Historical Archive
The Works is the third studio album by Australian rock band Men at Work, released in 1985. The album showcases a blend of rock and pop with a distinctive sound characterized by catchy melodies, rhythmic grooves, and the unique vocal style of lead singer Colin Hay. It includes hits such as 'Down Under' and 'Who Can It Be Now?', which contributed to the band's international success. The album is noted for its social commentary and has left a lasting impact on the music scene, cementing Men at Work's legacy as a prominent band of the 1980s.