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about|the band|other uses|Men at Work (disambiguation)Infobox musical artist| name = Men at Work| image = Man At Work - Group photo.jpg| caption =| image_size = 230| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = St Kilda, Victoria|St. Kilda , Melbourne , Victoria, Australia | genre = Rock music|Rock , New Wave music|New Wave , pop rock | years_active = 19791986 1996-present| label = Columbia Records|Columbia , Sony Records|Sony | associated_acts =| current_members = Colin Hay Greg Ham | past_members = Men_at_Work#Former|Former members Men at Work are an Australian rock band who achieved international success in the 1980s. They are the only Australian artists to have a simultaneous #1 album and #1 single in the United States ( Business as Usual (Men at Work album)|Business as Usual and " Down Under (song)|Down Under " respectively). http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/en2/menatwork/menatwork.htm Howlspace: Men at Work Retrieved on 9 July 2007 They achieved the same distinction of a simultaneous #1 album and #1 single in the United Kingdom. The group won the Grammy Awards of 1983|1983 Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist , http://www.grammy365.com/news/grammy-rewind-25th-annual-grammy-awards GRAMMY Rewind: 25th Annual GRAMMY Awards and have sold over 30 million albums worldwide.Citation needed|date=March 2009
History
Origins of the group
Colin Hay emigrated to Australia in 1967 from Scotland with his family. In 1978, he formed a duo with Ron Strykert , which expanded with the addition of drummer Jerry Speiser and Australian progressive rock keyboard player Greg Sneddon.cite web|url= http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/menatwork.htm |title=Men at Work: Best Music from the 1980s |publisher=80smusiclyrics.com |date= |accessdate=17 August 2010 http://www.informationbrazil.com.au/diversao/musica/biografias/MEN%20AT%20WORK.doc They formed an unnamed four-piece group that would later morph into Men at Work. The band's first experience in the recording studio was recording the music to Riff Raff , a low-budget stage musical on which Sneddon had worked.cite web|url= http://www.countdown.com.au/the_music.asp? ArtistID=45 |title=Featured Artist |publisher=Countdown |date=30 March 2009 |accessdate=17 August 2010 Sneddon soon left, to be replaced in late 1979 by saxophonist/flautist/keyboardist Greg Ham . Bassist John Rees completed the band.
International success (1981-1983)
In 1981, Columbia Records signed Men at Work. Their second single, " Who Can It Be Now? ", reached #2 on the Australian chartcite book|title= Kent Music Report|Australian Chart Book 19701992 |last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|publisher=Australian Chart Book Ltd|location= St Ives, New South Wales|St Ives, NSW |year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|accessdate=14 April 2009 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA created their own ARIA Charts|charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 19701974. in August 1981. A subsequent single (a re-worked version of " Down Under (song)|Down Under ") and their first album ( Business as Usual (Men at Work album)|Business as Usual ) went to #1. The album also debuted at #1 in New Zealand.
Despite its strong Australian showing, and having an American producer (Peter McIan), Business as Usual (Men at Work album)|Business as Usual was twice rejected by Columbia's parent company in the United States. Thanks to the persistence of the band's management, the album was eventually released in the US and the UK six months after its Australian release. Men at Work toured Canada and the US to promote the album, supporting Fleetwood Mac .
The band initially broke through to North American audiences in the western provinces of Canada, with lead single "Who Can It Be Now? " hitting top 10 on radio stations in Winnipeg as early as May 1982. The band became a top act across Canada in the following months, and Men At Work started receiving top 40 US airplay by August. In October 1982, " Who Can It Be Now? " hit #1 in the US. Then, in November of that year, Business as Usual began a 15-week run at #1 on the US album chart. While "Who Can It Be Now? " was still in the top ten, the second single, "Down Under" was released. It entered the charts at #79; ten weeks later, it was #1. By January 1983, Men at Work had the top album and single in both the US and the UK - a feat never achieved previously by an Australian act. " Be Good Johnny " also received moderate airplay, particularly in the US.
Men at Work won a Grammy Award , winning Best New Artist for 1983 ahead of Asia (band)|Asia , Jennifer Holliday , The Human League and Stray Cats . This was the first for an Australian recording act.
That same year, Canada awarded them a Juno Award for "International LP of the Year."
The band soon released their second album Cargo (album)|Cargo . It had been finished in the summer of 1982, but held for release due to the phenomenal success of the band's debut. The new album went to #1. The international market, where Business as Usual was still riding high, kept the album at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The album produced three chart singles in the US: " Overkill (Men at Work song)|Overkill " #3, " It's a Mistake " #6, and " Dr. Heckyll and Mr. Jive " #28. The band toured the world extensively in 1983.
Two Hearts; break-up (1984-1986)
In 1984, the band took a long break as members pursued other interests and recovered from the two years of constant touring they'd done in support of both albums. At the end of that period, Jerry Speiser and John Rees were advised by management that they were no longer members of the band. The remaining members (Hay, Ham and Strykert) recorded a third album Two Hearts (album)|Two Hearts which peaked at #50 on the chart. Although four songs were released as singles to promote the album (lead single " Everything I Need ", "Man With Two Hearts", "Maria", and "Hard Luck Story"), only the first song charted in the US, and that only at #47. The record relied heavily on drum programming and synthesisers and reduced the presence of Ham's saxophone.
Strykert left the group during the album's production.cite web|url= http://www.myspace.com/menatwork |title=MEN AT WORK - St. Kilda, AU - Reggae / New Wave / Pop - www.myspace.com/menatwork |publisher=MySpace.com |date= |accessdate=17 August 2010 Hay and Ham hired new bandmates to tour behind the record, including jazz / fusion music|fusion bassist Jeremy Alsop, progressive rock drummer Mark Kennedy (ex Ayers Rock (band)|Ayers Rock ), and guitarist James Black, who respectively play on seven, eight and one of the ten tracks on Two Hearts . Soon after, third guitarist Colin Bayley was added to the band's touring lineup, and Kennedy was replaced by prodigious young drummer Chad Wackerman (ex Frank Zappa ). Australian singers Kate Ceberano and Renee Geyer also worked and performed live with the group during this period as guests.
Men at Work performed three songs for the 1985 Oz for Africa concert (part of the global Live Aid program) - "Maria", " Overkill (Men at Work song)|Overkill ", and an unreleased song called "The Longest Night". It was broadcast in Australia (on both Seven Network and Nine Network ) and on MTV in the US. "Maria" and " Overkill (Men at Work song)|Overkill " were also broadcast by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) during their Live Aid telecast.cite web |url= http://liveaid.free.fr/pages/ozforafrika-uk.html |title=Oz for Africa |publisher=liveaid.free.fr |accessdate=12 March 2008
Ham left during the band's time touring behind the album. The final Men at Work performances in the 1980s found Australian jazz saxophonist Paul Williamson replacing Ham and Russell Hitchcock as additional vocalist.cn|date=January 2012 By early 1986, the band was defunct and Hay was working on his first solo album, Looking for Jack , which would feature participation from Alsop and Wackerman.
Reunion (1996-present)
In 1996, after a ten-year absence, Hay and Ham reunited under the Men at Work moniker to tour South America. They had enjoyed strong fan support in this continent during their heyday, and demands for Men at Work concerts persisted prior to Hay and Ham's decision to reform. The new lineup also featured guitarist Simon Hosford from Hay's solo band, along with bassist Stephen Hadley and drummer John Watson. This tour culminated in the Brazilian release of a live CD ''Brazil '96'' in 1997. The album was subsequently released worldwide in 1998 as ' Brazil (Men at Work album)|Brazil ' with a bonus studio song "The Longest Night", the first Men at Work studio track since Two Hearts .
The band toured various corners of the world throughout from 1998-2000. The lineup for these tours varied greatly, occasionally including Richard Grossman (musician)|Rick Grossman of the Hoodoo Gurus on bass, among numerous other touring musicians.
Men at Work performed "Down Under" at the closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, alongside Paul Hogan of Crocodile Dundee fame.cite web|url= http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1124485/20001002/inxs.jhtml |title=INXS : INXS, Midnight Oil, Colin Hay & Greg Ham of Men at Work Close Sydney Olympics - Rhapsody Music Downloads |publisher=VH1.com |date= |accessdate=17 August 2010 The group has been mostly inactive in recent years, although Hay and Ham still perform on occasion as Men at Work with guest musicians. In February 2009, they performed "Down Under" at the Australia Unites Victorian Bushfire Appeal Telethon.
Copyright lawsuit and controversy
In February 2010, Larrikin Records|Larrikin Music Publishing won a case against the group arising from the uncredited appropriation of " Kookaburra (song)|Kookaburra ", originally written in 1934 by Marion Sinclair and for which they owned the publishing rights, as the flute line in the song "Down Under".cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8497433.stm |title=Men At Work lose plagiarism case in Australia|accessdate=4 February 2010 | work=BBC News | date=4 February 2010 The Australian music-themed TV quiz " Spicks and Specks (TV series)|Spicks and Specks " had suggested that "Down Under" contained Kookaburra.cite web|last=Ulaby |first=Neda |url= http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=120984958 |title=A Kookaburra Causes Trouble 'Down Under' at |publisher=Npr.org |date=1 December 2009 |accessdate=17 August 2010 Larrikin then filed suit and had demanded between 40% and 60% of the previous six years of earnings from the song.cite news| url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8497433.stm | work=BBC News | title=Men At Work lose plagiarism case | date=4 February 2010 | accessdate=12 May 2010 In February 2010, the Australian judge ruled that "Down Under" did contain a flute riff based on " Kookaburra (song)|Kookaburra " but stipulated that neither was it necessarily the hook nor a substantial part of the hit song (Colin Hay wrote the song years before the flute riff was added by a later member of the band).cite news|author=By the CNN Wire Staff |url= http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/06/down.under.kookaburra/ |title=Men at Work must pay portion of royalties for plagiarizing song |publisher=CNN |date= 6 July 2010|accessdate=17 August 2010 In July 2010 a judge ruled that Larrikin should be paid 5% of past (since 2002) and future profits.cite web|author=Mail Foreign Service |url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1292374/Men-Work-pay-5-royalties-80s-Down-Under-hit-copying-riff.html? ito=feeds-newsxml |title=Men at Work ordered to pay five per cent of royalties for 1980s hit Down Under after copying riff at |work=The Daily Mail |location=London |date=7 June 2010 |accessdate=17 August 2010
Other projects
Hay maintains a successful Colin Hay|solo career and plays with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band . Strykert lives in Los Angeles, continues to play music and released his first solo album titled Paradise in September 2009.cite web |url= http://www.ronstrykert.com |title=Ron Strykert Official Website |publisher=ronstrykert.com |accessdate=11 September 2009 He has expressed some resentment towards Hay, mainly over royalties. Ham has remained musically active and currently plays sax with the Melbourne-based group The Nudist Funk Orchestra. Rees is now a music teacher in Melbourne. Jerry Speiser plays drums for the band The Afterburner.
Band members
Main|List of Men at Work band members
Current
Colin Hay vocals, rhythm guitars (19781986, 1996present)
1981 Business as Usual (Men at Work album)|Business as Usual
1983 Cargo (album)|Cargo
1985 Two Hearts (album)|Two Hearts
Guest appearances
Colin Hay has made three guest appearances on Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs as 'Troubadour' on " My Overkill ", season 2 episode 1, singing "Overkill","My Hard Labor", season 7 episode 2, singing "Down Under" and season 8 "My Finale"
Colin Hay made a guest appearance on "The Larry Sanders Show"
Greg Ham sang their hit Helpless Automaton on the Oprah series in 2002
Colin Hay performed "Down Under" on FOX News Channel for Fox & Friends ' "80s Weekend" .
Colin Hay Performed "Overkill" on the Bob & Tom TV Show on 28 April 2009
Colin Hay performed " Down Under (song)|Down Under " and, " Who Can it be Now " on Don't Forget the Lyrics on the Fox network 5 June 2009
Jerry Speiser guest appeared on the Frostcite web|url= http://www.myspace.com/frostband |title=FROST op MySpace Music Gratis gestreamde MP3s, fotos en Videoclips |publisher=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=17 August 2010 track, 'You and Me' receiving hi-rotation on Melbourne's Nova 100 in 2003 and SBS Television.
See also
Wikipedia books|Men at Work
Artists achieving simultaneous US and UK number-one hits
References
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External links
http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/en2/menatwork/menatwork.htm Men at Work (Howlspace article)
http://www.myspace.com/menatwork Men at Work Official MySpace band site - three original band members help run the page
http://www.legacyrecordings.com/menatwork/ Men at Work (Legacy Recordings)
Listen to a clip from http://aso.gov.au/titles/music/down-under/ 'Down Under' and read more about it on http://aso.gov.au/ australianscreen online
'Down Under' was added to the http://nfsa.gov.au/ National Film and Sound Archive's http://nfsa.gov.au/collection/national-collection/sound/sounds-australia/complete-list/ Sounds of Australia Registry in 2007
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