the year was 1982. We'd just purchased (we = my Dad) our first cassette player. A then-fancy digital Akai. I was fascinated by all the equalizer lights, etc. Pretty cool stuff at the time. And the album I recorded and was playing the heck out of was from some Aussie band named
Men at Work. I'll take
Business as Usual as my
pop selection
Track listing
- "Who Can It Be Now?" (Colin Hay) – 3:25
- "I Can See It in Your Eyes" (Hay) – 3:32
- "Down Under" (Hay, Ron Strykert) – 3:45
- "Underground" (Hay) – 3:07
- "Helpless Automaton" (Greg Ham) – 3:23
- "People Just Love to Play With Words" (Strykert) – 3:33
- "Be Good Johnny" (Ham, Hay) – 3:39
- "Touching the Untouchables" (Hay, Strykert) – 3:41
- "Catch a Star" (Hay) – 3:31
- "Down by the Sea" (Hay, Strykert, Ham, Jerry Speiser) – 6:53
[edit] Re-Mastered Bonus Tracks
- <LI value=11>"Crazy (Non LP B-Side)"
- "Underground (Live)"
- "Who Can It Be Now? (Live)"
- "F-19 (Non LP B-Side)"
Down Under and Who Can it Be Now get most of the airplay on this record. I really like Underground as well.