one of the better-remembered phenomenons of new wave.
Colin Hay
(lead vocals, guitar), a native of Scotland who moved to Australia at the age of 14, formed
Men at Work
as an acoustic duo with
Ron Strykert
(guitar, vocals) in Melbourne in 1979. Within a few months, the duo had expanded to a full group with the addition of
John Rees
(bass),
Greg Ham
(saxophone, flute, keyboards), and
Jerry Speiser
(drums). Over the next two years, the band became regulars at the Cricketer's Arms Hotel bar and on Australia's pub circuit, eventually becoming the highest-paid unsigned band in the country. By 1981, they had landed a contract with Australian Columbia, who released "Who Can It Be Now?" by the end of the year. The single became an huge hit, as did their debut album,
Business as Usual
, upon its spring 1982 release. Featuring contributions by
Hay
,
Strykert
, and
Ham
,
Business as Usual
spent ten weeks at the top of the Australian charts, beating a record held by
Split Enz
's
True Colours
. The album was released in America in the summer, and within a few weeks "Who Can It Be Now?" began its climb to the top of the U.S. charts. In November,
Business as Usual
hit the top of the charts, where it would stay for 15 weeks. "Down Under" became the group's second American number one early in 1983 and it became the band's first British hit single; the song reached number one in both countries simultaneously. In February, the band was named the Best New Artist of 1982 at the Grammys.
Men at Work
's second album,
Cargo
, had been recorded during the summer of 1982, but its release was delayed because of the remarkable success of the debut. Largely written by
Hay
,
Cargo
reached number three in the U.S. and generated the Top Ten singles "Overkill" and "It's a Mistake." Following an extensive tour, during which the group co-headlined the US Festival with
the Clash
and
the Stray Cats
,
Men at Work
took an extended break in 1984, which caused
Spesier
and
Rees
to leave the band. They were replaced by session musicians for the group's third album, 1985's
Two Hearts
. Though the record went gold in the U.S., it was a considerable commercial disappointment, failing to generate one Top 40 single. Following the release of
Two Hearts
, the band broke up. Out of the remaining members,
Hay
was the only one to pursue a solo career, but neither of his two American solo albums --
Looking for Jack
(1987) and
Wayfaring Sons
(1990) -- were successes.
Hay
continued to release albums in Australia during the '90s; he also began an acting career. He and
Ham
re-formed
Men at Work
in 1998, issuing the live hits collection
Brazil
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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