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''Man @ Work'' is the eighth solo album by Scottish singer Colin Hay, released by Compass Records in July 2003. The album is essentially a career-retrospective for Hay: he is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Australian pop band Men at Work, and roughly half of the songs on this album are Hay's solo studio renderings of works from the Men at Work catalog, while several others are remixes or re-recordings of material from his solo albums. Some songs are almost identical to the original recordings (e.g. "Be Good Johnny") while others are complete reinterpretations (e.g. acoustic versions of "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?"). The album concludes with a version of "Down Under" recorded with the group Wild Clams. ==Reception== Allmusic gave a mostly negative review of the album, saying of the Men at Work covers that "While such acoustic Men at Work tracks as "Overkill" and "Who Can It Be Now?" are quite charming and worth hearing, the pointless re-recordings of "Be Good Johnny" and "It's a Mistake" (which are almost identical to the originals) are pretty darn pointless." They summarized his solo reworkings as "worth hearing, but of course, they're not up to the high ''Business as Usual'' standards." They concluded that the album "will only be of interest to the hardest of hardcore Colin Hay fan."〔 The Associated Press wrote that, "In the best possible sense, ''Man @ Work'' is like Colin Hay's cover version of his own greatest hits album." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Man @ Work」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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