Business As Usual

Editorial Reviews
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Helped immeasurably by the heavy rotation with which its clever videos were greeted by the then brand-new MTV network, the Australian group Men at Work were one of the biggest--and least anticipated--success stories of 1982. On the strength of two No. 1 singles, the sax-driven "Who Can It Be Now" and the geocentric "Down Under," the band's debut album spent an astonishing 15 weeks at the top of the charts. Bandleader Colin Hay's Sting-like, reggae-influenced singing was welcomed by the emerging video music generation--even if they had no idea what a "Vegemite" sandwich was. --Billy Altman

Music Review:

  1. Chemistry Is What We Are
  2. Close My Eyes
  3. Coeur de Verre
  4. Corroboree [Import]
  5. Cowboy in Flames
  6. Crashing Through [Box set]
  7. D.O.A. [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Dead Air
  9. Do the Bambi
  10. Dream Sequence: Best Of Tangerine Dream [Import]

Music Review

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Music Review

Wheelchair Groupie [Import]

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 8; Bax: Oboe Quintet

Vagn Holmboe: Works for Choir

Music: Out of the Cut

Variants [Import]

Unity

V.1 [Import]

Traveling Light

Waltzing [CD-single] [Import]

Vol. 2-1966-68-Interview

Up Up Up Up Up Up

Voce Vai Ver O Que E Bom [Import]

Solo Mi Madre Lo Esperaba [Import]

So Real So Right

Assyrian Rose