As further evidence that there's still breath left in the 80s revival, Australian hitmakers Men At Work, the band will soon release a live album culled from a recent reunion tour.
On August 25, the group will once again deliver tracks like "Down Under," "Who Can It Be Now?," and "Be Good Johnny" to American shores, this time as part of "Brazil." The selections on the live album were culled from a tour in 1996 that constituted the band's first shows together in more than ten years. That time around, on the Back To Work Tour, the band was touring behind "Contraband: The Best Of Men At Work," a greatest hits collection that came out that year.
Men At Work scored two number one hits and managed to sell more than 9 million records in the States before dropping off the radar in the mid-80s.
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