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Brazil (Men at Work album)
1998 live album by Men at Work From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brazil is a live album by Australian band Men at Work, released in 1998. This album was recorded at a live show at Olympia music venue in Brazil, hence the title. It was first released there as Brazil '96, but for the international release, the year was removed and a new studio recording, "The Longest Night", was added. "The Longest Night" had long been part of the group's live set, being played in concert at least since 1983.
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Reception
In their retrospective review, AllMusic wrote that: "The new members sound almost identical to the originals, and with a stellar set list composed almost entirely of classic material, it's nearly impossible to hear the difference between the Men at Work lineups of 1996 and 1983."[1]
Track listing
Notes:
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Personnel
- Tony Floyd – drums on "The Longest Night"
- Stephen Hadley – bass, backing vocals
- Greg Ham – flute, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, vocoder, lead vocal on "Helpless Automaton", backing vocals
- Colin Hay – guitar, lead vocals (except on "Helpless Automaton")
- Simon Hosford – guitar, backing vocals
- John Watson – drums (except on "The Longest Night")
Production
- Producers: Greg Ham, Colin Hay ("The Longest Night" produced by Greg Ham)
- Engineers: David Dale ("The Longest Night" engineered by Graeme Fraser and Greg Ham)
- Mixing: David Dale ("The Longest Night" mixed by Michael Letho)
- Editing: Joe Privitelli ("The Longest Night" edited by Greg Ham)
- Vocal Arranger on "The Longest Night": Toots Wostry
- Coordination: Greg Ham
- Photography: Greg Ham, Ana Hernandez, Isamu Sawa, Lupco Veljanovski
- Art direction: Steve Hunt
- Design: Steve Hunt
- Concept: Greg Ham
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References
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